JAMBUOLEORESIN

CAS No.
Chemical Name:
JAMBUOLEORESIN
Synonyms
JAMBUOLEORESIN
CBNumber:
CB21444308
Molecular Formula:
Molecular Weight:
0
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MOL File:
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JAMBUOLEORESIN Chemical Properties,Uses,Production

Chemical Properties

Jambu oleoresin is traditionally extracted from all parts of the plants of the genus Spilanthes. There are at least 40 species and varieties within the genus Spilanthes that grow throughout tropical and subtropical areas, especially around swamps, pastures, coastal areas, roads and cultivated areas. The part of the plant from which the oleoresin is derived was not identified in the FEMA GRAS list. Young leaves and root tips are used in salads and as a potherb in tropical Asia. S. acmella var. oleracea flowers have been used as a spice for foods and dentifrice flavoring in Japan. S. americana flowers are used as a spice in Columbia. Jambu oleoresin is used in India as a flavoring for chewing tobacco. Also called the “toothache bush” in parts of Africa and South America, as the roots are often chewed to alleviate the pain of a toothache. The liquid essential oil or resin mixture is described as having a citrus, herbal, tropical or musty odor, with a taste that is strangely effervescent, pungent, cooling and/or numbing

Essential oil composition

The major flavoring constituents are alkamides, particularly spilanthol.

JAMBUOLEORESIN Preparation Products And Raw materials

Raw materials

Preparation Products

JAMBUOLEORESIN