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 more...
Color & Odor: : Viscous pale yellow liquid with Faintly woody, slightly sweet, reminiscent of Sandalwood
Properties : Antiseptic, balsamic, sedative, calming and an aid to stress relief. It has sedative properties and helps during meditation. Muscle relaxant, emollient, soothing agent, stimulant.
CAS # : 8015-65-4, F.E.M.A. : 2018
Uses : used for wound washes, influenza, childbirth recovery, and diarrhea. It is an extremely powerful clean, narcotic and aides in enhancing blood dissemination and it quiets the skin and brain.
Specific Gravity : 0.940 – 0.980 @ 72°F
Common Name : Amyris Essential Oil, West Indian Sandalwood
Also known as ‘Westindian sandal wood oil', Amyris oil is obtained by steam distillation of wood from this tree that belongs to the rue family. The oil has a pleasantly woody with a balsamic touch and is a great antiseptic, sedative, balsamic, calming agent and helps in strmore...
Description Amyris balsamifera is an aromatic, medium-sized tree standing 16 to 43 feet (5 to 13 meters) tall. It is bushy in nature and produces a white flower. Amyris oil is obtained by steam distillation of the wood from this tree, belonging to the Rue family. Some people refemore...
Botonical name: amyris balsamifera cas #: 8015-65-4 color & odor: viscous pale yellow liquid with faintly woody, slightly sweet, reminiscent of sandalwood solubility: insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils f.e.m.a. #: 2018 specific gravity: 0.96 optical rotation: 38.27 rmore...
A small evergreen tree, the aromatic Amyris is native to Asia, Haiti and other Caribbean islands. Patience is required, as this tree that grows to be 2-4 meters needs approximately 30 years before it produces its sweet essential oil. The scientific name of Amyris is Amyris balsammore...