Botanical Name - Ocimum americanum Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Leaves General Information - Ocimum basilicum (O. basilicum), Ocimum gratissimum (O. gratissimum) and Ocimum sanctum (O. sanctum), commonly known as holy basil, clove basil (wild basil/East India basil) and sweet basil, respectively, are frequently cultivated in several countries of East Asia, Europe, America and Australia for the production of essential oils. Ocimum americanum (O. americanum) formerly known as Ocimum canum (O. canum), includes wild species in India, but is cultivated in Indonesia for its essential oil for commercial purposes. Ocimum kilimandscharicum (O. kilimandscharicum), a variety species of O. basilicum, commonly called African blue basil is known for its camphor like scent of its essential oil. Similarly, Ocimum minimum and Ocimum citriodorum also include variety species of O. basilicum popular in Indonesia, Mexico and Africa for their naturally occurring essential oils as in perfumery and cosmetic applications. Likewise, Ocimum tenuiflorum (O. tenuiflorum) includes variety species of O. sanctum. Traditionally, these Ocimum species have been extensively utilized in food and perfumery industries. The aerial parts of the plants are considered as antispasmodic, stomachic and carminative in native medicine Phytochemicals - Ocimum plant part are complex mixtures of natural organic compounds which are predominantly composed of terpenic hydrocarbons (myrecene, pinene, terpinene, limonene, p-cymene, �?�±- and �?�²- phellandrene) and terpenoids (oxygen containing hydrocarbons) like acyclic monoterpene alcohols (geraniol, linalool), monocyclic alcohols (menthol, 4-carvomenthol, terpineol, carveol, borneol), aliphatic aldehydes (citral, citronellal, perillaldehyde), aromatic phenols (carvacrol, thymol, safrol, eugenol), bicyclic alcohol (verbenol), monocyclic ketones (menthone, pulegone, carvone), bicyclic monoterpenic ketones (thujone, verbenone, fenchone), acids (citronellic acid, cinnamic acid) and esters (linalyl acetate).
Botanical Name - Ocimum basilicum Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Leaves General Information - Ocimum basilicum (O. basilicum), Ocimum gratissimum (O. gratissimum) and Ocimum sanctum (O. sanctum), commonly known as holy basil, clove basil (wild basil/East India basil) and sweet basil, respectively, are frequently cultivated in several countries of East Asia, Europe, America and Australia for the production of essential oils. Ocimum americanum (O. americanum) formerly known as Ocimum canum (O. canum), includes wild species in India, but is cultivated in Indonesia for its essential oil for commercial purposes. Ocimum kilimandscharicum (O. kilimandscharicum), a variety species of O. basilicum, commonly called African blue basil is known for its camphor like scent of its essential oil. Similarly, Ocimum minimum and Ocimum citriodorum also include variety species of O. basilicum popular in Indonesia, Mexico and Africa for their naturally occurring essential oils as in perfumery and cosmetic applications. Likewise, Ocimum tenuiflorum (O. tenuiflorum) includes variety species of O. sanctum. Traditionally, these Ocimum species have been extensively utilized in food and perfumery industries. The aerial parts of the plants are considered as antispasmodic, stomachic and carminative in native medicine Phytochemicals - Ocimum plant part are complex mixtures of natural organic compounds which are predominantly composed of terpenic hydrocarbons (myrecene, pinene, terpinene, limonene, p-cymene, and phellandrene) and terpenoids (oxygen containing hydrocarbons) like acyclic monoterpene alcohols (geraniol, linalool), monocyclic alcohols (menthol, 4-carvomenthol, terpineol, carveol, borneol), aliphatic aldehydes (citral, citronellal, perillaldehyde), aromatic phenols (carvacrol, thymol, safrol, eugenol), bicyclic alcohol (verbenol), monocyclic ketones (menthone, pulegone, carvone), bicyclic monoterpenic ketones (thujone, verbenone, fenchone), acids (citronellic acid, cinnamic acid) and esters (linalyl acetate).
