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M o n o g r a p hD a t a b a s e
A R O M A T I C S T U D I E S
B Y J A D E S H U T E S
Each essential oilmonographincludes:
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BOTANICAL INFORMATION THERAPEUTIC ACTIONS
EXTRACTION INFORMATION
SYSTEM AFFINITIES
MANUFACTURING INFORMATION
BLENDING INFORMATION
AROMATIC CHEMISTRY
CORE INDICATIONS
SAFETY INFORMATION
RESEARCH
Common name/s:Scientific name:Botanical family:Conservation status:Botanical description:Ethnobotany:
This section details the possibletherapeutic activities of theessential oil.
Country of origin:Part of plant used:Extraction method:Yield:Color of oil:
In this section, we list the coresystems of the body for whichthe essential oil has an affinity.
CAS number:EC number:INCI number:COSING (functions):Fragrance Allergens:FDA Regulations:
In this section, we list the coresystems of the body for whichthe essential oil has an affinity.
Core components found in theessential oil.
This section lists the mostcommon contemporary andtraditional uses of the essentialoil.
Up to date Safety information.
The Aromatic Studiesmonographs clearly identifyClinical studies, Animal studies,and In vitro studies.
A R O M A T I C S T U D I E S . C O M
Essential Oils
O P E N I N G ' M E N U '
Chapter Title | 00
Ammi visnagaAngelica rootAniseBergamot
Black pepper
Blue Tansy
Cape chamomile
Cardamom
Carrot seed
Chamomile, Roman
Cinnamon bark
Cistus
Clary sage
Coriander seed
Cypress
Lemon Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus globulus
Sweet fennel
Geranium
Ginger
Grapefruit
Helichrysum italicum
Inula
Jasmine absolute
Juniper berry
Lavender
Lemon
Lemongrass
Melissa
Patchouli
Peppermint
Petitgrain
Rose
Tea tree
Winter savory
Each CO2 Extractmonographincludes*:
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37
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BOTANICAL INFORMATION THERAPEUTIC ACTIONS
EXTRACTION INFORMATION
SYSTEM AFFINITIES
FORMULATING WITH
AROMATIC
OR PHYTOCHEMISTRY
OR NUTRIENT PROFILE
CORE INDICATIONS
SAFETY INFORMATION
RESEARCH
Common name/s:Scientific name:Botanical family:Conservation status:Botanical description:Ethnobotany:
This section details the possibletherapeutic activities of theessential oil.
Country of origin:Part of plant used:Extraction method:Yield:Color of oil:
When relevant we providesystems the CO2 extract has anaffinity to.
Provides Palette category:Essential oil palette, Carrier oilpalette, Herbal oil palette. Along with other valuableinfrmation for formulating with.
Core components found in theCO2 extract
This section lists the mostcommon contemporary andtraditional uses of the CO2extract.
Up to date and relevant safetyinformation.
The Aromatic Studiesmonographs clearly identifyClinical studies, Animal studies,and In vitro studies.
A R O M A T I C S T U D I E S . C O M
Monograph Informationmay vary.
CO2 Extracts
O P E N I N G ' M E N U '
Chapter Title | 00
Arnica CO2 Total ExtractAngelica root CO2 Select ExtractCalendula CO2 Total ExtractJasmine CO2 Select ExtractJuniper berry CO2 Select ExtractPomegranate CO2 Total ExtractVanilla CO2 Total Extract
The following CO2's are online but pdf is currently
being edited. PDF's will be placed as they are
complete.
Caraway CO2 Select extract
Cardamom CO2 total extract
Celery seed CO2 Select Extract
Cinnamon bark CO2 Select Extract
Clove bud CO2 Select Extract
Cocoa CO2 Select Extract
Coconut CO2 Select Extract
Coffee CO2 Total Extract
Coriander seed CO2 Select Extract
Frankincense CO2 Select Extract
German chamomile CO2 Total and Select Extract
Ginger CO2 Select and Total extract
Lavender CO2 Select Extract
Raspberry Seed CO2 Total Extract
Rose CO2 Select extract
Rose Hip Seed CO2 Total Extract
Sea Buckthorn CO2 Total Extract
Turmeric CO2 Total Extract
Each Carrier Oilmonographincludes:
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BOTANICAL INFORMATION NUTRIENT PROFILE
EXTRACTION INFORMATION FORMULATING WITH
FORMULATING WITHMANUFACTURING INFORMATION
SHELF LIFE AND STORAGE
Common name/s: Scientific name: Botanical family: Conservation status: Botanical description:Ethnobotany:
Cover fatty acids andUnsaponifiable fractions.
Country of origin:Part of plant used:Oil content: Extraction method:
Sensory info:Absorption rate:Dilution:Therapeutic applications
Provides Palette category:Essential oil palette, Carrier oilpalette, Herbal oil palette. Along with other valuableinfrmation for formulating with.
CAS, EC, INCI, COSING
A R O M A T I C S T U D I E S . C O M
Carrier Oils
O P E N I N G ' M E N U '
Chapter Title | 00
Apricot kernelArganAvocadoBorageCastorCoconutEvening PrimroseTamanu
The following CO2's are online but pdf is currentlybeing edited. PDF's will be placed as they arecomplete.
BaobabGrapeseedHazelnutHempJojobaMarulaNeemOlivePalm kernelPomegranate seedPumpkin seedRosehip seedSafflowerSea BuckthornSesameSunflower
ArnicaCalendulaCarrot rootChickweedComfreyCottonwoodSt. John's Wort
Herbal Oils
O P E N I N G ' M E N U '
Chapter Title | 00
a-humulene
a-pinene
a-terpineol
ar-turmerone
b-caryophyllene
b-elemene
b-pinene
b-sesquiphellandrene
benzyl acetate
benzyl benzoate
bisabolol
borneol
bornyl acetate
camphene
camphor
carotol
carvacrol
carvone
cedrol
chamazulene
cinnamic aldehyde
citral
Components
O P E N I N G ' M E N U '
Chapter Title | 00
citronellal
citronellol
d-limonene
delta-3-carene
eucalyptol
eugenol
fenchone
geranial
geraniol
linalool
myrcene
neral
p-cymene
patchouli alcohol
sabinene
sclareol
terpinen-4-ol
terpinolene
thymol
trans-anethole
zingerberene
Basil ct. linalool
Cedarwood
German chamomile
Cistus
Citronella
Clove bud
Copaiba
Fingerroot
Fir, Douglas
Frankincense
Katafray
Laurel
Lemon
Litsea cubeba
Mandarin
Monarda didyma
Green myrtle
Sweet orange
Palmarosa
Pine, Scots
Pinyon Pine
Plai
Rose absolute
and more!
Essential Oils
C O M I N G U P !
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b-caryophyllene
benzyl acetate
geranyl acetate
linalyl acetate
menthol
menthone
methyl chavicol
methyl eugenol
methyl salicylate
Phenylethanol
pulegone
rose oxide
santalol
terpinen-4-ol
thujone
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