Eugenol.
What is it?
Eugenol is a naturally occurring aromatic compound that is widely recognized for its spicy, clove-like fragrance. It belongs to a class of organic compounds known as phenylpropanoids and is commonly used in both the fragrance and skincare industries due to its distinctive scent and beneficial properties.
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Eugenol is a naturally occurring aromatic compound that is widely recognized for its spicy, clove-like fragrance. It belongs to a class of organic compounds known as phenylpropanoids and is commonly used in both the fragrance and skincare industries due to its distinctive scent and beneficial properties.
Where does it come from?
Eugenol is primarily extracted from clove oil, which is derived from the buds, stems, and leaves of the clove tree (Syzygium aromaticum). It can also be found in smaller amounts in other essential oils, such as cinnamon, nutmeg, basil, and bay leaf. The extraction process typically involves steam distillation, which prepares the eugenol for use in various products.
What are the benefits?
What are the benefits?
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