Botanical Name - Ocimum gratissimum Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Leaves General Information - Ocimum basilicum (O. basilicum), Ocimum gratissimum (O. gratissimum) and Ocimum sanctum (O. sanctum), commonly known as holy basil, clove basil (wild basil/East India basil) and sweet basil, respectively, are frequently cultivated in several countries of East Asia, Europe, America and Australia for the production of essential oils. Ocimum americanum (O. americanum) formerly known as Ocimum canum (O. canum), includes wild species in India, but is cultivated in Indonesia for its essential oil for commercial purposes. Ocimum kilimandscharicum (O. kilimandscharicum), a variety species of O. basilicum, commonly called African blue basil is known for its camphor like scent of its essential oil. Similarly, Ocimum minimum and Ocimum citriodorum also include variety species of O. basilicum popular in Indonesia, Mexico and Africa for their naturally occurring essential oils as in perfumery and cosmetic applications. Likewise, Ocimum tenuiflorum (O. tenuiflorum) includes variety species of O. sanctum. Traditionally, these Ocimum species have been extensively utilized in food and perfumery industries. The aerial parts of the plants are considered as antispasmodic, stomachic and carminative in native medicine Phytochemicals - Ocimum plant part are complex mixtures of natural organic compounds which are predominantly composed of terpenic hydrocarbons (myrecene, pinene, terpinene, limonene, p-cymene, - and - phellandrene) and terpenoids (oxygen containing hydrocarbons) like acyclic monoterpene alcohols (geraniol, linalool), monocyclic alcohols (menthol, 4-carvomenthol, terpineol, carveol, borneol), aliphatic aldehydes (citral, citronellal, perillaldehyde), aromatic phenols (carvacrol, thymol, safrol, eugenol), bicyclic alcohol (verbenol), monocyclic ketones (menthone, pulegone, carvone), bicyclic monoterpenic ketones (thujone, verbenone, fenchone), acids (citronellic acid, cinnamic acid) and esters (linalyl acetate).
Botanical Name - Ocimum sanctum/Ocimum tenuiflorum Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Leaves General Information - Ocimum basilicum (O. basilicum), Ocimum gratissimum (O. gratissimum) and Ocimum sanctum (O. sanctum), commonly known as holy basil, clove basil (wild basil/East India basil) and sweet basil, respectively, are frequently cultivated in several countries of East Asia, Europe, America and Australia for the production of essential oils. Ocimum americanum (O. americanum) formerly known as Ocimum canum (O. canum), includes wild species in India, but is cultivated in Indonesia for its essential oil for commercial purposes. Ocimum kilimandscharicum (O. kilimandscharicum), a variety species of O. basilicum, commonly called African blue basil is known for its camphor like scent of its essential oil. Similarly, Ocimum minimum and Ocimum citriodorum also include variety species of O. basilicum popular in Indonesia, Mexico and Africa for their naturally occurring essential oils as in perfumery and cosmetic applications. Likewise, Ocimum tenuiflorum (O. tenuiflorum) includes variety species of O. sanctum. Traditionally, these Ocimum species have been extensively utilized in food and perfumery industries. The aerial parts of the plants are considered as antispasmodic, stomachic and carminative in native medicine Phytochemicals - Ocimum plant part are complex mixtures of natural organic compounds which are predominantly composed of terpenic hydrocarbons (myrecene, pinene, terpinene, limonene, p-cymene, �±- and �²- phellandrene) and terpenoids (oxygen containing hydrocarbons) like acyclic monoterpene alcohols (geraniol, linalool), monocyclic alcohols (menthol, 4-carvomenthol, terpineol, carveol, borneol), aliphatic aldehydes (citral, citronellal, perillaldehyde), aromatic phenols (carvacrol, thymol, safrol, eugenol), bicyclic alcohol (verbenol), monocyclic ketones (menthone, pulegone, carvone), bicyclic monoterpenic ketones (thujone, verbenone, fenchone), acids (citronellic acid, cinnamic acid) and esters (linalyl acetate).
