Cistus Oil

INCI name:

Cistus ladaniferus L.

Part used:

Branches and leaves

Extraction method:

Distillation 

CAS No.:

8016-26-0

Origin:

Spain


Physical Data and Chemical Properties

Appearance 

Tan mobile liquid

Odour

Unique resin deep amber smell

Relative Density(20℃)

0.906

Refractive index(20℃)

1.4702

Flash point (°C):

39.1℃

Optical rotation(20℃)

+33.5°

Main Composition(%):

Alpha pinene camphene fennel ketone bornyl acetate acetate aloes 


Description

Cistus ladanifer is a species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae. It is native to the western Mediterranean region. Common names include gum rockrose,laudanum,labdanum,common gum cistus,and brown-eyed rockrose.


It is a shrub growing 1–2.5 m (3 ft 3 in–8 ft 2 in) tall and wide. The leaves are evergreen, lanceolate, 3–10 cm long and 1–2 cm broad, dark green above and paler underneath. The flowers are 5–8 cm diameter, with 5 papery white petals, usually with a red to maroon spot at the base, surrounding the yellow stamens and pistils. The whole plant is covered with the sticky exudate of fragrantresin, the source of labdanum, used in herbal medicine and perfumery.


C. ladanifer is particularly well suited to the Continentalized Mediterranean climate, standing both long summer droughts and cold weather. It is an extremely aggressive plant which has taken over much of former farmland and grasslands in the mountain regions of central Spain and much of southern Portugal. In Spanish it is known as Jara pringosa meaning "sticky shrub". In Portuguese it is known as "esteva".

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