MOQ : 5 Litre Business Type Exporter, Supplier Country of Origin India Botanical Name Pimpinella anisum (also known as P. officinale and vulgare) Family Umbellifers Preferred Buyer From Location All Countries Except India Product Details Extraction Method Steam Distillation Plant Part Seeds and Dried Ripe Fruits of the Plant Colour & Appearance Colourless to Pale Yellow Packing Our Standard packing is 25kg/50kg PP bag with liner Certifications FASSAI / SPICE BOARD / G.S.T. / I.E.C./ MSME We are one of the leading suppliers of superior quality Anise oil, and supply it to most parts of the world. Anise essential oil is extracted from the seeds and dried ripe fruits of the plant. The plant is listed under Apiaceae (Umbelliferae), the most aromatic family of plants. Pimpinella Anisum is the native to Southwest Asia an Eastern Mediterranean region. The color of the oil varies from colourless to pale yellow depending on its consistency, and the main component of the oil is Anethole. The Anise essential oil is extracted from the plant using steam distillation method coupled with fractional separation method. It has pungent liquorice type, sweet, fresh, and herbaceous smell. Chemical Composition The Anise essential oil contains chemicals including a-pinene, b-pinene, cis-anethole, Linalool, trans-anethole, camphene, anisaldehyde, acetoanisole, and safrole. Therapeutic Properties The oil beholds many therapeutic properties like antiseptic, cordial, digestive, antispasmodic, decongestant, anti-rheumatic, carminative, stomachic, laxative, expectorant, parasiticide, aperient, sedative, insecticide, galactagogic and stimulant. Uses of Anise Oil Topical Uses Rheumatism Bronchitis Coughing Colic Indigestion/Cramping Colds Flu Everyday Uses Reduce Symptoms of Depression Protect Against Stomach Ulcers Prevents the Growth of Fungi and Bacteria Relieve Menopause Symptoms Balance Blood Sugar Levels Reduce Inflammation Popular Uses Used in flatulence, indigestion, hangover & Catarrh Has a good effect on the digestive tract by treating many problems Very useful in treating muscular pain Bronchitis & Whooping cough can be cured by the use of Anise oil Used to cure scabies & psoriasis Used in toothpaste & mouthwash Used as a drop on a handkerchief Used in soaps, Perfumes & sachets Directly can apply on skin to treat lice & scabies Used in cordials & liquors Used in dairy products, meat, gelatin, puddings, flavoring in alcohol, Liqueurs In Food Anise oil is used as a Flavoring agent