Botonical Name | : | Abelmoschus Maschatus Medik |
Color & Odor | : | Pale Yellow with a distinct wine or brandy like odor |
Solubility | : | Soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water |
Also known by the name of Abelmoschus moschatus, Ambrette is an aromatic & medicinal plant, which is a native to India from Malvaceae family. Rich in linoleic acid, its seeds have sweet, flowery as well as heavy fragrance that is similar to musk it finds application in luxury perfumery, cosmetic products as well as in form of an additive . | : |
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COMMON NAMES | : | Lalkasturika, Grana Moschata, Semen Abelmoschi, Ambretta, Ambrakorner, Eygyptian Alcèe Bisornkorner, Musk Seed |
Clary Sage, Cypress, Neroli, Rose, Sandalwood and Ambrette seed oil. | : |
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CONSTITUENTS | : | Phosphatidylserine, a-cephalin, its plasmalogen and phosphatidylcholine plasmalogen. |
It is used in Luxury perfumery, Cosmetic products, also an additive in Baked products, Aromatherapy products and Sweets. Blending well with Neroli, Rose, Sandalwood, Ambrette seed oil and others, it also finds application in Alcoholic & non-alcoholic drinks and Incense sticks (Agarbatti). | : |
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