It was originally isolated from neroli oil, hence its name.
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Neroli oil is a classic element in fragrance design and one of the most commonly used in the industry.
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The flowers of the tree are a source of neroli oil, commonly used in perfumery and in skin lotions for massage.
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For instance, orange blossoms from " Citrus aurantium " that have undergone solvent extraction produces " orange blossom absolute " but that which have been steam distilled is known as " neroli oil ".
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A study in 1987 showed that the smells found in nutmeg oil, maize extract, neroli oil, valerian oil, myristici, soelemcin and elemicin reduce stress in humans as well as reducing stress-related high blood pressure.