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Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) is an evergreen plant native to the Mediterranean. Its flower and oil have a popular scent and are also used as medicine.
Lavender contains an oil that seems to have calming effects and might relax certain muscles. It also seems to have antibacterial and antifungal effects.
People commonly use lavender for anxiety, stress, insomnia, depression, dementia, pain, and many other conditions
Product Name | Lavender Essential oil | Plant Part Used | stamen |
Botanical Source | Lavandula angustifolia Mill | Quantity | 2000kg |
Method | Cold pressed & refined | Country of Origin | China |
Test | Specifications | Results | Test Methods |
Refractive index(20ºC) | 14570 ~ 1.4640 | 1.4586 | GB/T13531.7 |
Refractive density(20ºC) | 0.875 ~ 0.895 | 0.8860 | GB3101 |
Opticalrotation(20ºC) | -12.0° ~ -6.0° | -8.9° | GB/T14454.5 |
Acid value | ≤ 1.2 | 0.66 | GB/T14455.5 |
Iodine value | 147 ~ 165 g I2/100g | 153 g I2/100g | GB/T1389.2 |
Appearance | Liquid | Conforms | Visual |
Color | Colorless or pale yellow | Conforms | Visual |
Odor&Taste | Reminiscent of 1,8-Cinoole | Conforms | Organoleptic |
Peroxide value | ≤ 10.0 meq/kg | 0.12 meq/kg | GB5009.226 |
Saponification value | 189 ~ 199.0mg KOH/g | 190.0mg KOH/g | GB/T5534 |
Unsaponification matter | ≤ 2.0% | 0.80% | GB/T6744 |
Moisture & volatiles | ≤ 0.1% | Conforms | GB/T5528 |
Gardner color | ≤ 5 | 4.5 | GB/T22295 |
Cold test | Clear after 5.5 hours at 0ºC | Conforms | CP2020 |
Solubility | The 1 volume sample was dissolved in 70% ethanol in 3 volume, presenting a clear solution. | Conforms | GB.5413.29 |
Assay |
Camphor ≤1.5% | Conforms | GB/T4895 |
Linalool 20% ~ 43% | Conforms | GB/T4895 | |
Linalyl acetate 25% ~ 47% | Conforms | GB/T4895 | |
Lavandulul acetate 25% ~ 47% | Conforms | GB/T4895 |
1.Cosmetic: used for skin care.
2.Food: used for tea drinks and baked food.
3.Medicine. Aroma volatiles can strongly stimulate people's respiratory center, promote blood circulation, enhance immunity and functional vitality.
People usually associate lavender with two specific traits: its fragrance and its color. But you may not know that the lavender flower and the oil derived from it have long histories in herbal medicine.
The word lavender comes from the Latin root "lavare," which literally means "to wash." The earliest recorded use of lavender dates back to ancient Egypt. There, lavender oil played a role in the mummification process.
During later times, lavender became a bath additive in several regions, including ancient Persia, Greece, and Rome. These cultures believed that lavender helped purify the body and mind.
Read on to learn more about the potent health potential of lavender in its many forms.
Since ancient times, lavender has been used to reduce symptoms and provide support for multiple conditions. Modern science has confirmed many of its health benefits, while others are still under investigation.
Lavender may help with some of the following:
* The statements in this section have not been evaluated by the FDA or EFSA.