Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance incorporates various scented notes in different proportions, including Stanhopea Cirrhata, Cleisostoma birmanicum, Bulbophyllum kwangtungense, Dactylorhiza hatagirea, Goodyera velutina, and Vanilla planifolia. Stanhopea Cirrhata, known for its fresh Vicks-like scent, is used in the Fresh 9 (Men) perfume workshop. Cleisostoma birmanicum is used to treat orchitis in Laos, while Bulbophyllum kwangtungense, a miniature orchid, is used for its medicinal properties, including treating coughs and reducing heat. Dactylorhiza hatagirea, also known as Marsh Orchid, is utilized in India, Nepal, and Uttarakhand for its expectorant, tonic, and aphrodisiac properties.
Goodyera velutina is valued in Traditional Chinese Medicine for its antipyretic, detoxifying, and pain-relieving qualities, benefiting various health conditions. Vanilla planifolia, with its rich vanillin fragrance, is sourced from diverse regions and is renowned for its use in perfumes. Vanilla pods undergo a fermentation process to develop the characteristic scent, with vanillin accounting for a significant portion of the volatile compounds.
Each orchid species contributes its unique aroma and therapeutic properties to Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance, offering a captivating and diverse scent experience. The fragrance composition combines the scented notes in harmonious proportions, resulting in a captivating blend that appeals to various preferences and occasions.
Goodyera velutina is valued in Traditional Chinese Medicine for its antipyretic, detoxifying, and pain-relieving qualities, benefiting various health conditions. Vanilla planifolia, with its rich vanillin fragrance, is sourced from diverse regions and is renowned for its use in perfumes. Vanilla pods undergo a fermentation process to develop the characteristic scent, with vanillin accounting for a significant portion of the volatile compounds.
Each orchid species contributes its unique aroma and therapeutic properties to Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance, offering a captivating and diverse scent experience. The fragrance composition combines the scented notes in harmonious proportions, resulting in a captivating blend that appeals to various preferences and occasions.
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Contains Scented Notes of following in various proportions:
Native Singaporean Orchid notes: Stanhopea Cirrhata
Stanhopea Cirrhata - Used in Fresh 9 (Men) for Team building Perfume workshop
Stanhopea is a diverse genus comprising around sixty species. They primarily grow on steep mountain sides, trees, and rocks, with a few terrestrial species as well. These orchids can be found at various altitudes, ranging from near sea level to as high as 5000 meters. Stanhopea exhibits a two-flowered inflorescence on mature pseudobulbs, adorned with inflated basal sheaths that carry small, fragrant flowers. The blooming period typically occurs during the fall season. The scent of Stanhopea is often compared to that of Vicks, but we consider it a versatile and refreshing ingredient. Its fragrance is wonderfully complex, with one crucial element being 1,8-cineole. This compound contributes to the captivating aroma that distinguishes Stanhopea orchids and makes them a valuable component in fragrances. |
Therapeutic Orchid notes:
Cleisostoma birmanicum (Schltr.) Garay
Laotian name: Ka dam phi Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance features a distinctive orchid species known as Cleisostoma birmanicum (Schltr.) Garay. This orchid is native to regions including Hainan, Indochina, Thailand, and Myanmar, showcasing its adaptability in diverse ecosystems. In traditional practices, this orchid has been utilized in Laos for the treatment of orchitis, an inflammation of the testicles. This historical usage reflects the potential therapeutic properties associated with this orchid species. By incorporating the essence of Cleisostoma birmanicum into their Orchid Fragrance, Scentopia captures the aromatic qualities and cultural significance of this orchid. The fragrance provides a captivating olfactory experience while acknowledging the orchid's historical herbal usage and potential health benefits. With its unique blend of scented notes, Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance celebrates the natural diversity and traditional knowledge associated with orchids, offering a sensory journey that combines fragrance with cultural and therapeutic elements. |
Bulbophyllum kwangtungense
Chinese name: Guangdongshidou Lan (Guangdong Province stone bean orchid) Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance encompasses the essence of a unique miniature orchid species from the Bulbophyllum genus. This orchid flourishes on rocks in the forests of China, Hong Kong, and Lantau Islands, showcasing its resilience in challenging environments. In traditional medicine, different parts of this orchid are highly valued for their therapeutic properties. The fresh or steamed and powdered pseudobulbs are particularly renowned. Utilizing the entire plant, including the pseudobulbs, this orchid is known for its effectiveness in addressing various health concerns. It aids in treating coughs, reducing heat, clearing wind, and relieving convulsions in children. The taste is characterized as dry, bland, and cold, offering properties that release heat, nourish yin, and alleviate swelling. Additionally, it is employed for ailments such as rheumatism, arthritic pain, traumatic injuries, and mastitis. Externally, pounded pseudobulbs are applied to affected areas. It is important to exercise caution when using this orchid, especially for individuals with a "cold body," as advised in the Chinese Materia Medica. By infusing the essence of this miniature Bulbophyllum orchid into their Orchid Fragrance, Scentopia pays homage to the rich heritage of traditional medicinal practices. The fragrance composition captures the captivating aroma of this orchid species while acknowledging its potential therapeutic benefits. Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance invites individuals on a sensory journey that combines the alluring scent of this orchid with the wisdom and cultural traditions associated with its traditional usage. It contains · Cumulatin · densiflorol A · plicatol B · 3 dihydrodibenzoxepins: 7,8-dihydro-5-hydroxy-12,13- methylenedioxy- 11-methoxyldibenz[B,F]oxepin, ; 7,8-dihydro-3- hydroxy-12,13-methylenedioxy-11-methoxyldi- benz[B,F]oxepin, (1-3) 3 dihydro-benzoxepins have antitumor activities against HeLa and K562 human tumor cell lines. Dibenz [b,f]oxepin was found to be produced as a stress metabolite . |
Dactylorhiza hatagirea (D. Don) Soo syn. Orchis latifolia Lindl.
