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The Growth Technology Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) is designed for oil extraction from herbs and has a purity of 99.9%. It can also be used in the process of making a Hand Sanitizer.
Commercially, essential oils are made in a two-step solvent extraction process. In the first step, hexane or supercritical carbon dioxide is used to extract oils into a product known as a “concrete”. This contains the concentrated extract full of waxes and fats, as well as the fragrant material from the plant. The concrete is then mixed with another solvent such as ethanol, which serves to extract the aroma and oils of the material. This product is known as an absolute. Solvent extraction is used for jasmine, tuberose, carnation, gardenia, jonquil, violet leaf, narcissus, mimosa, rose, and other delicate flowers. Absolutes made via solvent extraction have an extremely low concentration of solvent residue, approximately 5 to 10ppm. Absolutes have therapeutic value and are often used for psychological purposes and for animals, particularly horses. Many therapists use absolutes, such as rose absolute, jasmine, and tuberose, as a part of their aromatherapy.
Follow these steps to make essential oils. Stay in a well-ventilated area while using the GT IPA and make sure there are no naked flames or cigarettes around.
Repeating the process by taking the flowers and plant material from step 5 back to step 1 will increase the extracted oils.
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