factory camphor powder cas 464-49-3 pure natural camphor
Application
Pharmaceutical raw materials
Daily chemical industry
Description
Camphor (Cinnamomum camphora) is a terpene (organic compound) that’s commonly used in creams, ointments, and lotions. Camphor oil is the oil extracted from the wood of camphor trees and processed by steam distillation. It can be used topically to relieve pain, irritation, and itching. Lotions and creams containing camphor can be used to relieve skin irritation and itchiness and may help to improve the overall appearance of skin. It has antibacterial and antifungal properties that make it useful in healing infections.
Specification
Items |
Standards |
Characters |
Colorless to light yellow liquid, with special cool camphor aroma. |
Relative density (20/20℃) |
0.915 — 0.960 |
Refractive index (20℃) |
1.470—1.480 |
Specific optical rotation (20℃) |
+ 10 ° ~ + 35 ° |
Arsenic |
≤0.0002 |
Boiling range |
179 ℃ |
Solubility |
Soluble in 70% ethanol and other organic solvents |
Assay |
Camphor ≥ 32%, Cineole ≥21% |
Benefits & Functions
Treats skin condition
Enhances the respiratory function
Relieves pain, especially headaches
Heals burn wounds
Treats joint problems
Treats fungal infection on skin and toenails
Relieves cough and blockage of nose
Relieves muscle spasms, cramps and stiffness
Applications
COSMETIC: Stimulant, Anti-inflammatory, Sudorific, Rubefacient
ODOROUS: Stimulant, Anti-spasmodic, Decongestant, Sedative, Nervous Pacifier, Anti-inflammatory, Insecticide, Anti-depressant
MEDICINAL: Stimulant, Anti-spasmodic, Anti-septic, Decongestant, Anesthetic, Sedative, Nervous Pacifier, Anti-neuralgic, Anti-inflammatory, Disinfectant, Analgesic, Anti-depressant, Carminative, Diuretic, Febrifuge, Hypertensive, Laxative, Sudorific, Vermifuge, Vulnerary