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Sandalwood
Oil
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Name
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Sandalwood Oil |
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Code
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Scientific
Name
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Santalum album |
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Common
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Sandalwood Oil |
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Essential oil by water or steam distillation
from the roots and heartwood, powdered and dried. |
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A yellow liquid with a soft, sweet,
balsamic aroma of excellent tenacity. |
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Santalene, biacelyl, santalols, fusanols,
borneol, santalone. Cadinene, santaly acetate. B-caryophyllene, d-cadinene
cardinal.. |
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Antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic
(urinary and pulmonary), antispasmodic, astringent, bactericidal, carminative,
cicatrisant, diuretic, expectorant, fungicidal, insecticidal, sedative,
tonic. |
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Relaxing, rejuvenating, balancing, inspiring
sedative (to the nervous system) revitalizing aphrodisiac, intoxicating,
euphoric, warming. |
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Bergamot, cedarwood, coriander, cypress, frankincense,
juniper berry, jasmine, lavender, patchouli, pine. Order from specialist
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Non-toxic, non-irritant, non-sensitizing. |
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Generally regarded as non-irritant and non-sensitizing.
However, it has been known to cause contact dermatitis when applied to the
skin neat. Occasionally, the oil known as West Indian sandalwood (Amyris
balsamifera) is sold as an inexpensive alternative to Mysore sandalwood.
However, Amyris bears no relation to true sandalwood oil. It has an inferior
mucky-woody aroma of poor tenacity. Moreover, the oil should be regarded
as potentially risky, for it has not undergone formal testing oil humans. |
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is for general information only. Any health or safety related issues
should be further researched, and the advice requested of a properly
qualified professional. THAI-CHAINA FLAVOURS AND FRAGRANCES INDUCTRY
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