(Boswellia serrata) The Frankincense essential oil is obtained from the resin which you will get through Boswellia carteri tree and is of Burseraceae family. It is also commonly known as Olibanum and gum. It is considered as one of the firm favourites in the aromatherapy. This beneficial oil has gives wonderful calming effect to the mind and also helps in creating the inner peace. Also helps in giving the soothing effect to the respiratory and urinary tract and relieves the pain associated with the problems like-rheumatism and muscular aches. Pure frankincense oil also helps in giving the rejuvenating, balancing and healing action to the skin. Specifications:- Apperance:- is a mobile liquid, pale yellow or pale amber-greenish in color. Odor:- Its odor is strongly diffusive, fresh-terpeney, almost green-lemon-like or reminiscent of green, unripe apples (peel), but not terebinthinate. A certain pepperiness is mellowed with a rich, sweet-woody, balsamic undertone. Specific Gravity:- 0.85500 to 0.88000 @ 25.00 degree C. Refractive Index:- 1.46600 to 1.47700 @ 20.00 degree C. Optical Rotation:- -0.05 to 0.00 Acid Value:- 12.05 Solubility:- alcohol , water, 4.581 mg/L @ 25 degree C (est) Extraction:- The oil is extracted from milky-white sticky liquid resin part of frankincense tree which finds origin in Middle East and has small abundant pinnacle leaves with white/pale pink flower. Flowing from trunk of the tree, the resin is distilled for producing precious oil. Composition:- The oil contains alpha-pinene, Ketonic alcohol (olibanol), alpha-thujene and octanol, terpenes (camphene, dipentene, a- and p-pinene, phellandrene) and resinous matters (30 - 60 per cent). Uses & Benefits:- Gives delightful eflects in citrus colognes where it modifies the sweetness of bergamot and orange oils. A similar effect is obtained in the rather difficult fresh perfume notes such as verbena, citrus, etc. where olibanum and citral form useful bases for further modifying work. Safety Precautions:- Being non-toxic and non-irritant, Frankincense oil can be used by most people. Putting 2 to 3 drops on inside of forearm helps in testing for a reaction. Lactating women should avoid essential oils as these can carry hormone-like activity.
Lemon Grass (Cymbopogon) Product Price: Ask Latest Price Product Details: Product Type Lemon grass Part Used Herbs Is It Dried Dried Packaging Size 20 kg Packaging Type PP bag Arsenic 2 ppm As a medicinal plant, lemongrass has been considered a carminative and insect repellent. It is used in herbal teas and other nonalcoholic beverages in baked goods, and in confections. Oil from lemongrass is widely used as a fragrance in perfumes and cosmetics, such as soaps and creams. Citral, extracted from the oil, is used in flavoring soft drinks in scenting soaps and detergents, as a fragrance in perfumes and cosmetics, and as a mask for disagreeable odors in several industrial products. Citral is also used in the synthesis of ionones used in perfumes and cosmetics. Source of lemongrass oil used to flavor teas, ice cream, candy, pastries, desserts and chewing gum. Also used in cosmetics and perfumes. Quick growing clumps. Can be used instead of the classic lemongrass (Thai) in culinary dishes. The oil is used in perfume, makeup, soap, hair products, cleaner, antifungal agents, incense, and potpourri. Lemongrass oil revitalizes the body and relieves the symptoms of jetlag, clears headaches and helps to combat nervous exhaustion and stress-related conditions.
Common Name : Lemon Grass Other Name : Bhutika, West Indian Lemon Grass. Botanical Name : Cymbopogon Citratus (dc.) Stapf. Plant Family : Poaceae Synonyms : Andropogon Citratus Dc.part Used : Dried Whole Leaf. Overview : Cultivated As A Culinary Herb And For Medicinal Use. The essential oil of lemon grass (0.2 to 0.5%) consists mainly of citral. The herb also contains cymbopogone, cymbopogonol myrcene, nerol, limonene, linalool and beta-caryophyllene.
Common Name : Lemon Grass Other Name : Bhutika, West Indian Lemon Grass. Botanical Name : Cymbopogon Citratus (dc.) Stapf. Plant Family : Poaceae Synonyms : Andropogon Citratus Dc.part Used : Dried Whole Leaf. Overview : Cultivated As A Culinary Herb And For Medicinal Use. The essential oil of lemon grass (0.2 to 0.5%) consists mainly of citral. The herb also contains cymbopogone, cymbopogonol myrcene, nerol, limonene, linalool and beta-caryophyllene.
