Frangipani

Frangipani concrete is a fragrant and highly sought-after material in the perfume and cosmetics industry. It is a waxy, semi-solid substance that is obtained through the extraction of frangipani flowers. Frangipani concrete is a versatile and valuable ingredient, used in the formulation of high-end fragrances, cosmetics, and other luxury products.

Synonyms: Frangipani concrete is also known as Plumeria concrete or Champa concrete.

Botanical names: Frangipani is a common name for the Plumeria genus of flowering plants. The scientific name for frangipani is Plumeria alba.

Chemical composition: The chemical composition of frangipani concrete includes a complex mixture of organic compounds, such as fatty acids, esters, terpenes, and alcohols. The specific chemical composition may vary depending on the extraction method and the quality of the raw material.

Growing Locations: Frangipani plants are native to tropical regions of the Americas, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. They can be found growing in countries such as Mexico, Brazil, India, Thailand, and Indonesia.

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