The extraction of fragrant compounds from plant materials to create concentrated aromatic liquids is a practice with a long history. These liquids, known for their potent scent and potential therapeutic qualities, are derived from various parts of plants, including flowers, leaves, roots, and resins. A common example includes extracting lavender’s scent through steam distillation to create a calming essence.
The production of these concentrated plant extracts is valued for several reasons. Historically, they have been used in perfumes, aromatherapy, and traditional medicine. The benefits range from potential stress reduction and mood enhancement to antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. Their concentrated nature means a small amount can deliver a powerful effect, making them a versatile product.