Lemongrass Leaves are test like "lemon" flavor because of its citratus Contain. The leaves and the oil are used to make medicine -cosmetics - Food & Beverages . Lemongrass is also used in making vitamin A and natural citral. How does it work? Lemongrass might help prevent the growth of some bacteria and yeast. Lemongrass also contains substances that are thought to relieve pain and swelling, reduce fever, improve levels of sugar and cholesterol in the blood, stimulate the uterus and menstrual flow, and have antioxidant properties.
The Lemongrass Oil offered by us has a pleasant and fresh lemony, mild and sweet aroma, which makes it a perfect part of perfumes, lotions and insect repellants sprays. The Lemongrass Oil is also used in Aromatherapy for acne, athleteâ??s foot, muscle aches and scabies. We are one of the prominent Manufacturers, Exporters, and Suppliers of Lemongrass Essential Oil in India. The Lemongrass Oil is available in various quantities and changes can be made as per the requirements of the clients. Constituents : Citral Geranial Geranyl Acetate Limonene
Analysis Report Product: Lemon Grass Oil Organoleptic Properties :- Appearance: Fluid liquid Colour: Light Yellow to Pale Yellow with reflection of Reddish Brown colour Odour: The odour is strong, sharp, pungent & fresh-grassy Lemon type, Herbaceous or Tea like odour. Botanical Source: Cymbopogon Flexuosus, Cymbopogon Citratus (Fam: Gramineae) Physico-Chemical Properties:- Specific Gravity: 0.892 – 0.925 Refractive Index: 1.481 – 1.492 Optical Rotation: -3º To +4º Assay By GC: Min. 70% Citral Content Storage: In well fitted container in cool and dark place. 25kg HDPE Drum, 200kg HDPE Drum
Botonical name : Cymbopogon flexuosus Cas : 8007-02-1 Country of origin : India Color & odor : Dark yellow to light brown liquid @22c with a strong odor Solubility : Soluble in alcohol and other organics solvents F.E.M.A. : 2624 Specific gravity : 0.8902 @ 72f Optical rotation : 12.4 Refractive index : 1.4830 @ 72f Flash point : 163 f Major constituents : Citral Extraction method : Steam distillation Description Lemongrass oil is derived from lemongrass, which is a fast growing, tall, aromatic perennial grass native to asia. The oil is extracted from the shoot part of the plant and is yellow to brownish yellow liquid in color. Having good aromatherapy properties, it is used for clearing oily skin, acne, athlete's foot and other ailments including alleviating excessive perspiration. Common names Andropogon citratus, a. Schoenathus. Blends with: Basil, coriander, cedarwood, geranium, lavender, jasmine, tea tree. Constituents Citral, myrcene, geranyl acetate, citronellal, nerol, neral, geraniol, traces of limonene & citral. Uses Lemongrass oil helps in toning up the muscles & tissues and in relieving muscle pains by making muscles supple. It also helps with correcting poor blood circulation and as an insect repellant. Further, it is also used to keep pets clean of fleas, ticks & lice.
Aadrea Lemongrass essential oil is licenced by Uganda National Bureau of Standards under Permit Number 08285-1849-0008, issued under US ISO Standard 3217:1974 [UNBS, Uganda]. The oil is a pale yellow to orange yellow mobile liquid, derived from the stock of Cymbopogon citratus, a specie of grass in the Poaceae family of grasses, native to the Tropics. Its scent is lemony, and characteristic with a hint of citral. The main active component(s) in a typical oil sample are: Myrcene (16%), Citral (1%), Citronellal (2%), Geranyl Acetate (1%), Nerol (35%), Geraniol (40%), and Limonene (0.5%). Our packaging is typically 5 litre aluminum cans. Price offer is for 1 litre (1000ml) of 100% pure essential oil.
Lemongrass oil is extracted from the leaves of Cymbopogon plant by steam distillation method. Its main compounds are Geranyl acetate, myrcene, neral, nerol, citronella, terpineol, methyl heptonene, dipentene, geraneol, farnesol, limonene and citral. This incredible oil is used by healthcare providers to treat high blood pressure and digestive problems. This amazing oil is used in aromatherapy to relieve anxiety, stress, and depression. It has application in culinary, medicinal and skin care purposes.
