1.A perennial herb(Acorus calamus)native to Eurasia and naturalized in North America, growing in marshy places and having grasslike leaves, minute greenish flowers borne on a thick spadix, and aromatic rhizomes used in medicine and perfumery. Also calledcalamus. ...
Angelica essential oil is a common perfumery ingredient particularly in premium brands. It is one of the best essential oils to use during convalescence and is particularly recommended for the elderly. Species: Angelica archangelica Plant family: Apiaceae Origin: England Note: Top to middle ...
It is also used in perfumery and medicine. In medicine, the roots have been shown to possess stimulant, expectorant, and diaphorectic (i.e., inducing perspiration) properties. Horse-radish The horse-radish (Armoracia lapathifolia Gilib.) is a member of the family Brassicaceae and has ...
Like orris root, it is often used in perfumery and has a history as a scent for linens. It is best known as one of the ingredients in herbes de Provence but has other applications, most of which are savory. Its popularity for use in savory dishes is another way that it is similar ...
coloured essential oil with a complex herbaceous aroma with woody, earthy, slightly musky undertones and a green peppery-spicy top note. The unique and tenacious characteristics of this oil hold it in high esteem with the perfumery industry and to flavour Bénédictine, Chartreuse, gin and vermouth...
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but their effectiveness has been limited. The aim of this research was to evaluate different combinations of rhizosphere bacteria and endophytic bacteria isolated from black pepper farms in the Central Highland of Vietnam for their ability to suppress pathogens and promote black pepper growth and yield...
If combinations of phototoxic fragrance ingredients are used, the use levels have to be reduced accordingly. The sum of the concentrations of all phototoxic ingredients, expressed in % of their recommended maximum level in the consumer product shall not exceed 100. contains the following IFRA (...
(redirected fromCalamus Root) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia cal·a·mus (kăl′ə-məs) n.pl.cal·a·mi(-mī′) 1. a.Seesweet flag. b.The aromatic rhizome of the sweet flag, used for medicinal purposes and yielding an oil used in perfumery. ...
It is also used in perfumery and medicine. In medicine, the roots have been shown to possess stimulant, expectorant, and diaphoretic (i.e., inducing perspiration) properties. Horseradish The horseradish (Armoracia lapathifolia Gilib.) is a member of the family Brassicaceae and has been in ...