Botonical Name | : | N.A. | |
CAS # | : | 8007 –75 – 8 | |
Country of Origin | : | India | |
Color & Odor | : | Characteristic odor | |
Solubility | : | Soluble in alcohol & oil, insoluble in water | |
Specific Gravity | : | 0.9350 - 0.9750 | |
Optical Rotation | : | -0.300 to -0.400 | |
Refractive Index | : | 1.4365 - 1.4525 | |
Flash Point | : | 170 °C | |
Plant Part Used | : | It’s mixture of many perfumery compound. | |
Extraction Method | : | Steam Distillation |
DESCRIPTION:
Hayati attar are free from alcohol and are used as personal perfume, particularly by Muslims. This attar is a type of perfume that is extracted from the flowers herbs, spices, or barks in to base oil such as sandalwood oil. Owing to its fresh and unique aroma, it finds usage in the perfumery industry CONSTITUENTS:
The main contents include essential oils that suitable for fragrance like flowers, roots, herbs sandalwood, amber, patchouli, and spices. BLENDS WITH:
This attar blends well with alcohol, ether and chloroform. COMMON NAMES:
Hayati Attar. USES:
Hayati attar oils can be used to make home-made lotions, facial toners, perfumes and other natural products. The attars are mainly used for perfumery purposes. These are free from alcohol thereby primarily used by Muslims. Now, these attars are also used for aromatherapy purposes and are useful in the cases of stress, hypertension and for treating skin ailments.