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Betel leaf Essential oil Extracted from the leaves of the piper betle, the betel leaf is cultivated in most of South and Southeast Asia. Since it is a creeper, it needs a compatible tree or a long pole for support. The heart-shaped leaves have distinct pleasant aroma The oil is extracted from the leaves by steam distillation Process The leaves are also rich in starch, sugars, and tannins. The cultivation of this creeper needs a lot of care and attention. Betel Leaf Oil In Ayurveda, Tambool or Tambuli has been mentioned in numerous Ayurvedic texts including Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita, where these glossy leaves have been prescribed for enhancing metabolic functions. It is valued both as a mild stimulant and for its medicinal properties. Betel leaf is mostly consumed in Asia.
Betel leaf essential oil is rich in various chemical constituents such as eugenol, chavicol, cineol, terpenes, and phenylpropanoids. These compounds are responsible for the oil's characteristic aroma and potential therapeutic benefits, including anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and analgesic properties.
The essential oil is commonly used in aromatherapy to help relieve stress, anxiety, and depression. It is also used topically to help treat skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and fungal infections.
Blends with: Tea Tree oil, Eucalyptus oil, Rosemary oil, Lavender oil
Botanical Name: | Piper Betle |
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CAS#: | 8015-73-4 |
Country of Origin: | India |
Specific Gravity: | 1.0440 To 1.0540 |
Optical Rotation: | (-) 1.5 To (-) 4 |
Refractive Index: | 1.500 To 1.5240 |
Plant Part: | Leaves |
Extraction Method: | Steam Distillation |
Solubility: | Soluble in oils & alcohols. Insoluble in water |
Color & Odor: | Clear yellow to dark brown phenolic tar smoky |
Packaging Type: | As per Requirement |