Common name: Marsh Orchid Chinese names: Kuanyehongmen Lan (broad leaf red door orchid), Hongmen Lan (red door orchid), Mengguhongmen Lan (Mongolian red door orchid), Zhanglie Lan Chinese medicinal name: Hongmen Lan (red door orchid) Indian names: Munjataka in Ayurveda, Panja, Salampanja, Salep, Salap (Hindi), Salap (Sanskrit), Salimpanja (Kashmir Himalaya), Hathazari (Uttarakhand) Nepali names: Hathejadi is the common name; Lob, Panchaunle (Gurung), Panchaunle (Nepali), Ongu lakpa (Sherpa), dbang-po-lag (Tibetan), Wonglak (Amchi), Lovha (Kham), Airalu (Sanskrit) Spanish name: Palma Christi Dactylorhiza hatagirea, commonly known as Dactylorhiza or Salam Panja, holds a significant place in herbal medicine practices. This orchid species offers a wide range of potential health benefits, and its different parts are utilized in various regions. In Turkey, the rhizomes of D. hatagirea are a valuable source of salep, known for its medicinal properties. In India, the rhizomes are valued for their expectorant, tonic, astringent, and nutrient properties. The tubers of D. hatagirea are consumed raw in India due to their aphrodisiac effects. In the Kashmir Himalayas, this orchid is used to treat several conditions such as diabetes, chronic diarrhea, dysentery, coughs, hoarseness of voice, paralysis, impotence, and to aid in convalescence and correcting malnutrition. In Uttarakhand, a paste made from the tubers is applied to fractures to support healing. In Nepal, a decoction of the root is taken to alleviate stomach aches, and it is highly regarded for its nutritional value. Chinese herbal medicine recognizes the therapeutic potential of Dactylorhiza hatagirea. The entire plant is used as a cardiac stimulant and is believed to benefit the kidney, stomach, and spleen. It is reputed to relieve thirst, improve appetite, and is used in the treatment of irregular menstruation, anemia, and dizziness. By incorporating the essence of Dactylorhiza hatagirea into Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance, the unique scent and historical usage of this orchid are honored. The fragrance composition celebrates the cultural significance and diverse applications of this orchid species in herbal medicine. Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance invites individuals to indulge in an aromatic experience that embraces the traditional heritage and potential health benefits associated with this orchid. |
Goodyera velutina Maxim syn. G. morrisonicola Hay.
Chinese names (in Taiwan): Niaozui Lan (Bird mouth orchid), Rongyebanye Lan (Velvet leaved etched leaf orchid) The herbal usage of this orchid species in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) encompasses a wide range of therapeutic benefits. According to TCM, the entire plant is known for its antipyretic properties, helping to reduce fever and detoxify the body by eliminating toxins. It is also believed to invigorate blood circulation. The orchid is utilized as a painkiller, offering relief from various types of pain. It is used to moisturize the lungs, improve kidney qi (energy), and treat conditions such as haematuria (blood in the urine). Moreover, it is employed to enhance overall circulation, reduce swelling, eliminate toxins, and address various ailments including tuberculous coughs, bronchitis, dizziness, vertigo, fainting spells, fatigue, neurasthenia (nervous exhaustion), erectile dysfunction, trauma, arthritic pain, sore throat, mastitis (breast inflammation), tuberculous lymphadenitis (inflammation of lymph nodes), snake bites, and skin diseases characterized by swelling and ulcers. The incorporation of this orchid species into Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance acknowledges its extensive use in traditional herbal medicine. By capturing its aromatic essence, the fragrance not only pays tribute to the therapeutic properties of the orchid but also celebrates the cultural significance associated with its usage. Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance invites individuals to indulge in a sensory experience that embraces the rich heritage and potential health benefits of this orchid species. |
Vanilla planifolia Jacks. ex Andrews
Thai names: Wanila (in Bangkok), Vanilla Vanilla cultivation started in 1817 on the French Reunion Island, brought from Central America via Mauritius. The large vanilla seedpods, containing high levels of vanillin, are sourced from various regions today. In its native Central America, vanilla grows in damp forests at altitudes up to 600 m and is hand-pollinated for optimal fertilization. The exported product is primarily the variable-quality vanilla pods. The captivating fragrance of vanilla is primarily attributed to vanillin, comprising around 2% of fermented fruit, although content varies depending on the origin. Vanillin is formed during curing or fermentation when vanilloside undergoes beta-hydrolysis. Vanillin constitutes approximately 85% of vanilla's volatile compounds, accompanied by significant compounds like p-hydroxybenzaldehyde and p-hydroxybenzyl methyl ether. Vanilla contains approximately 130 compounds, including phenols, alcohols, acids, esters, and carbohydrates, contributing to its rich chemical profile. In Indian traditional herbal medicine, the entire vanilla plant is believed to possess aphrodisiac properties. The roots are utilized as a stimulant and in the treatment of conditions like gonorrhea and dysuria associated with sexually transmitted diseases. Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance draws inspiration from the captivating aroma and cultural significance of vanilla. By incorporating elements of this versatile plant, the fragrance captures the essence of vanilla's aromatic richness, inviting individuals to indulge in an enchanting olfactory experience. |
Other scent note
Salty marine notes, fresh rain, & hint of fresh strawberry & kiwi
Scentopia Library Reference ingredient
Mint- Sir Raffles Collection - Check details at Scentopia's scent library
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