Rhizoma Cyperi oil - Names and Identifiers
Rhizoma Cyperi oil - Physico-chemical Properties
Physical and Chemical Properties | Brown-yellow viscous liquid. The relative density is 0.9600-0.9920, the refractive index is 1.4980-1.5280, and the specific optical rotation is -11 °- 35.5 °. There are dried wood and medicine aroma. |
Rhizoma Cyperi oil - Introduction
Fragrant oil is a plant essential oil, which is extracted from the family Rhizoma. Its main components are cyperone, adjunct alcohol and adjunct alcohol. The following is the introduction of the nature, use, preparation method and safety information of fragrant oil:
Nature:
-Aroma oil is a yellow to pale yellow liquid with a special aroma.
-It has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, calming and soothing effects.
-Fragrant oil can be diluted in carrier oil, such as olive oil, vegetable oil, etc.
Use:
-Fragrance oil is often used in the fragrance industry, added in perfume, soap, aromatherapy products, give the product a unique aroma.
-It is also widely used in the fields of medicine and health care, and can be used as an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agent, sedative and soothing agent.
-Oils are also commonly used in massage therapy to relieve pain, relax muscles and improve overall health.
Preparation Method:
-The preparation method of fragrant oil is generally extracted by distillation. The rhizome part of the fragrant plant is heated and distilled to extract the oil.
Safety Information:
-Fragrant oil is generally considered to be relatively safe, but you should still pay attention to the method of use and dosage.
-Skin sensitivity test should be performed before use to avoid allergic reactions.
-Oils should not be taken internally and are for external use only. Oral administration may cause adverse reactions.
-use should be diluted, avoid excessive use.
-Pregnant women, lactating women and children should consult their doctor before use.
-Discontinue use and seek medical advice if symptoms of discomfort or allergy occur.
Last Update:2024-04-09 15:17:33