Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Ambrette Seed Oil

Ambrette Seed oil is a light white liquid showing a rich, lovely, floral-musky, leatherlike aroma with a warm, dry fresh fruit, animalic, a little bit spicy-aromatic smell. Ambrette has been valued in perfumery as one of the few natural oils that contains organic musk substances, such as one known as after the plant, ambrettolide. Many artificial musks are prepared up in labs nowadays, but for individuals who proper worry about organic items, there is no alternative for Ambrette.
Ambrette plant seeds are sometimes combined with coffee in Arabic culture. In India the seeds are burnt off as incense, loaded with clothing as a pest repellent, and pounded for use as a hair fragrance. It's pods, when natural and green, are made into pickles in India, and the plants and shoots are also edible when tender.
Ambrette oil is used in high-class fragrances and luxury cosmetics products. It is also used as a flavor in bitters, chewing tobacco, candies, and cooked items. Ambrette seed oil is distilled from the seeds of a tropical plant. It is regarded a 'vegan' source of musk, which is otherwise animal-sourced in the fragrance industry. The plant develops 5-sided seed pods after blooming. These pods are the resource of the musk-scented place seeds from which the oil is distilled.
Steam Distillation process - We extracted the uncrushed Ambrette plant seeds with methanol and by filtration of the extract through liquid-extraction, have acquired a focus in higher yields than by hydro distillation of the plant seeds.



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