Vanilla Planifolia Fruit Extract

Functions
Protective
Smoothing
Fragrance
Perfuming
Antioxidant
Skin conditioning
CAS Number(s)
8024-06-4
EINECS number(s)
283-521-8
FDA UNII
Q74T35078H

Vanilla (Vanilla Planifolia) has been commercially extracted to yield Vanilla extracts that are used in flavors, baking, chocolate making, soft drinks, pharmaceutical products, liqueurs, candies, etc., as well as perfumery and soap making.

In various Central and South American countries such as Mexico, Argentina, and Venezuela, an alcoholic extract of the dried Vanilla Planifolia pods is taken to increase amorous desires.

The Vanilla Planifolia plant is a fleshy orchid with waxy, fragrant, pale spring flowers and hanging seed pods. Vanilla is more than just a particular scent.

Vanilla has been used as a massage oil for the impotent, frigid, or sterile person; it is warming, soothing, and aphrodisiac.

Vanilla Planifolia Fruit Extract is a light to medium yellow liquid with a characteristic vanilla odor. Vanilla pod extract is used in skin creams, lotions, and bath care products. It is also widely used in fragrance formulations due to its ability to round off undesirable rough notes.

Synonyms
Vanilla Bean
Vanilla Pod Extract