Tobacco / Tembakau Essential Oil Pure 100% | Nicotiana Tabaccum L.
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- Brand: DDistillers
- Product Code: BA08311_TBO
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Size : 2ML GS
Price : Rp 122,839,-
Halal certificate: 15240067741220
Export documents: COO, COA, GCMS, MSDS,
Phitosanitary, CITES
DISCLAIMER:
This information is for topical use only
and is not intended to replace prescription medication or professional medical
advice or to diagnose any health condition.
Never swallow 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 application of essential oils to the skin may cause allergic reactions. Caution should be taken if you are a nursing or pregnant mother. Keep out of reach of children.
Speak to your healthcare practitioner before selecting the appropriate essential oil for your health condition and unique individual constitution.
USES AND BENEFITS:
• Tobacco oil has a variety of medical
applications, especially in the treatment of skin conditions such as psoriasis
and eczema.
• It is effective in the treatment of
respiratory disorders such as bronchitis and asthma.
• The anti-inflammatory properties of
Tobacco oil can be used to relieve headaches, muscle pain, and arthritis.
• Tobacco oil is used as a fixative, which
means it helps prolong the life of perfumes.
• It helps curb cravings when trying to
quit smoking.
• It can be used to relieve toothache.
• Tobacco oil has been tested for its effectiveness as a larvicide and has shown significant potential against Aedes aegypti larvae[12,13,14,15,16].
THERAPEUTIC BENEFITS:
Therapeutic benefits include antimicrobial,
anticorrosion, anxiolytic, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, anticancer.
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[6]https://repository.its.ac.id/62927/1/1512100050-Undergradute%20Thesis.pdf
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[10]https://indonesia.go.id/ragam/komoditas/ekonomi/tembakau-sejarah-dan-cita-rasa-indonesia
[12]https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1079499/
[13]https://repository.upnjatim.ac.id/3247/1/book_chapter_Tobacco_Oil.pdf
[14]https://biologyjournal.brin.go.id/index.php/berita_biologi/article/view/1913
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[20]https://proceeding.unmuhjember.ac.id/index.php/nms/article/view/79
TOBACCO ESSENTIAL OIL
Brand: DDistillers
Product name: Tobacco essential oil
Product Category: Single essential oil, purity: 100%
INCI Name: Nicotiana Tabaccum L. (Leaves) Extract
HS Code: 33019090
CAS#: 8037-19-2
FEMA#: -
Extraction method: Steam distillation
DESCRIPTION:
Tobacco oil is a very versatile and
aromatic ingredient that can add depth and unique character to natural
perfumes. Our Tobacco oil is obtained from the extraction of Nicotiana Tabaccum
L. leaves by steam distillation method. The resulting oil is a thick brown to
blackish brown liquid with a woody, mossy, sweet straw-like, and warm
herbaceous aroma.
This Tobacco Oil is nicotine-free but may
still contain a little nicotine. This oil is very useful if you are trying to
quit smoking, diffusion can help satisfy your cravings and connect you with
your inner determination. Mixing tobacco oil with flower oils will create a
fascinating dance of aromas in perfumes, moisturizers, and homemade
aromatherapy sessions [1,2,3].
BOTANICAL OVERVIEW:
The Indians in Virginia, America, initially
used to plant Nicotiana rustica L. In its development, Spanish immigrants who
lived in America also planted tobacco, but the species was different, namely
Nicotiana tabacum L. It turned out that the tobacco planted by the Spanish was
more developed because it was preferred by the British.
In 1612, N. tabacum L. began to be
cultivated using seeds from Trinidad. In Europe, tobacco from America is
classified as dark air cured tobacco, in the London market it is called
"Oronoko". Around 1650 Edward Digges planted tobacco (N. tabacum L.)
on the plains near the York River and produced bright tobacco, the color is
brighter, softer, and more aromatic than Oronoko.
After 1812, the demand for tobacco
increased, its cultivation shifted to the Piedmont area in Virginia and North
Carolina. In 1832 Dr. Davis G. Tuck of Halifax, Virginia, patented a method of
processing using a kiln to produce yellow tobacco. This method of processing
was not standardized until the Civil War (Hawks and Collins 1983). From there
the name Virginia tobacco emerged.
