Galbanum Oil

Description

Steam-distilled from the “galbanum gum” collected from a variety of Ferula plants native to the Middle East, Galbanum Oil softens the intensity of its original material, instead bringing out the gum’s fresh and green-woody qualities. The oil is typically pale yellow or olive colored, with an odor often compared to bell peppers or a fresh salad. Galbanum oil also retains a piney topnote, offering a woody and somewhat balsamic contrast to the oil’s intensely green aroma. In fragrance, this oil is most commonly added to leafy or forest-based perfumes, added alongside ingredients such as pine needle, oakmoss, and sage. Galbanum oil also works well alongside many different floral arrangements, especially those containing violet or lavender.

  • CAS#: 8023-91-4

  • FEMA: 2501

  • Einecs: 232-532-6

  • Refractive Index: 1.4730 – 1.4900

  • Specific Gravity: 0.8680 – 0.9230

  • Appearance:Pale Yellow Liquid

  • Part Of Plant:Exudate

  • Extraction:Distillation

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