Vetivert oilCAS:8016-96-4

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Vetiver oil, also known as vetiver oilCAS:8016-96-4, is obtained by steam distillation of the dried and root of the grass family Vetiveria zizanioides stapf.

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Chinese name: Vetiver oil

Foreign name :Vetivert oil

Another name; Vetiver oil

Other name: Vetivert oil; Vetiver oil

CAS NO: 8016-96-4

Color: Brown to reddish brown viscous liquid.

Scent: Strong, persistent aromas of wood and soil.

Refractive index (20℃) : 1.5200-1.5280

Relative density (20/20℃) : 0.985-1.020

Rotation (20 ° C) : +17°~ +32°

Principal component; They are vetiverol, vetiverone, vetiverene, etc.

Usage: Widely used in daily flavor. Vetiver acetate prepared from vetiver alcohol and acetylated vetiver oil prepared from whole oil are used for high-grade daily flavor. Mainly used in plain heart orchid, sweet Myrtle, wood fragrance, aldehyde

Fragrance and other fragrances, soaps, cosmetics essence. It can also be isolated from vitiol.

Production method: From Malaysia, Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia: introduced in Taiwan, Guangdong, Zhejiang and Fujian and other places of perennial grass herb vetiver root as raw materials, by pressurized series steam distillation, oil yield of about 4%. Wash and dry the vetiver roots with water, cut them into 2cm long segments, load them into a distillation pot at 60kg/m, and then distill them in series under pressure for 18h. The first pot of direct steam distillation, the pressure is 350~400kPa, the second pot of direct steam pressure is 300~350kPa. The distillation speed is 2.0~2.5L/(min·m) of distillate. The distilled liquid is cooled and then separated to obtain essential oil. A small amount of essential oil can be recovered from the distilled water by multistage sedimentation method.