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</ref>. Other [[Malagasy]] names include ''havozo'', ''hazomanitra'' and ''tavolomanitra''. The leaves and twigs of ''R. aromatica'' have a mildly camphorous aroma similar to [[eucalyptus]]. The [[essential oil]] of ''R. aromatica'' is used as a fragrance material in the [[perfumery]] industry, and as an [[antiseptic]], anti-viral, [[antibacterial]], expectorant, anti-infective in natural and folk medicine.
</ref>. Other [[Malagasy]] names include ''havozo'', ''hazomanitra'' and ''tavolomanitra''. The leaves and twigs of ''R. aromatica'' have a mildly camphorous aroma similar to [[eucalyptus]]. The [[essential oil]] of ''R. aromatica'' is used as a fragrance material in the [[perfumery]] industry, and as an [[antiseptic]], anti-viral, [[antibacterial]], expectorant, anti-infective in natural and folk medicine.


=== Essential oil ===
== Essential oil ==


Primary aromatic components are:
Primary aromatic components are:
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* [[guaiol]] 0.05%
* [[guaiol]] 0.05%


===References===
==References==
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[[fr:Ravensara aromatica]]
[[Category:Lauraceae]]
[[Category:Lauraceae]]

[[fr:Ravensara aromatica]]

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Ravensara aromatica (sometimes called clove nutmeg) is a member of the Lauraceae (laurel) family, and originates in Madagascar. The name ravensara is a latinization of the Malagasy word ravintsara[1]. Other Malagasy names include havozo, hazomanitra and tavolomanitra. The leaves and twigs of R. aromatica have a mildly camphorous aroma similar to eucalyptus. The essential oil of R. aromatica is used as a fragrance material in the perfumery industry, and as an antiseptic, anti-viral, antibacterial, expectorant, anti-infective in natural and folk medicine.

Essential oil

Primary aromatic components are:

References

  1. ^ Halpern, Georges M., Weverka, Peter The Healing Trail: Essential Oils of Madagascar, Basic Health Publications Inc., Laguna Beach CA, 2003, pp. 54.