Camphor is frequently used in pain relieving balms. Apart from its calming aroma, it has a variety of therapeutic applications, including aiding in blood circulation, boosting hormones, lowering osteoarthritis, digestion, skin care, and relieving congestion. Camphor is utilized in perfumes and insect repellants in addition to therapeutic applications. These camphor uses are beneficial to individuals in their daily lives. As a result, the worldwide camphor market is likely to expand throughout the forecast period.Camphor has a wide range of medicinal applications. The worldwide camphor market is likely to increase during the forecast period due to its use in the treatment of arthritis, digestion, congestion, and other disorders. To obtain market dominance in the global camphor market, key competitors are pursuing inorganic development tactics such as merger and acquisition and new product launches.
Top Companies in the Camphor Industry:
1. Oriental Aromas Ltd.
Established in 1994, Oriental Cuisines Private Limited (OCPL) has enhanced the palate of India with a remarkable range of cuisines from all over the globe. OCPL is an enterprise which straddles both these markets with ease and expertise. Founded in 1994, headquartered in Chennai, India.
2. Taiwan Tekho Camphor Co., Ltd
TEKHO group was founded in 1955 located in Chung-Ho City, Taipei, Taiwan. At the first beginning manufactured "SHEN LUNG BRAND" "Natural Borneol" and supplied "Chinese Medicine" as the main role business. TEKHO extends the product line to not only Borneol, but also Natural Camphor, Camphor Tablet, White Camphor Oil, Sassafras Oil, Ho Oil, Yellow Camphor Oil and Terpinen-4-ol. The products were exported worldwide to Europe, US, Japan, etc.
3. HIYA INTERNATIONAL
Established in year 2017, we Hiya International is a leading Wholesale Trader of Isoborneol Flakes, Monosodium Glutamate, Liquid Mercury etc. the company is headquartered in New Delhi, India.
*Definition- Camphor (C10H16O) is a clear solid derived from the wood of the camphor laurel tree. Camphor is very combustible and has a strong odor. It can be derived either organically from the tree or synthetically from turpentine oil.