Vanilla Oleoresin (Vanilla planifolia)
Overview
Vanilla Oleoresin may also be referred to as Vanilla Oleoresin, Vanilla Absolute, Vanilla Co2 Extract, or Vanilla Oleoresin. It is typically processed using solvent extracted as a method for extracting oil from the seeds.

Essential Facts
- Aroma Description:
- Common Name(s): Vanilla Oleoresin, Vanilla Absolute, Vanilla Co2 Extract, or Vanilla Oleoresin
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Synonyms(s) for Vanilla planifolia: Epidendrum rubrum, Myrobroma fragrans, Notylia planifolia, Notylia sativa, Vanilla aromatica, Vanilla bampsiana, Vanilla duckei, Vanilla fragrans, Vanilla planifolia var. angusta, Vanilla rubra, Vanilla sativa, Vanilla sylvestris, Vanilla viridiflora
- Botanical Family: Orchidaceae
- Botanical Genus: Vanilla
- Perfumery Note: Base
- Indigenous Country: Madagascar
- Cultivation: Distiller is Certified Organic
- Processing Methods: Solvent Extracted
- Part Typically Used: Seeds
- Shelf Life: 4-5 years
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Ethically and sustainably sourced
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Organic
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Vegan
Essential Details
Benefits & Uses
Therapeutic Benefits of Vanilla Oleoresin:
Energetic, Spiritual, and Emotional Qualities
Energetics and Chakras Qualites of Vanilla Oleoresin:
1st Chakra - Survival and Support
2nd Chakra - Relationships
Creation Energy
Energizing
Transformative
Unconditional love
Uplifting
Articles
Vanilla Oleoresin Articles or Publications:
- PubMed: Fungal endophytes of Vanilla planifolia across Réunion Island: isolation, distribution and biotransformation.
- PubMed: Phenol homeostasis is ensured in vanilla fruit by storage under solid form in a new chloroplast-derived organelle, the phenyloplast.
- PubMed: Expression profiles of key phenylpropanoid genes during Vanilla planifolia pod development reveal a positive correlation between PAL gene expression and vanillin biosynthesis.