Amyris Essential Oil
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Amyris Essential Oil has a soft, resinous scent that is often used in perfumes as a base note. This oil is wonderful for relaxation, with a refreshing aroma that helps melt away stress and support a balanced, anxiety-free mind, particularly before sleep. When added to creams and diluted in a carrier oil, It can also be used in natural beauty products to help improve the appearance of fine lines and the texture of mature skin. It is a thick, pale yellow essential oil steam distilled from the wood of a tree native to Haiti and other tropical climates. Amyris is also sometimes called West Indian Sandalwood or Torchwood; however, its properties are different, and it is not botanically related to true Sandalwood oil. Intended Benefits/Uses or Properties The essential oil is derived from a tree that can take up to 30 years to produce oil. The tree grows to a height of 60 feet and bears white flowers that grow in to black-bluish fruits. The oil has several pharmacological properties. It is pure natural and have various applications in pharma and ayurvedic industry. Amyris Essential Oil in Pharma The oil has excellent toxin removing properties which is being used in soap and skin care industries to produce soaps and creams. Apart from that it has antiseptic properties which helps to prevent infections. Essence of Amyris Essential Oil The essential oil, like many other resin oils, is said to have beneficial properties for the skin. The beauty of Amyris is its refreshing aroma. The essential oil lifts the spirit and helps instill a sense of calm. COMMON USAGE Perfumery/Fragrancing Acts as a Fixative Coughs and Congestion Stress Toxin removal Anti-Aging Preventing Infections (Antiseptic Properties) Cures Dry Skin TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Safety Summary Hazardous: Phytotoxicity Contraindications(dermal): If applied to the skin at over maximum use level, skin must not be exposed to sunlight or sunbed rays for 12 hours. Maximum dermal use level: 0.8% to avoid phytotoxicity. Organ Specific Effects No Information found for amyris oil or any of its constituents. Systemic Effects Acute Toxicity: Acute oral LD50 in rats 5.58g/Kg Health Hazards (Acute & Chronic)- Skin Contact: Liquid may be irritating, Eye Contact: Liquid may be irritating Carcinogenicity : NTP Monograph: Not Listed as Carcinogenic IARC Monograph: Not Listed as Carcinogenic ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity: The product is not expected to be hazardous to the environment
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Amyris balsamifera is a small tree that forms dense clusters, native to the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico and some of Asian Region including India. Commonly called “West Indian sandalwood,” the plant’s botanical classification has long been controversial. Though its fragrance has a woody dimension similar to sandalwood, the plant does not belong to the genus Santalum and should not be confused with “Indian sandalwood,” Santalum album. Indigenous peoples traditionally called amyris wood “candlewood” because of a high essential-oil content that caused it to burn longer. Since the oil posses closer woody aormatic note as sandalwood oil, due to whcih the oil is widely used in the cosmetics, perfymery, aromatherapy and medicial industry with and without the combination of sandalwood oil so as to give the product rich yet economical aroamtic blend of sandalwood note.
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Amyris balsamifera is a small tree that forms dense clusters, native to the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico and some of Asian Region including India. Commonly called “West Indian sandalwood,” the plant’s botanical classification has long been controversial. Though its fragrance has a woody dimension similar to sandalwood, the plant does not belong to the genus Santalum and should not be confused with “Indian sandalwood,” Santalum album. Indigenous peoples traditionally called amyris wood “candlewood” because of a high essential-oil content that caused it to burn longer. Since the oil posses closer woody aormatic note as sandalwood oil, due to whcih the oil is widely used in the cosmetics, perfymery, aromatherapy and medicial industry with and without the combination of sandalwood oil so as to give the product rich yet economical aroamtic blend of sandalwood note.
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