Kamia CO₂ Extract

Here’s a clear overview of Kamia (Hedychium coronarium / White Ginger Lily) CO₂ Extract for your Crown Extraction Solutions Inc. portfolio:


🌸 Kamia (Hedychium coronarium) CO₂ Extract – Overview

Botanical Identity:

  • Hedychium coronarium (commonly called Kamia, White Ginger Lily, Butterfly Ginger)
  • Native to Southeast Asia and widely cultivated in the Philippines.

Extraction Process:

  • Supercritical CO₂ Extraction preserves delicate aromatic molecules and bioactives, yielding a solvent-free, high-purity extract with both fragrance and therapeutic properties intact.

Aroma Profile:

  • Sweet, exotic, creamy-floral with green and spicy undertones.
  • Long-lasting note, ideal for perfumery and high-value aromatics.

Phytochemical Richness:

  • Contains linalool, methyl cinnamate, cineole, β-pinene, and sesquiterpenes.
  • These compounds give Kamia its floral aroma, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and mood-enhancingqualities.

Therapeutic Benefits:

  • 🌿 Relaxation & Emotional Balance – reduces stress, anxiety, and uplifts mood.
  • 🌿 Respiratory Relief – traditionally used for coughs, asthma, and sinus issues.
  • 🌿 Skin Healing – antimicrobial and soothing for irritations and wounds.
  • 🌿 Aphrodisiac & Rejuvenator – used in traditional medicine and luxury aromatherapy.

Applications:

  • Perfumery: Adds a rare, exotic, sensual floral note in luxury blends.
  • Cosmetics & Skincare: Infused in rejuvenating creams, massage oils, and serums.
  • Wellness & Spa: Used in meditation oils, bath rituals, and relaxation therapies.
  • Traditional Medicine: Employed in Ayurveda and folk healing for respiratory and inflammatory conditions.

Position in Aroma Pyramid:

  • Heart Note (floral and exotic, bridging light top notes with grounding base notes).

👉 This positions Kamia CO₂ Extract as both a high-value perfumery ingredient and a therapeutic essence for integrative wellness.

Do you want me to also map Kamia’s role in your Aroma Pyramid (with Agarwood, Elemi, Champaca, Ylang-ylang, etc.) so it’s easier to visualize your blending & plantation strategy?

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