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Botanical Name:
Amyris balsamifera
Common Method of Extraction:
Steam Distilled
Color: Pale Yellow
Consistency: Thick
Perfumery Note: Base
Strength of Initial Aroma:
Mild
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Aromatic Description: Reminiscent
of benzoin, Amyris includes sweet, warm, vanilla notes with a woody,
cedar-like character.
Possible Uses: Perfumery/Fragrancing.
Acts as a fixative. Also possesses antiseptic and sedative properties.
[Julia Lawless, The Illustrated
Encyclopedia of Essential Oils (Rockport, MA: Element Books,
1995), 82.]
Constituents: Valerianol,
beta-eudesmol amd elemol. [Robert Tisserand, Essential
Oil Safety (United Kingdom: Churchill Livingstone, 1995),
212.] Caryphyllene, cadinene and cadinol. [Julia Lawless, The
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils (Rockport, MA:
Element Books, 1995), 82.]
Safety Information: Tisserand
and Lawless both indicate that Amyris appears to be non-toxic. [Robert
Tisserand, Essential Oil Safety
(United Kingdom: Churchill Livingstone, 1995), 212.] [Julia Lawless,
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of
Essential Oils (Rockport, MA: Element Books, 1995), 82.]
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and more safety information can be found by visiting the Safety
Information page. For very in-depth information on oil safety
issues, read Essential Oil Safety by Robert
Tisserand and Tony Balacs.
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