Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Country of Origin
- Ingredient Origin
- CAS No.
- 8007-08-7
- Technologies
- Product Families
- Production
- Part of plant used in production: Root
- Methods of production: Steam Distillation
Features & Benefits
- Benefit Claims
- Labeling Claims
- Product Characteristics
- The oil is pale yellow but may darken depending on origin. Ginger oil, just like the root has a sharp, spicy and warm fragrance reminiscent of citrus and coriander with a hint of a balsamic floral woody odor.
- Features
- Analgesic
- Antiseptic
- Bactericidal
- Carminative
- Cephalic
- Expectorant
- Febrifuge
- Laxative
- Stimulant
- Stomachic
- Tonic.
- Product Features
- Analgesic
- Antiseptic
- Bactericidal
- Carminative
- Cephalic
- Expectorant
- Febrifuge
- Laxative
- Stimulant
- Stomachic
- Tonic
- Product Features
- Analgesic
- Antiseptic
- Bactericidal
- Carminative
- Cephalic
- Expectorant
- Febrifuge
- Laxative
- Stimulant
- Stomachic
- Tonic
- Product Attributes
- Blends well with - Bay, Black Pepper, Cinnamon, Clove, Eucalyptus, Frankincense, Geranium, Lemon, Nutmeg, Orange, Rosemary, Peppermint, Tea Tree, Thyme.
- Ayurvedic medicine considers ginger a universal medicine used to treat many physical and spiritual ailments as well as preserving food. It was used in the middle ages to conquer black death and by Chinese sailors to prevent sea sickness.
- Interesting Facts
- Ayurvedic medicine considers ginger a universal medicine used to treat many physical and spiritual ailments as well as preserving food. It was used in the middle ages to conquer black death and by Chinese sailors to prevent sea sickness.
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Fragrances & Perfume Applications
- Uses
In perfumery, Ginger oil creates oriental and floral fragrances. In the food industry, it is a popular spice. Ginger makes a warming massage oil for easing swelling from fluid retention or for rheumatism. It treats colds, coughs and sore throats and is recommended for catarrhal lung conditions for its expectorant properties. Ginger is well known to treat digestive problems and is also good for travel sickness, nausea and vomiting.
- Uses
- In perfumery, Ginger oil creates oriental and floral fragrances
- In the food industry, it is a popular spice
- Ginger makes a warming massage oil for easing swelling from fluid retention or for rheumatism
- It treats colds, coughs and sore throats and is recommended for catarrhal lung conditions for its expectorant properties
- Ginger is well known to treat digestive problems and is also good for travel sickness, nausea and vomiting
- Uses
- In perfumery, Ginger oil creates oriental and floral fragrances
- In the food industry, it is a popular spice
- Ginger makes a warming massage oil for easing swelling from fluid retention or for rheumatism
- It treats colds, coughs and sore throats and is recommended for catarrhal lung conditions for its expectorant properties
- Ginger is well known to treat digestive problems and is also good for travel sickness, nausea and vomiting
- Blending Information
Blends well with:
- Bay
- Black Pepper
- Cinnamon
- Clove
- Eucalyptus
- Frankincense
- Geranium
- Lemon
- Nutmeg
- Orange
- Rosemary
- Peppermint
- Tea Tree
- Thyme
- Blending Information
Blends well with:
- Bay
- Black Pepper
- Cinnamon
- Clove
- Eucalyptus
- Frankincense
- Geranium
- Lemon
- Nutmeg
- Orange
- Rosemary
- Peppermint
- Tea Tree
- Thyme
- Uses
Non-toxic, non-irritant, may be sensitizing to some individuals. Dilute before use, for topical uses only. Contact with eyes and mouth should be avoided.
Properties
- Physical Form
- Odor
- Aromatic ginger
- Typical Properties
- Composition
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Specific Gravity (at 25°C) | 0.8700 0.8820 | g/cm³ | - |
Refractive Index (at 20°C) | 1.4880 - 1.4940 | - | - |
Optical Rotation (at 25°C) | -28 to - 47 | ° | - |
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Zingiberence Content | 35.59 | % | GC |
Regulatory & Compliance
- Chemical Inventories
Safety & Health
- Safety
- Non-toxic, non-irritant, may be sensitizing to some individuals. Dilute before use, for topical uses only. Contact with eyes and mouth should be avoided.
Storage & Handling
- Storage
- Store in well-filled, tightly sealed containers, in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.
- Storage
- Store in well-filled, tightly sealed containers, in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.