Antibacterial Gel Hand Sanitizer 70% Alcohol Kills 99.99% of Germs Leaves hands feeling soft https://www.ipscltd.com/150ml-hand-sanitizer-gel-70-alcohol/ Technical Specification: Double action hand sanitizer: antibacterial and moisturising, with aloe vera concentrate, it gives hands a pleasant sensation of softness. It can be used without suitable for all skin types. Way of Use: Pour a small quantity of the product on the palm of the hand, and rub it until it dries. Repeat the action if necessary. WARNINGS: external use. In case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. Ingredients INCI (CTFA): Alcohol Denat, aqua(water), Carbomer, PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate, Arinmedhyl propanol, Alice Barbdensis Leaf Juice, Parlum (Fragrance) Alpha Isomethyl Ionone, Butylphrnyl Mettylpropional, Citral, Coumarin, Eugenol, Limonene, Linalool.
Lemongrass is a fast growing, tall, aromatic perennial grass that grows up to 1.5 metres (4 feet) in height. It is native to asia, but is now cultivated mostly in india, africa, and tropical asia. ParameterResult Appearance & colorDark yellow colour liquid, OdourHeavy lemon-like odour Refrective index1.485 at 20ºc Optical rotation0.888 at 25ºc Specific index-1 Glc%Db-5 Citral 81% Common uses: lemongrass essential oil is known for its invigorating and antiseptic properties. It can be used in facial toners as its astringent properties help fight acne and greasy skin. An excellent anti-depressant, lemongrass essential oil tones and fortifies the nervous system and can be used in bath for soothing muscular nerves and pain. Lemongrass shares similar properties with citronella and has a great reputation for keeping insects away.
Pine essential oil is extracted from pine tree. These trees can grow up to 40 meters and are reddish-brown with needle-like gray-green coloured leaves. The leaves grow in pairs, along with orange-yellow colour flowers and pointed brown cones. Common names Pine Blends with: Citronella, clary sage, coriander, cypress, eucalyptus, frankincense, juniper, lavender, myrrh, rosemary, spikenard and tea tree Constituents Monoterpene hydrocarbons: pinenes, carene, dipentene, limonene, terpinenes, myrcene, ocimene, camphene, sabinene; also bornyl acetate, cineol, chamazulene, citral. Uses These are used to treat a number of health problems including influenza, respiratory problems, rheumatism, arthritis, fatigue, poor circulation bladder and kidney issues, gout, muscle pains and aches, mental and nervous exhaustion and more. Apart, these are playing a an active role in cosmetic industry by adding sweet aroma to the products.
Lemongrass is an indigenous aromatic grass and India has been a traditional producer of lemongrass oil. Best part is it is a sturdy plant and does not get any pest attacks. Lemongrass oil with citral content of 75 to 80% is in demand in the market. The steam distillation is done the same day, within a few hours of harvesting. PACKAGING - 30/180 KG
Lemongrass Oil : CAS Number : 8007 02 1 Quality : 75% to 80% Citral two isomers Botanical Source : Cymbopogon flexosous Synonym : 1, 2-Dimethoxy-4-Prop-2-Enylbenzene 3, 7-Dimethylocta-1, 6-Diene (2z)-3, 7-Dimethylocta-2, 6-Dien-1-Ol Empirical Formula : C51H84O5 Molecular weight : 777.20
Lemongrass leaves are commonly used as "lemon" flavoring in herbal teas. In manufacturing, lemongrass is used as a fragrance in deodorants, soaps, and cosmetics. Lemon grass is also used in making vitamin A and natural citral. Health Benefit: Lemongrass might help prevent the growth of some bacteria and yeast. Lemongrass also contains substances that are thought to relieve pain and swelling, reduce fever, improve levels of sugar and cholesterol in the blood, stimulate the uterus and menstrual flow, and have antioxidant properties. Please note that here with mentioned the retail price per 1kg ; could be negotiated wholesale price for bulk order