
CAS 8007-08-7
:Oils, Zingiber officinale
Description:
Oils derived from Zingiber officinale, commonly known as ginger, are essential oils extracted from the rhizome of the ginger plant. The CAS number 8007-08-7 refers to these essential oils, which are characterized by their distinct spicy, warm, and aromatic profile. The primary components of ginger oil typically include compounds such as zingiberene, beta-sesquiphellandrene, and various other sesquiterpenes and monoterpenes, contributing to its unique scent and flavor. These oils are known for their potential therapeutic properties, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial effects. They are commonly used in aromatherapy, culinary applications, and traditional medicine. Additionally, ginger oil is often incorporated into cosmetic formulations for its fragrance and skin benefits. The oil is generally yellow to pale yellow in color and has a characteristic pungent odor. As with many essential oils, it should be used with caution, as it can be irritating to the skin and mucous membranes if not properly diluted.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- Essential oils, ginger
- Ginger essential oil
- Ginger oil FCC
- Ginger oils
- Ginger rhizome oil
- Oil of ginger
- Oils, Zingiber officinale
- Oils, essential, ginger
- Oils, ginger
- Oils, ginger oil
- Zingiber officinale rhizome oil
- Zingiber officinale root oil
- Zingiber officinalis root oil
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Ginger oil
CAS:Ginger oil is extracted from the ginger plant and has many health benefits. It contains a variety of organic compounds, including fatty acids, sodium citrate, and human proteins. Ginger oil has been shown to have significant effects on oral pathogens in vitro assays. This oil also has a particle size that is small enough to be absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract so it can be used as an ingredient for pharmaceuticals or supplements. The optimum extraction process for ginger oil is achieved by using sodium carbonate and ethylene diamine in vitro assays with CO2 flow and water vapor.
Purity:Min. 95%


