Common Uses : Not only is the spicy, autumn flavor of Clove oil great for cooking, you can also enjoy the scent of Clove oil in your own homemade sugar scrub. Make your own skin exfoliating scrub at home by combining the fall scents of Cassia, Ginger, and Clove
Specific Gravity : 0.9559-1,101 g ml−1
Optical Rotation : -9°0′ to +9°18′. [20C]
Solubility : alcohol and other organic solvents.
Mixes well with : Spicy essential oils like Wild Orange, Frankincense, Cassia, Cedarwood, Ginger, and Cinnamon blend well with Clove oil due to their warm aromatic characteristics.
The oil of clove buds is known for its antimicrobial, antifungal, antiseptic, antiviral, aphrodisiac, and stimulant properties. Apart from its positive effects in the field of dental care, it can also be used as a treatment for minor health concerns. more...
CLOVE LEAF OIL Botanical Name : Eugenia caryophyllata Common Name : Clove leaf oil, Eugenia caroyphyllus l. leaf oil, Syzygium aromaticum l. leaf oil CAS # : 8000-34-8, F.E.M.A. : 2324 Plant Parts Used : Leaves Extraction Method : Steam distillation Color & Odor : Colorless to pamore...
Clove leaf essential oil is extracted from the distilled leaves of the clove plant. It is colorless to slightly yellow, faintly clear liquid. Clove leaf oil is soluble in alcohols, essential oils and insoluble in water. Syzgium aromaticum oil is useful for curing skin irritationsmore...