Customization: | Available |
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Certification: | ISO, FDA, HACCP |
Assay Method: | HPLC, UV |
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Clove Powder is a natural spice powder made by finely grinding the flower buds of high-quality clove (Syzygium aromaticum). Cloves are renowned for their strong aroma, pungent flavor and outstanding medicinal value. They are rich in Eugenol, volatile oil and antioxidant substances, and are widely used in food flavoring, traditional medicine, oral care and aromatherapy.
Project | Parameters |
Raw materials | High-quality lilac flower buds (Syzygium aromaticum) |
Appearance | Dark brown to black powder with a rich aroma |
Moisture content | 8% or less |
Ash content | 6% or less |
Volatile oil content | ≥4%(mainly eugenol) |
pH value | 5.0-7.0 |
Microbial indicators | Comply with food safety standards (free of mold, Escherichia coli, etc.) |
Limit of heavy metals | Conform to the GB 2762 standard |
Natural antibacterial and antiseptic:
Eugenol has powerful antibacterial and antiviral properties and can inhibit oral bacteria, intestinal pathogens and fungal infections.
Oral health
It can relieve toothache, gingivitis and improve bad breath. It is often used in toothpaste, mouthwash and oral spray.
Digestion promotion
Stimulate gastric juice secretion to relieve indigestion, flatulence and nausea (applied in traditional medicine).
Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
Eliminate free radicals, alleviate inflammatory responses, and assist in arthritis, skin inflammation, etc.
Insect repellent and mold prevention
Natural insect repellent, used for food preservation or home pest control (use with caution).
Traditional medicinal use
In traditional Chinese medicine, it is used to warm the middle, dispel cold, promote blood circulation and relieve pain. Ayurvedic medicine is used to enhance immunity.
Flavor enhancement
Add unique spicy flavors to desserts, beverages and meat dishes (such as Indian and Middle Eastern cuisine).
Food industry
Add to baked goods (biscuits, cakes), beverages (tea, cocktails), and sauces (curries, marinades).
Oral care
The active ingredient for making toothpaste, mouthwash, chewing gum or oral spray.
Traditional medicine
Chinese herbal formulas, herbal teas or tinctures are used to relieve pain or digestive problems.
Aromatherapy
It is used in essential oils and massage oils to relieve stress or respiratory discomfort.
Pet supplies
Add to pet oral sprays or insect repellents (under the guidance of a veterinarian).
Other uses:
Natural preservatives (for food or cosmetics), insect repellent sprays (for outdoor products).