FORMULATION OF SOLID PERFUME FROM LOCALLY AVAILABLE CHRYSANTHEMUM X MORIFOLIUM (GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUM) AND THEOBROMA OIL

Authors

  • Rochele Yao S. Benan Saint Louis School of Pacdal, Inc.
  • Shariya Mei L. Pedro Saint Louis School of Pacdal, Inc.
  • Rimson George A. Ba-oy Saint Louis School of Pacdal, Inc.
  • Trisha Mhae L. Pilay Saint Louis School of Pacdal, Inc.
  • Christian Yoshua D. Sacramento Saint Louis School of Pacdal, Inc.
  • Benjamin A. Litusquen Saint Louis School of Pacdal, Inc.
  • Honey Khylle W. Dimatulac Saint Louis School of Pacdal, Inc.
  • Aubrae Frances E. Bannawi Saint Louis School of Pacdal, Inc.

Abstract

Chrysanthemums have a vast supply of cut flowers but limited use in the farming industry. This is a serious issue that every farmer experiences during harvest. As a result, a formulation of solid perfume from garden chrysanthemums may provide a remedy for this issue. This research aims to create a solid perfume from locally accessible Chrysanthemum x morifolium (Garden Chrysanthemum) and Theobroma oil. The researchers employed Rotary Evaporation to extract essential oils from Garden Chrysanthemum petals and formulate a solid perfume from cocoa butter, beeswax, avocado, and Garden Chrysanthemum oil at the University of Baguio. The formulated solid perfumes underwent tests for their homogenous, hardness/strength, pH, and organoleptic properties. Where the results showed that the three formulations were homogenous, the different concentrations affected the physical appearance of the solid perfume.

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Published

2024-09-24

How to Cite

Rochele Yao S. Benan, Shariya Mei L. Pedro, Rimson George A. Ba-oy, Trisha Mhae L. Pilay, Christian Yoshua D. Sacramento, Benjamin A. Litusquen, Honey Khylle W. Dimatulac, & Aubrae Frances E. Bannawi. (2024). FORMULATION OF SOLID PERFUME FROM LOCALLY AVAILABLE CHRYSANTHEMUM X MORIFOLIUM (GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUM) AND THEOBROMA OIL. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATION AND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (IJIREV), 6(16). Retrieved from https://gaexcellence.com/ijirev/article/view/4034