Garlic Oleoresins Botanical name of this oleoresin is Trigonella foenum-graecum. Other names of garlic are clove garlic, allium, ajo, rocambole, stinking rose, nectar of the gods, poor man’s treacle, rustic treacle and camphor of the poor. Garlic oleoresin is extracted from the solvent extraction method of the crushed bulbs of the garlic plant. Garlic oleoresin is used as an antibacterial, anti-hypertension and antiseptic.
Blends with:
Garlic Oleoresins blends with several Pure essential oils
Uses and Benefits
- Mostly effective in cold and flu
- Provides treatment of bronchitis
- Removes tiredness and rejuvenates body
- Helps in treating plague
Product Technical Information
Botanical Name | Trigonella foenum-graecum |
CAS# | 84625-40-1 |
Color & Odor | light brown colored, free flowing liquid |
F.E.M.A. # | No |
Country of Origin | N/A |
Methods of Extraction | Obtained by the solvent extraction of dried rhizom |
Constituents | No |
Solubility | Soluble in Oil, Insoluble in water |
Specific Gravity | N/A |
Refractive Index | N/A |
Flash Point | N/A |
Optical Rotation | N/A |
Major Constituents | gingerol and shogaol, volatile oil |
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