Ginger Small / Jahe Emprit Essential Oil Pure 100% | Zingiber Officinale var. amarum
Size : 2ML GS
Price : Rp 38,928,-
- Brand: DDistillers
- Product Code: BA03721_ GSO
- Availability: In Stock
- Ex Tax: Rp 38,928,-
Size : 2ML GS
Price : Rp 38,928,-
USES AND BENEFITS:
• Ginger essential oil can be used as a natural
preservative in the food industry
• Emprit ginger oil is effective in relieving nausea,
vomiting, bloating and other digestive disorders by increasing the secretion of
digestive enzymes.
• The anti-inflammatory properties of this oil help
relieve muscle, joint and headache pain, as well as conditions such as
arthritis.
• The antioxidant content in emprit ginger oil can help
improve the immune system and protect against infection.
• This oil is often used to warm the body, relieve
symptoms of flu, colds and coughs by thinning mucus and opening the respiratory
tract.
• Emprit ginger oil helps improve blood circulation, which is important for maintaining heart health and reducing the risk of high blood pressure.
• In traditional medicine, emprit ginger oil is used to increase energy, stamina, and overcome fatigue[10].
BENEFITS OF THERAPY:
Emprit ginger is reported to have various biological and
pharmacological activities. The main biological activities of ginger are
immunomodulatory, antitumorigenic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant,
antibacterial, antiapoptotic, antihyperglycemic, antilipidemic and antiemetic.
In traditional medicine, it is used to treat headaches, indigestion, nausea,
vomiting, and cancer[11,12].
LINK REFERENCES:
[1]https://ejurnal.ung.ac.id/index.php/ijpe/article/view/15863
[2]https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/333/1/012069
[3]http://ejurnal.untag-smd.ac.id/index.php/AG/article/view/6315
[5]https://e-journal.uajy.ac.id/3969/3/2BL01095.pdf
[6]file:///C:/Users/ASUS/Downloads/27-TJNPR-Julung+et+al-Galley+Proof-CF.pdf
[7]https://pharmacologyonline.silae.it/files/archives/2017/vol2/PhOL_2017_2_A006_Suciyati_60_65.pdf
[8]https://www.edenbotanicals.com/ginger-organic.html
[9]file:///C:/Users/ASUS/Downloads/2790-9769-1-PB.pdf
[10]https://www.phcogj.com/article/1124
[11]https://lib.ui.ac.id/m/detail.jsp?id=20429111&lokasi=lokal
DISCLAIMER:
This information is for external/topical use purposes
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 olive 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.
Halal certificate: 15240067741220
Export documents: COO, COA, GCMS, MSDS, Phytosanitary,
CITES
GINGER SMALL OIL
Brand: DDistillers
Product name: Ginger Small essential oil
Product Category: Single essential oil, purity: 100%
INCI Name: Zingiber Officinale Rhizome Oil
HS Code: 33012970
CAS#: 8007-08-7
FEMA#: 2522
Extraction method: Steam distillation
DESCRIPTION
Our small ginger essential oil is obtained from
extracting the rhizomes or roots of emprit ginger (Zingiber Officinale var.
Amarum) using the steam distillation method. The oil produced is a pale yellow
to brownish yellow liquid with a strong, spicy ginger aroma and a slight citrus
aroma. Ginger (Zingiber officinale var Amarum) is widely used as a raw material
for essential oil production. Emprit ginger essential oil (Zingiber officinale
var. amarum) has antifungal effects against C. albicans. Emprit ginger also
contains the compounds zingiberene, hagaol, sap, and gingerol which can help
prevent cancer[1,2]
BOTANY AT A GLANCE:
Ginger originates from India and was brought by Arab
traders to Rome and Greece. Ginger or the rhizome of Zingiber officinale,
consists of seven species that are widespread in Asia. Ginger is a
false-stemmed plant, 30 cm to 1 m tall, upright, unbranched, composed of leaf
sheaths, round in shape, pale green in color and the base of the stem reddish.
Ginger roots are round, slender, fibrous, white to light
brown in color. This plant has compound flowers in the form of panicles
appearing on the ground surface, narrow stick or egg-shaped, and very sharp.
Based on the size and color of the rhizome, ordinary
ginger is divided into three varieties: giant ginger or white ginger (Zingiber
officinale Rosc. var. officinale), small white ginger or rhizome emprit ginger
(Zingiber. officinale var. amarum), and red ginger (Zingiber officinale var.
rubrum).
The Zingiberaceae family is found throughout tropical and
sub-tropical areas, consisting of 47 genera and 1,400 species. The Zingiber
genus includes 80 species, one of which is ginger, which is the most important
species and has the most benefits. Emprit ginger plants are easy to grow and
have been widely cultivated in Indonesia [3,4,5].
HISTORY:
Zingiberaceae rhizomes have been used in traditional
medicinal practices in three ethnic groups; Dayak Linoh, Malay, and Javanese,
from Sintang Regency, West Kalimantan, Indonesia for several generations. Traditionally, ginger is mostly used by
grinding and boiling it and used as a traditional medicine by drinking it.
Ginger has a distinctive thick and pungent aroma. Ginger has spread to other
regions throughout the world, including Europe and America.
In Europe, the first discoverer of this plant was the
Venetian merchant, Marco Polo, in 1285. After that, ginger became a staple
commodity in Europe, Venetian traders built businesses in Constantinople and
Sudak, located on the shores of the Red Sea, to monopolize the ginger trade.
brought by caravans from the Silk Road.
Venice's monopoly on the ginger trade continued until the
15th century but began to break down when Portuguese sailors were able to sail
directly to Calicut, India, to obtain ginger. Another prominent figure involved
in the ginger trade was Francisco Mendoza who brought ginger to South America
to be cultivated and then exported to Spain as early as 1547.
The history of ginger use is geographically and culturally extensive and is considered one of the oldest and most important aromatic plants. Ginger was highly valued by the ancient Greeks and Romans who obtained it from Arab traders via the Red Sea. Red ginger has high popularity in society, supported by ethnopharmacological studies, it is estimated to have bioactivity in this subspecies [6,7,8,9].
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Specification | |
Source of Material | Source of material: Roots/rhizomes Origin of oil: Indonesia |
Cultivation | Conventional and sustainable |
Main Content | Zingiberene, Β-Sesquiphellandrene, camphene, bisabolene |
Organoleptik | Color: Pale yellow to brownish yellow liquid
Aroma: Characteristic ginger, citrus, spicy, slightly
earthy |
Solubility | Soluble in alcohol and oil, insoluble in water |
Level of note | Middle
Note |
Blend well | Bergamot,
Cedarwood, Clove Bud, Coriander Seed, Jasmine Absolute, Juniper Berry, Neroli,
Orange, Palmarosa |
Downstream product application | Aromatherapy,
Natural Perfumery, Toiletries, Natural Cosmetics, Herbal Pharmacy, Body/Skin
Care, and others |
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: - Ginger small 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 Ginger small 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. |