Neroli 3% Dilution in Jojoba Oil

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Neroli 3% Dilution in Jojoba Oil
(Citrus aurantium amara, Simmondsia Chinensis )
Product Code : NNI-AI-ED11109
To reduce inflammation, stress and anxiety, Neroli has been used for ages. The botanical name of it is citrus aurantium amara. The bitter orange comes under the Rutaceae family. There are other varieties of bitter orange which are used in the formulation of essential oils.
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Botanical Name

Citrus aurantium amara, Simmondsia Chinensis

Country of origin

Canada

Extraction Method

Steam Distillation

SOURCE

Flowers

Solubility

Soluble in Ethanol. Insoluble in water.

CAS#

61789-91-1, 8016-38-4

Colour

Golden Yellow colored liquid with characteristic sweet, floral and musky aroma.

F.E.M.A. #

N.A.

Constituents

Lauric, Myristic, Palmitic, Palmitoleic, Margaric, Margroleic, Stearic, Oleic, Linoleic, Linolenic,

Specific Gravity

0.870 – 0.990

Flash Point

>100 °C

Optical Rotation

N.A.

Major Constituents

Lauric, Myristic, Palmitic, Palmitoleic, Margaric, Margroleic, Stearic, Oleic, Linoleic, Linolenic,

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Neroli 3% Dilution In Jojoba Oil
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