Ravintsara essential oil is extracted from the leaves of the Cinnamomum camphora tree, native to Madagascar. With a fresh and penetrating aroma, this oil is known for its powerful antiviral, antibacterial and expectorant properties. It is widely used to strengthen the immune system and fight colds, flu and other respiratory infections. Additionally, ravintsara essential oil is prized for its ability to relieve stress and promote relaxation, making it a popular choice in aromatherapy. It is also used to relieve muscle and joint pain due to its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties.
CONTAINER:5Kg, 10kg, 25Kg and 200Kg
INCI:Cinnamomum Camphora Leaf Oil
CAS:92201-50-8
EINECS:295-980-1
Methyl red is an organic compound that belongs to the family of azo dyes. It appears as a deep red powder, soluble in water and slightly soluble in ethanol. It is widely used as a pH indicator in acidic and basic solutions, as it changes from red in acid to yellow in alkaline. In addition to its use as an indicator, methyl red is used in the coloring of textiles, inks, cosmetics and as a dye in the food industry. However, its use in food applications is regulated due to concerns about its safety and potential toxicity in large quantities.
CONTAINER:5kg. 25kg. 200kg. IBC
Methyl salicylate is an organic compound that is formed by the combination of salicylic acid with methanol alcohol. It appears as a colorless or slightly yellow liquid with a characteristic aroma reminiscent of green winter oil, with sweet and refreshing notes. This compound is widely used in the perfumery and cosmetics industry due to its pleasant and persistent fragrance, which is described as fresh, herbaceous and slightly musky. In perfumery, methyl salicylate is used to add green and balsamic notes to perfumes, improving the complexity and durability of fragrances. In addition, it has mild analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, which is why it is also used in products for skin care and relief of muscle and joint pain.
CAS:119-36-8
CONTAINER:5kg. 25kg. 200kg. IBC