BOTANICAL NAME | Juniperus mexicana |
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CAS# | 68990-83-0 |
COLOR & ODOR | Light yellow liquid,cedarwood. |
F.E.M.A. # | No |
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN | USA |
METHODS OF EXTRACTION | Steam Distilled |
CONSTITUENTS | No |
SOLUBILITY | Soluble in ethanol |
SPECIFIC GRAVITY | 0.958 or 25º C |
REFRACTIVE INDEX | n 20/D |
FLASH POINT | 200.00 °F |
OPTICAL ROTATION | +48° to +70° |
MAJOR CONSTITUENTS | N/A |
Organic Texas cedar wood essential oil is used physically in the treatment of acne, dandruff, oily skin, dermatitis, scabies, oily skin, bronchitis, coughs, chronic congestion and Texas cedar wood oil is useful in clearing excess mucous and helps in getting relief from rheumatic pains, arthritis and The non- toxic, non- sensitizing and non- irritant Texas cedar wood essential oil possesses anti- fungal and insect repellent properties. Its mixture with citronella and grapefruit makes it high quality refreshing patio Essential Texas cedar wood oil is used in baths, as diffuser or inhaler. It is also used in body massage or like a mist spray.
Texas cedar wood is drought tolerant evergreen shrub or a small tree that is native of Mexico. Texas cedar wood belongs to cypress botanical family and is called Juniper ashie or Juniper Mexicana. Tree is about 10 meters tall and has irregular trunk with feathery foliages which grow in dense sprays. Its leaves are scale like with rounded shoots. Oil from Texas cedar wood is extracted through steam distillation of woods of cedar. Main constituent of Texas cedar essential oil are Cedrol and Thujopsenene. Ranging from colorless to pale yellow in color essential oil has thin consistency and middle notes. It has strong strength of aroma and easily blends with Rosewood, Bergamot, Cypress, Jasmine, Cassia etc.