Approx. Rs 600 / Milliliter
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Approx. Rs 600 / 100 ml
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DESCRIPTION Clove is widely cultivated in Indonesia, Sri-Lanka, Madagascar, Tanzania, and Brazil. It is used in limited amounts in food products as a fragrant, flavoring agent, and antiseptic. COMMON NAMES Syzygium aromaticum, Eugenia aromatica, E. carophyllus BLENDS WITH: Basil, benzoin, cinnamon, lavender, ginger, sandalwood and clary sage. CONSTITUENTS Eugenol comprises 72-90% of the essential oil extracted from cloves, and is the compound most responsible for the cloves' aroma. Other important essential oil constituents of clove oil include acetyl eugenol, beta-caryophyllene and vanillin; crategolic acid, tannins, gallotannic acid, methyl salicylate (painkiller); the flavonoids eugenin, kaempferol, rhamnetin, and eugenitin, triterpenoids like oleanolic acid, stigmasterol and campesterol; and several sesquiterpenes USES Clove oil can be used for acne, bruises, burns and cuts, keeping infection at bay and as a pain reliever. It helps in toothache, mouth sores, rheumatism and arthritis. It is also of use for skin problems - especially for skin sores and leg ulcers and as an insect repellent. |
Approx. Rs 600 / 100 ml
Approx. Rs 600 / 100 ml
Approx. Rs 600 / 100 ml
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Swarup Nagar, Kanpur,
Uttar Pradesh,
India