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Clove Oleoresin is a concentrated extract obtained from the dried flower buds of the clove tree (Syzygium aromaticum), known for its strong, warm, spicy, and aromatic flavor. Rich in active compounds like eugenol, it not only imparts a distinct flavor but also offers notable medicinal benefits. This oleoresin is widely utilized across the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and fragrance industries due to its versatility and potency. Its therapeutic properties, including analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects, make it a valuable ingredient in various health and wellness applications.



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Clove Oleoresin

CLOVE OLEORESINS

Botanical Name :  Extract derived from the dried flower buds of the clove tree (Syzygium aromaticum)


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About Product

Clove oleoresin is a thick extract made from the dried flower buds of the clove tree, *Syzygium aromaticum*. This natural ingredient packs a warm, spicy punch of flavor in every drop and is one of the most concentrated spice extracts available. Nearly all of the extract's personality comes from eugenol, a single compound that also doubles as a widely studied medicine. 


In food manufacturing, chefs and food scientists lean on clove oleoresin to boost the taste of sauces, snack mixes, soft drinks, candy bars, and even morning muffins. The richness of the extract means only a tiny pinch is needed, so the color and texture of the final product stay exactly where they should. 


Drug formulators keep a barrel of the stuff in reserve because eugenol stops pain and calms inflammation faster than many synthetic alternatives. Mouthwashes, toothpaste tubes, and throat sprays often list clove oleoresin near the top of the ingredients panel. 


Perfume-makers aren't shy about borrowing from the kitchen either; the oil gives colognes and lotions a warm, woodsy backbone that customers find comforting. Some skincare lines tout the extract as a natural shield against aging since eugenol also fights the free radicals that damage skin cells. 


Across groceries, pharmacies, and beauty counters, clove oleoresin proves that one humble bud can wear a surprising number of hats. Its mix of flavor, scent, and science makes it as valuable now as it was in ancient spice trades.



Composition

      • Eugenol: Primary active compound, responsible for clove’s flavor and aroma.
      • Other Aromas: Includes caryophyllene, eugenyl acetate, and humulene, which contribute to clove’s scent.
      • Other Components: Organic acids, terpenes, flavonoids, and resins that enhance flavor and medicinal benefits.

Physical Characteristics

        • Appearance: Dark brown to yellowish-brown, viscous liquid.
        • Odor: Strong, warm, spicy, and sweet aroma.
        • Taste: Pungent, spicy, and slightly bitter.

Health Benefits


        • Pain Relief & Analgesic:
          • Contains eugenol, known for its pain-relieving properties for conditions like toothaches, muscle aches, and joint pain.
        • Anti-inflammatory:
          • Reduces inflammation in conditions like arthritis and skin irritations.
        • Antioxidant Protection:
          • Eugenol acts as a powerful antioxidant, protecting cells from oxidative stress.
        • Digestive Health:
          • Stimulates gastric juices and helps alleviate bloating, indigestion, and nausea.
        • Antimicrobial & Antifungal:
          • Provides strong antibacterial and antifungal properties for skin and respiratory infections.
        • Oral Health:
          • Common in mouthwashes and toothpastes for its antiseptic properties, improving oral hygiene.


Key Features


        • Source: Extracted from clove buds (Syzygium aromaticum).
        • Active Ingredient: Eugenol, caryophyllene, eugenyl acetate, and other essential oils.
        • Physical Characteristics: Dark brown to yellowish-brown liquid with a strong, spicy aroma.
        • Applications: Food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, fragrance.
        • Health Benefits: Pain relief, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, digestive support, oral health.

Application


 Food Industry:

  • Adds flavor to food products such as spice blends, sauces, marinades, baked goods, and beverages.
  • Natural preservative due to antimicrobial properties.

Pharmaceuticals:

  • Used for pain relief (analgesic) in topical creams, toothpastes, and oral gels.
  • Anti-inflammatory applications in muscle rubs and arthritis creams.
  • Supports digestive health by aiding in digestion and reducing indigestion.
  • Provides antimicrobial benefits for skin infections and other health conditions.

Cosmetics & Personal Care:

  • Incorporated into skincare products for anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and healing benefits.
  • Hair care applications for scalp health and dandruff prevention.

Fragrance Industry:

  • Used in perfumes, candles, air fresheners, and incense.
  • Warm, spicy, sweet fragrance used in oriental and woody scent profiles.