Cananga Oil Interactions Overview

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Cananga Oil

Also known as
  • Cananga odorata forma
Cananga oil is an essential oil extracted from the flowers of the Cananga odorata tree. It has a sweet, floral fragrance and is used in perfumery and aromatherapy for relaxation and stress relief.
There are 0 drugs known to interact with Cananga Oil

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Is Cananga Oil Safe? Are There Any Warnings?

Cananga oil, derived from the Cananga odorata forma macrophylla flower, is considered likely safe when used orally in amounts commonly found in foods. It has Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) status in the US, indicating it is considered safe for use as a food additive. When used topically, it is also considered possibly safe for most people. However, as with any essential oil, allergic reactions or skin irritation may occur in some individuals, so a patch test is recommended before extensive topical use.

Caution should be exercised when using cananga oil in larger amounts or for extended periods as there is limited information available about its safety in such cases. Additionally, pregnant and lactating individuals should avoid using cananga oil due to insufficient reliable information regarding its safety in these situations.

How Is Cananga Oil Thought To Work? What Is the Mechanism of Action?

Cananga oil is composed of various chemical constituents, including linalool, germacrene D, caryophyllene, and others. These compounds are responsible for its characteristic fragrance and potential therapeutic effects. However, the specific mechanism of action and active ingredients of cananga oil are not well understood and require further research.

Traditionally, cananga oil has been used in aromatherapy and natural remedies to promote relaxation, reduce stress and anxiety, and improve mood. Its pleasant floral scent is believed to have calming and uplifting effects on the mind and emotions. As with other essential oils, the aroma of cananga oil may interact with the olfactory system, triggering responses in the brain and affecting emotions and mental states.

Pharmacokinetics

There is limited information available about the pharmacokinetics of cananga oil. When used topically, the essential oil can be absorbed through the skin and may reach the bloodstream. However, the extent of absorption and metabolism of its constituents in the body is not well-established.

Interaction Overview

Currently, there are no known interactions with drugs, supplements, medical conditions, or lab tests associated with cananga oil.

Common Side Effects to Watch For

When applied topically, cananga oil may cause allergic skin reactions in some individuals. It is essential to perform a patch test before using the oil extensively to check for any adverse reactions.

Are Supplements Standardized?

There is insufficient reliable information available about the standardization of cananga oil products. The composition and concentration of active compounds in commercial cananga oil preparations may vary between products and brands.

What Is Cananga Oil Typically Used For?

Cananga oil finds application as a flavoring agent in foods, adding a delightful floral note to various dishes. Its pleasant fragrance also makes it a popular ingredient in cosmetics, soaps, perfumes, and other personal care products.

Drugs that interact with Cananga Oil

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