MACE NUTMEG ESSENTIAL OIL

Description

The valuable part of the fruit Highly economical are seeds and mace which can be made into oil nutmeg. Nutmeg pulp can be used as candied nutmeg, pickles nutmeg, nutmeg cake nutmeg jam and nutmeg syrup. As a spice plant, nutmeg can produce essential oils and special fats that come from seeds and mace. And in the case of insomnia, there is a lot of research using the nutmeg plant as a traditional medicine that is trusted by the community can be used as a sleeping pill. The nutmeg plant (Myristica fragrans) is a native Indonesian plant originating from the island of Banda in Indonesia. Nutmeg seeds produce 2-15% essential oil and 30-40% fat.

References

  • Common Name            : Mace Nutmeg Oil
  • Local Name                   : Minyak Fuli Pala
  • Botanical Name            : Myristica Fragrans
  • Family Name                 : Myristicaea
  • Method Of Extraction   : Steam Distilled
  • Plant Part Used             : Mace (Aryl of Nutmeg)
  • Color                               : Clear
  • Consistency                   : Thin
  • Perfumery Note            : Middle
  • Aromatic                        : Mace Nutmeg Essential Oil smells spicy, sweet and woody. It is similar in aroma to the cooking spice, but it is much more fragrant.

     

Benefits And Uses

  • Antisemitic
  • Antioxidant
  • Analgesic
  • Diarrhea, Reduces intestinal gas
  • Gastrointestinal Spasm
  • Nausea
  • Upset Stomach
  • Rheumatism
  • Arthritis
  • Muscular Aches And Pains
  • Muscular Injury
  • Menstrual Cramps
  • Nervousness
  • Tension

Major Constituents

  • Sabinene
  • a-Pinene
  • B-Pinene
  • Myristicin
  • Terpinene-4-ol
  • Gamma-Terpinene
  • Linalool
  • (+)-Limonene
  • a-Phellandrene
  • a-Terpinene
  • Safrole
  • a-Thujene
  • Methyleugenol
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