therapeutic grade customization private label eugenol for health care
Eugenol has multiple properties, including antibacterial, analgesic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory. Therefore, it is used in dentistry to treat toothaches and prevent caries; in household chemicals, it is used as a fragrance and preservative; and in fisheries as an aquatic anesthetic. Furthermore, it has potential applications in antipyretics, mosquito repellents, and liver damage treatment.
Main Effects:
Antibacterial, bactericidal, and antiviral: It inhibits a variety of bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
Local anesthetic and analgesic: It blocks nerve conduction and inhibits nerve excitability. It is widely used in dentistry to relieve toothache.
Antioxidant: It scavenges free radicals, protects cells from oxidative damage, and helps delay aging.
Anti-inflammatory: It reduces the production and action of inflammatory mediators and has protective effects against lung and liver damage caused by air pollutants.
Antipyretic: It relaxes blood vessels and inhibits platelet aggregation, exhibiting certain antipyretic and hypoxic properties.
Mosquito repellent: It has antibacterial and antipruritic effects on mosquito bites, making it a natural mosquito repellent.
Applications:
Dental: Used as an anesthetic and analgesic for toothaches. It can also be developed as a flavor enhancer and preservative in pharmaceutical excipients.
Daily Chemicals: Used as a key flavoring ingredient in perfumes, cosmetics, and soaps.
Food: Used as a spice to create nutty, spicy, and other flavors.
Other: Used in the fishery industry as an anesthetic for aquatic products, and as a potential botanical fungicide and dietary supplement.