Amyris

Introduction: Amyris essential oil, also known as West Indian sandalwood oil, is a pale yellow to brown viscous liquid with a warm, woody, balsamic, and slightly sweet fragrance. It is extracted from the wood of the Amyris balsamifera tree through steam distillation. The oil has various industrial and medicinal uses due to its unique chemical composition and aroma.

Synonyms: Amyris oil is also known as West Indian sandalwood oil, Indies sandalwood oil, and Torchwood oil.

Botanical Names: The botanical name of Amyris essential oil is Amyris balsamifera. It belongs to the Rutaceae family and is native to the Caribbean, Central, and South America.

Chemical Composition: The primary constituents of Amyris essential oil include alpha-pinene, beta-pinene, delta-cadinene, eudesmol, valerianol, elemol, gamma-eudesmol, and beta-eudesmol. These constituents provide the oil with its unique aroma and therapeutic properties.

Growing Locations: Amyris trees are native to the Caribbean, Central, and South America. They are commonly found in Haiti, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Venezuela.

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