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Description
Botanical Name: | Abelmoschus moschatusMedik |
Family: | Malvaceae |
Synonyms: | Abelmoschus moschatus seed oil, Hibiscus abelmoschus l. seed oil,Annual hibiscus, Bamia Moschata, Galu Gasturi, Muskdana, Musk mallow, Musk okra, Musk seeds, Ornamental okra, Rose mallow seeds, Tropical jewel hibiscus, |
Parts Used: | Fully ripened seeds |
Extraction Method: | Steam Distillation |
Appearance: | Pale yellow-red liquid |
Aroma Description: | Sweet, rich, floral musky |
Perfume note: | Base |
Consistancy: | Light |
Strength of Initial Aroma: | High |
Blends well with: | Amyris, bergamot, carrot seed, cedarwoods, cognac, costus, frankincense, galbanum, guaiacwood, gurgun balsam, juniper berry, lavender, mandarin, mimosa, myrrh, orange, patchouli, peppermint, spruce. |
Historical Uses: | The oil was formerly highly appreciated in perfumery, but has now been largely replaced by synthetic musks. The Chinese used it to treat headaches, and in Egypt it is used to sweeten the breath and as an emulsion in milk to treat itches. |
Modern Uses: | Relaxing and stimulating powers are attributed to the oils. The seeds are used to give flavor to the coffee of the Arabs. Also some use to treat Cramps, fatigue, muscular aches and pains, anxiety, depression and other nervous complaints, some use in perfumery and flavourings. |
Cautions: | Non toxic, non irritant, non sensitizing. |
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