Ginger
Ginger Co2 Extracts is a highly sought-after ingredient in various industries, including cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food and beverage. This Technical Guide is designed to provide potential buyers of wholesale quantity of Ginger Co2 Extracts with essential information about the product, including its synonyms, botanical names, chemical composition, growing locations, odor type, olfactory description, regulation, extraction method, applications, and price range.
Synonyms: Ginger CO2 Extracts is also known as Ginger Root Extracts, Ginger Essential Oil, or Zingiber Officinale Extracts.
Botanical names: Ginger CO2 Extracts is derived from the rhizomes of the Zingiber Officinale plant, a member of the Zingiberaceae family.
Chemical composition: Ginger CO2 Extracts contain various chemical constituents, including gingerols, shogaols, zingerone, and volatile oils, which give the extract its characteristic aroma and flavor.
Growing Locations: Ginger plants are native to Southeast Asia, and they are now cultivated in various regions worldwide, including India, China, Jamaica, and Nigeria.
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Type :Essential Oils
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Type :CO2 Extracts
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