Clove Bud Essential Oil is a highly potent and aromatic oil extracted from the dried flower buds of Syzygium aromaticum. It is widely known for its strong, warm, spicy, and rich aroma, and its powerful antibacterial, antiseptic, and pain-relieving properties.
This oil has been used for centuries in Ayurveda, dental care, pharmaceuticals, aromatherapy, and perfumery, especially for its ability to relieve toothache, fight infections, and support overall wellness.
Clove Bud Oil is also valued in perfumery for adding warmth, spice, and depth to fragrance compositions.
Physical Component Standards
| Parameter | Specification |
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| Appearance | Clear liquid |
| Color | Colorless to pale yellow |
| Odor | Strong, spicy, warm |
| Specific Gravity @ 20°C | 1.030 – 1.060 |
| Refractive Index @ 20°C | 1.530 – 1.540 |
| Optical Rotation @ 20°C | −2° to 0° |
| Solubility | Soluble in alcohol and oils |
Major Chemical Components
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Eugenol (70–85%)
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Eugenyl Acetate
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Beta Caryophyllene
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Alpha Humulene
These compounds provide its strong medicinal and therapeutic power.
Benefits & Uses
Dental Care Benefits
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Helps relieve toothache
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Supports gum health
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Used in dental products
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Provides oral protection
Antibacterial Benefits
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Helps fight infections
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Provides antiseptic protection
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Supports skin hygiene
Pain Relief Benefits
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Helps relieve muscle pain
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Supports joint pain relief
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Used in massage oils
Aromatherapy Benefits
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Provides warming effect
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Helps reduce stress
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Boosts energy
Perfumery Benefits
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Adds warm spicy note
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Enhances fragrance strength
Applications & Usage
Clove Bud Essential Oil is widely used in:
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Dental Care Products
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Pharmaceutical Products
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Massage Oils
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Aromatherapy
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Perfumery
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Ayurvedic Formulations
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Cosmetic Industry
Safety Instructions
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Always dilute before use
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For external use only
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Avoid direct skin application
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Avoid contact with eyes
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Store in cool and dry place










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