Seaweed Absolute (France)

Seaweed Absolute

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Seaweed (France)

🌿 Scent Profile

Earthy, herbal-marine scent – natural seaweed tone with green, slightly earthy facets.

⚡ Functionality

Anti-inflammatory, Antioxidant

⚗️ Chemistry

Complex mixture (phenolic compounds, terpenes, etc.) Mannitol, alginic acid derivatives, bromophenols (minor).

🛡️ Safety

Generally safe to smell; contains trace iodine/phenols – in perfumery amounts no inhalation concern. (Use is limited mainly by intense odor, not toxicity.)

🌍 Sourcing

Solvent extracted from seaweed Fucus vesiculosus in France.

🔬 Scientific Literature

Thyroid hormone levels sufficient for brain development and normal metabolism require a minimal supply of iodine, mainly dietary. Living near the sea may confer advantages for iodine intake. Iodine gas released from seaweeds may, through respiration, supply a significant fraction of daily iodine requirements (Smyth et al., 2011).”

Pubmed

L. japonica seaweed essential oil (LJEO) displayed DPPH free radical scavenging activity. LJEO showed strong antibacterial capacity as well as … antioxidant activityHexadecanoic acid has been reported to possess anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antioxidant properties (Patra et al., 2015).”

PubMed

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