Ambrette

Ambrette Concretes are highly sought-after ingredients in the fragrance and flavor industries. They are widely used in perfumes, soaps, cosmetics, and food products due to their sweet and musky aroma. This technical guide is aimed at buyers who wish to purchase Ambrette Concretes in wholesale quantities. It provides a comprehensive overview of the botanical names, chemical composition, growing locations, odor types, extraction methods, applications, and price range of Ambrette Concretes.

Synonyms: Ambrette Seed Oil, Abelmoschus moschatus, Musk Mallow, Musk Seed Oil.

Botanical names: The botanical names for Ambrette Concretes are Abelmoschus moschatus or Hibiscus abelmoschus. The plant is native to India and is cultivated in other parts of Asia, Europe, and America.

Chemical composition: Ambrette Concretes are extracted from the seeds of the Ambrette plant. The oil contains several chemical compounds, including ambrettolide, ambrettolic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, and linoleic acid. The concentration of these compounds varies depending on the extraction method and growing conditions.

Growing Locations: The Ambrette plant is mainly cultivated in India, but it can also be found in other parts of Asia, Europe, and America. The plant prefers warm and humid climates and can grow up to 2 meters in height. The seeds are harvested when they are fully mature and have a musky aroma.

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    Name :Nishant Aromas

    Type :Producer

    Headquarters :India

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