Clove Bud / Bunga Cengkeh Essential Oil Pure 100% | Syzygium Aromaticum / Cengkeh
Size : 2ML GS
Price : Rp 34,134,-
- Brand: DDistillers
- Product Code: BA02111_CBO
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- Ex Tax: Rp 34,134,-
Size : 2ML GS
Price : Rp 34,134,-
THERAPEUTIC BENEFITS:
The large eugenol and eugenol acetate components make
clove oil have properties as a stimulant, local anesthetic, carminative,
antiemetic, antiseptic and antispasmodic. This oil is also widely used for
massage because it has benefits in treating arthritis, sprains, tense muscles,
rheumatism and stomach aches [8].
USES AND BENEFITS:
• Topically, in very small percentages, Clove Bud
provides a warming appeal in a massage oil to combat the winter chill and is
great used in a diffuser, especially with Orange, to freshen the air.
• Clove Bud oil can help improve blood circulation,
overcome inflammation, overcome acne, overcome teeth and gum problems, improve
the immune system, overcome respiratory and digestive problems [6].
• This oil contains analgesic (pain relief) properties,
this oil also contains antimicrobial and antibacterial properties
• Clove Oil improves skin health, reduces pain and helps in neurodegenerative therapy.
• used in dental treatment due to its anti-caries and anesthetic qualities[7].
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DISCLAIMER:
This information is for topical use only and is not
intended to replace prescribed medication or professional medical advice or to
diagnose any type of health condition.
Never ingest essential oils and remember to dilute them
with a suitable carrier oil such as Jojoba oil or coconut oil. This is due to
the fact that organic and pure essential oils are highly concentrated liquids
and direct use of essential oils on the skin can cause allergic reactions.
Caution should be taken if you are a breastfeeding or pregnant mother. Keep out
of reach of children.
Speak with your healthcare practitioner before choosing
an essential oil that is appropriate for your health situation and unique
individual constitution.
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REFERENCES:
[1]https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/jbat/article/view/24935/0
[4]https://www.britannica.com/plant/clove
[5]https://media.neliti.com/media/publications/156775-ID-diversifikasi-penggunaan-cengkeh.pdf
[6]https://nusaroma.com/pages/Clove-Bud-oil.html
[7]https://journal.unhas.ac.id/index.php/bioma/article/view/11490
[8]https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jbat/article/view/2546
CLOVE BUD OIL
Brand: DDistillers
Botanical name: Syzygium Aromaticum
INCI Name: Syzigium Aromaticum (Clove) Flower Oil
Product Category: Single essential oil, purity: 100%
HS Code: 33012950
CAS#: 908000-34-8
FEMA#:2323
Extraction method: Steam distilled
DESCRIPTION:
Our clove oil is obtained from the extraction of clove
flowers using the steam distillation method. The oil produced is a clear,
brownish yellow liquid. Components that
The most dominant and active ingredient is phenol eugenol
[1,2]. Clove oil has long been used for dental purposes and has been
It is well known in Western countries as a dental
anesthetic agent. Clove Flower Oil is used in Ayurvedic medicine, traditional
Chinese medicine, western herbal medicine, and dentistry[3].
BOTANICAL AT A GLANCE:
The word 'clove' comes from the Latin clavus which means
nail, because the stem and head of the clove bud resemble ancient nails. Cloves
were one of the most valuable spices in Europe in the 16th and 17th
centuries[3]. The clove tree is a perennial plant that grows to about 8 to 12
meters (25-40 feet) tall. Its gland-dotted leaves are small, simple, and
opposite. The tree is usually propagated from seeds planted in the shade.
Flowering begins around the fifth year; a single tree can annually produce up to
34 kg (75 pounds) of dry shoots. The shoots are picked by hand in late summer
and again in winter and then dried in the sun. Cloves vary in length from about
13 to 19 mm (0.5-0.75 in). The clove plant is one of the plantation crops that
can be used to produce essential oil which is useful as a raw material in the
pharmaceutical and food industries, and its most common use is as a raw
material for cigarettes [4].
HISTORY:
As early as 200 BC, envoys from Java to the court of the
Han Dynasty in China brought cloves which were usually placed in the mouth to
scent the breath when meeting the emperor. Since 22 BC, cloves have been used
as a spice, including in China when they were used in religious ceremonies,
namely by placing them in corpse coffins. Likewise, officers who wanted to
appear before the emperor were required to chew cloves, while in Persia cloves
were used as a symbol of love. Then it developed again and since 1980 cloves
have been used as a spice, namely as a mixture for tobacco and spices [3].
During the late Middle Ages, cloves were used in Europe to preserve, flavor,
and garnish food. Clove cultivation was almost entirely limited to Indonesia,
and in the early 17th century the Dutch eradicated cloves on all islands except
Amboina and Ternate to create a shortage and maintain high prices. In the
second half of the 18th century the French smuggled cloves from the East Indies
to the islands of the Indian Ocean and the New World, breaking the Dutch
monopoly. The use of clove oil to this day still exists because the oil has
many uses in various fields [5].
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Specification | |
Source of Material | Source of ingredients: Dried clove flower buds Origin of oil: Indonesia |
Cultivation | Clove plants are cultivated
from seeding, care, to harvest. Cloves will produce seeds 5 years after
planting, planting is carried out sustainably. |
Main Content | Eugenol and eugenol acetate |
Organoleptik | Color: Clear brownish yellow
Aroma: typical eugenol and spicy |
Solubility | Soluble in alcohol and oil,
insoluble in water |
Level of note | Middle to top notes |
Blend well | Cinnamon, Nutmeg,
Grapefruit, Lemon, Citronella, Orange, Peppermint, Rose, Rosemary, and carrier
oil (olive oil, coconut oil, etc.) |
Downstream product application | Perfume,
toothpaste mix, cooking flavoring, aromatherapy, detergent mix, incense
fragrance |
Shelf Life | 5 years |
Storage instructions | Store essential oils in amber (dark colored)
bottles. If the packaging used is an
aluminum bottle, transfer the essential oil from the aluminum bottle to a dark
amber glass bottle. Store in a dry place
and keep away from sunlight. |
Allergies and general precautions | We recommend that you take the following precautions: - Clove bud essential oil is concentrated in nature so it
is recommended not to use the oil without diluting it with a suitable carrier
oil. - Avoid using clove bud essential oil on sensitive areas,
eyes and mucous membranes.
- Nursing mothers, children under five, and pregnant
women should always consult a doctor before using this wonderful oil. |