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    pointing to the use of the woody spice as far back as 2000 BC. In fact, the use of cinnamon for the express purpose of perfuming oil used for anointing can even be found in the Old Testament. Today, the spice lends its delectably sweet flavor and heady aroma to a range of products; from edibles to perfumes and even toiletries. Cinnamon is also known to have several medicinal properties but there is a raging debate about which variety of cinnamon is the best. So, here is a look at the history…

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    Essential Oils – Product Description Cinnamon Leaf Oil Musky sweet, and lighter than its Cinnamon bark counterpart, its leaf Oil is produced by steam distillation. The aromatic organic compound- Phenol in Cinnamon leaves gives the Oil its rejuvenating and health boosting qualities. Cinnamon leaf Oil contains 80% phenols, mainly Eugenol, which has anaesthetic, antiseptic, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties. As such, the Cinnamon leaf Oil is a vital ingredient in aromatherapy, and is a…

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    Brass Using Colorimetry

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    unknown concentration of a metal ion in a solution if its absorbance is calculated; you can accurately measure it by means of a standard graph called a calibration curve. Also colorimetry, a technique “used to determine the concentration of colored compounds in solution” (Housecroft, Catherine) is also an objective that was designed to be introduced. Lastly, determine the concentration of a solution with a previously unknown concentration using a calibration curve and plot it with different…

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    Essential Oil Essay

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    From ancient times till date, essential oils are in use to treat humans in a very natural way. Anxiety, aches, pains, acne, skin diseases and allergies can be well taken care of with the help of different essential oils. Essential oils that are used for allergies are basically highly concentrated non-water soluble chemicals that are obtained from nature. With the passing of time, the new generation has lost some of the wisdom of our previous generation about the ability to cure illness with the…

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    Volatile Aromatherapy

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    from plant matter are fairly simple science. In steam distillation, the plant is placed in a special apparatus over boiling water and the steam passes through the plant and basically cooks it. The vapor produced by the steam traps the volatile aroma compounds, the mix is captured and cooled and the oils are then filtered out of the concoction and bottled. Expression is another method that is predominantly used to extract the essential oils from the peels of oranges and lemons. #How Are…

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    has highest score given by the panellist for color, aroma, flavour and overall acceptance. It can be concluded that Formulation C has the most preferable attributes. Therefore, Formulation C has been chosen as the best formulation and being proceeded for physical and chemical analysis. Table 2: Sensory analysis of three formulations of coconut pomegranate spread Attribute Formulation A B C Color 3.267±1.617c 4.433±1.382b 5.467±1.137a Aroma 4.633±1.033a 4.900±1.029a 5.133±1.279a Flavour…

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    seen as an ingredient, such as impurities or materials used in the making up of it but not the final version of the product. • Another exception is perfume or aromatic compounds which have to be referred to as 'parfum' or 'aroma'. Except for 26 substances which have to be mentioned along with the usual reference to 'parfum' or 'aroma' when it's specifically mentioned under the correct listing in Annex III of the Cosmetics directive. • A similar principle is applied in incidences' where…

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    Diverse Effects of Coffee to Human Health Coffee is very well known for its flavor and aroma at all over the country. It is the most widely consumed beverages in the whole world after water and have been drunk by people at the age of 25-60 years old. Every coffee is different. It has its own specialties. In this world, coffee can be divided into two main species, which are Robusta and Arabica. Between these two coffees, Robusta has the highest amount of production, around 80%, as Robusta coffee…

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    E. Coli Essay

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    Escherichia Coli, or E. Coli, are a large and diverse colony of bacteria within the fecal coliforms group – a group of closely related bacterial genera that share the ability to metabolize sugar lactose, producing acids and gas as byproducts – found living harmlessly in warm-blooded organisms’ intestines, the environment, or in various foods (2006). Unfortunately, some forms of E. Coli bacteria are pathogenic, in which the bacteria has developed the ability to cause the disease of the urinary,…

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    Cilantro Research Paper

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    Unbelievable Beneficial Healthy Properties of Cilantro Recently, cilantro has become very popular and there is a good reason for this. This herb also known as coriander has a nice taste and pleasant aroma. It is also very beneficial for your body and overall health. Cilantro is most often used in guacamole and salsa, but it can also be found in other recipes. However, it is best to use cilantro fresh and not in cooking recipes only. The ancient civilizations also enjoyed the benefits of…

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