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- Herbal_distillate abstract "Herbal distillates, also called floral water, hydrosol, hydrolate, herbal water and essential water, are aqueous products of distillation. They are colloidal suspensions (hydrosol) of essential oils as well as water-soluble components obtained by steam distillation or hydrodistillation (a variant of steam distillation ) from plants/herbs. These herbal distillates have uses as flavorings, medicine and cosmetics (skin care).Herbal distillates are produced in the same or similar manner as essential oils. However, the essential oil will float to the top of the distillate where it is removed, leaving behind the watery distillate. For this reason perhaps the term essential water is more descript. In the past, these essential waters were often considered a byproduct of distillation, but now are considered an important co-product. The science of distillation is based on the fact that different substances vaporize at different temperatures. Unlike other extraction techniques based on solubility of a compound in either water or oil, distillation will separate components regardless of their solubility. The distillate will contain compounds that vaporize at or below the temperature of distillation. The actual chemical components of distillates have not yet been fully identified, but distillates will contain essential oil compounds as well as organic acids and other water-soluble plant components. Compounds with a higher vaporization point will remain behind and will include many of the water-soluble plant pigments and flavonoids.Herbal waters contain diluted essential oils. Besides aromatic chemicals, these distillates also contain many more of the plant acids than pure essential oils making them skin friendly. Cosmetics and toiletries makers are finding many uses for herbal distillates. A pH between 5-6 makes them suitable for use as facial toners. They can be used alone as room sprays. Distillates are also used as flavorings and curables.Because hydrosols are produced at high temperatures and are somewhat acidic, they tend to inhibit bacterial growth but not fungal growth. They are not sterile. They are a fresh product, like milk, and should be kept refrigerated. Small-scale producers of hydrosols must be particularly aware of, and take steps to prevent bacterial contamination.".
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- Herbal_distillate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cosmetics.
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- Herbal_distillate wikiPageWikiLink Flavonoid.
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- Herbal_distillate wikiPageWikiLink Hydrodistillation.
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- Herbal_distillate wikiPageWikiLink Medicine.
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- Herbal_distillate wikiPageWikiLink Pigment.
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- Herbal_distillate wikiPageWikiLink Skin_care.
- Herbal_distillate wikiPageWikiLink Solubility.
- Herbal_distillate wikiPageWikiLink Steam_distillation.
- Herbal_distillate wikiPageWikiLink Vaporization.
- Herbal_distillate wikiPageWikiLink Water-soluble.
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- Herbal_distillate wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:hydrosol.
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- Herbal_distillate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Herbal distillate".
- Herbal_distillate wikiPageWikiLinkText "essential water".
- Herbal_distillate wikiPageWikiLinkText "herbal distillate".
- Herbal_distillate wikiPageWikiLinkText "hydrosol".
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- Herbal_distillate subject Category:Cosmetics.
- Herbal_distillate subject Category:Distillation.
- Herbal_distillate subject Category:Essential_oils.
- Herbal_distillate subject Category:Flavor_technology.
- Herbal_distillate subject Category:Herbal_distillates.
- Herbal_distillate subject Category:Herbalism.
- Herbal_distillate subject Category:Herbs.
- Herbal_distillate subject Category:Perfume_ingredients.
- Herbal_distillate subject Category:Pharmacognosy.
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- Herbal_distillate type Chemical.
- Herbal_distillate type Ingredient.
- Herbal_distillate type Oil.
- Herbal_distillate type Process.
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- Herbal_distillate type Science.
- Herbal_distillate type Technique.
- Herbal_distillate type Concept.
- Herbal_distillate comment "Herbal distillates, also called floral water, hydrosol, hydrolate, herbal water and essential water, are aqueous products of distillation. They are colloidal suspensions (hydrosol) of essential oils as well as water-soluble components obtained by steam distillation or hydrodistillation (a variant of steam distillation ) from plants/herbs.".
- Herbal_distillate label "Herbal distillate".
- Herbal_distillate sameAs Hydrolate.
- Herbal_distillate sameAs Hydrolat.
- Herbal_distillate sameAs ハイドロゾル.
- Herbal_distillate sameAs m.0266nj3.
- Herbal_distillate sameAs Гидролат.
- Herbal_distillate sameAs Q905870.
- Herbal_distillate sameAs Q905870.
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- Herbal_distillate depiction Condensers.jpg.
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