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Common Name: |
Wintergreen Oil (Oil of Gaultheria)
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Botanical Name: |
Gaultheria fragrantissima Wall
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Geographic origin of the plant:
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Western Nepal |
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Source:
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Wildcrafted |
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Introduction / Varity of plant / Method of extraction /
Distilled organ:
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It is
obtained by distillation of the leaves of Gaultheria
fragrantissima Wall
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1. Organoleptic Properties
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Appearance
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Fluid
liquid.
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Color
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Pale
yellow or yellowish or pinkish. |
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Aroma
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Strongly aromatic with a sweet characteristic odor,
displaying a peculiar creamy-fruity topnote and a
sweet-woody dryout. |
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2. Physico-chemical
Properties |
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Specific gravity
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1.1735 to 1. 1 855 at 25º C. |
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Optical rotation
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[-]
0.3º to [-] 10.5º at 25º C |
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Refractive index
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1.537
to 1.5405 at 25º C |
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Acid number
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10 to
25 |
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Ester number
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335
to 365 |
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Ester number after
acetylation |
88.8
to 98% (calculated as Methyl Salicylate)
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Solubility
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Soluble in 2.0 to 3.5 volumes of 80% alcohol
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3. Uses
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(a)
As a flavoring agent in
the confectionery industry and in the manufacture of
soft drinks; it is also used in the pharmaceutical and
perfumery industry.
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(b) Medicinal &
Aromatherapy use:
Antiseptic, a diuretic,
stimulant, emenagogue and anti- rheumatic. It is very
useful in many rheumatic conditions, for gout and
stiffness due to old age. It also revitalizes and gives
energy following muscular pains, particularly good for
athletes for instance. |
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