In Indonesia, Virginia tobacco began to be
planted in Bojonegoro in 1928 by PT British American Tobacco Ltd. (now known as
PT BAT Indonesia). The aim was to meet the tobacco needs of the white cigarette
factory in Indonesia (Soedarmanto and Abdullah 1970). It turned out that N.
tabacum planted by PT BAT was different from the tobacco that had previously
existed in Indonesia. Currently, there are many varieties of Virginia tobacco
that have been introduced to Indonesia. Each variety has certain characteristics.
The tobacco plant (Nicotiana tabacum) is
1-3 meters high (Levetin and McMahon, 1999). N. tabacum L. is a 1-year-old
shrub, upright, with an average plant height of 120 cm. Tobacco plants have
taproots. In addition to the taproot, there are root hairs and fibrous roots.
Root growth can be straight, curved, both on the taproot and fibrous roots. The
stem of the tobacco plant is rather round, rather soft but strong, getting
smaller towards the tip. The stem of the plant is unbranched or has few
branches. Each segment of the tobacco plant stem is covered with leaves and
shoots. Tobacco leaves are green, oval in shape, have pointed tips, smooth
edges, and have fin-like veins. In one plant, the number of leaves that can be
utilized is around 32 strands [4,5,6,7].
HISTORY:
Tobacco oil, extracted from the leaves of
the Nicotiana tabacum plant, has a long history in various cultures. Native
Americans, such as the Maya and Aztecs, have used tobacco since 1000 BC for
rituals and medicine. Tobacco was introduced to Europe in the 16th century by
Spanish sailors and explorers. Since then, tobacco has become an important
commodity in global trade.
In Indonesia, tobacco was introduced during
the colonial period and became an important commodity in the kretek cigarette
industry. The process of extracting essential oils from tobacco leaves can be
done through the distillation method. Research shows that the distillation time
for wet tobacco leaves is around 7-8 hours, while dry leaves are around 6-7
hours, with the use of gradual pressures ranging from 1 bar to 2 bars to
increase extraction efficiency.
Tobacco leaf essential oil has significant
antimicrobial activity. Research shows that this oil is effective against
bacteria such as Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, which opens up
opportunities for its use in the medical field as a natural antibacterial
agent.
In addition, tobacco leaf extract has been tested for its effectiveness as a larvicide against Aedes aegypti larvae, a dengue vector. The results showed that this extract can cause significant larval mortality, indicating its potential as a natural insecticide.
However, the use of tobacco oil must be done with caution due to its toxic nicotine content. Therefore, further research is needed to ensure its safety and effectiveness in medical and agricultural applications [8,9,10,11].
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Specification | |
Source of Material | Source of material: Leaves |
Cultivation | Conventionally harvested and sustainably grown tobacco leaves |
Main Content | Caproic acid, Phenylethyl alcohol, Nicotine, Solanone, 3-Oxo-α-ionone, Myristic Acid, Ethyl Myristate, Neophytadiene, Palmitic acid, Linoleic Acid, Oleic Acid, cis-Vaccenic acid, Stearic acid, Duvatrienediol isomer II, Duvatrienediol isomer III, Duvatrienediol isomer I, α-Tocopherol |
Organoleptik | Color: Dark brown to blackish brown Aroma: Woody, mossy, sweet hay, reminiscent of fine pipe tobacco |
Solubility | Soluble in alcohol and oils, insoluble in water |
Level of note | Note: Base Note |
Downstream product application | Aromatherapy, Natural Perfumery, Toiletries, Natural Cosmetic, Pharmacy Herbal, Body/Skin Care, and others |
Shelf Life | 5 years |
Storage instructions | Store essential oils in amber (dark)
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 away from sunlight. |
Allergies and general precautions | We recommend that you take the following
precautions: - Tobacco essential oil is concentrated in
nature so it is advisable not to use the oil without diluting it with a
suitable carrier oil. - Avoid using Tobacco essential oil on sensitive areas, eyes, and mucous membranes. - Nursing mothers, young children, and pregnant women should always consult a doctor before using this wonderful oil. |
Botanical | |
Botanical | Nicotiana Tabaccum L. |