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Variety Ajwain Essential Oil Ajwain or carom seeds are known for their warm odor culinary flavor and wellness benefits in India The oil extracted from them carries the inherent properties of the ajwain plant The fragrance and flavor lovers use this distinct oil for different purposes Our enterprise is a leading ajwain essential oil manufacturer in India Botany Ajwain plant is an annual herbal shrub whose leaves and seedlike fruits are used by mankind in different forms The seeds are derived from the fruits they have a pungent bitter taste similar to oregano They contain thymol and emit a thymelike scent A small amount of seeds is sufficient for taste purposes in a recipe The plant is extensively cultivated in India and ajwain seeds are common cooking condiments in Indian households Ajwain Essential Oil Ajwain fruits are harvested and seeds are collected and sundried to extract the essential oil The Ajwain Essential Oil manufacturer employ steam distillation to obtain oil from the seeds The light orange to reddishbrown oil has a warm spicy thymelike aroma and pungent taste It contains thymol gammaterpinene and terpenoids This therapeutic oil offers immense health benefits and distinct flavor to the recipes It has antimicrobial expectorant digestive emmenagogue and analgesic properties Ajwain Essential Oil Benefits Ajwain oil supplier offers this oil to the users for the following wellness benefits It inhibits the growth of intestinal parasites and harmful bacteria and helps in digestive function It gives relief in asthma bronchitis and other respiratory conditions Its topical application protects against flu cough cold and fever It helps treat urinary infections and ease discomforts related to kidney stones It supports the health of reproductive organs by improving the secretion of estrogen and progesterone hormones Ajwain Essential Oil Uses It is typically applied to sore knees and other joints A drop or two of the oil is put into the ear to ease earache It is used in making soaps lotions creams and ayurvedic medicines It is added to readymade food formulations to enhance taste and shelf life It is ingested in moderate amounts to relieve colic stomach cramps and nausea The Ajwain essential oil manufacturers in India provide the oil in the required quantities with airtight packaging and safe transition to every location for industrial and household use Available Product Variants Certified Organic Ajwain essential oil Ajwain oleoresin Ajwain essential oil blends well with Parsley oil Thyme oil Basil clary sage cumin seeds Amyris clove oregano and vetiver oils not citrus family oils The ajwain essential oil suppliers also offer these oils in bulk for the blend General Precautionary Measures We advise you to take the following precautionary measures as an ajwain essential oil wholesale manufacturer Ajwain essential oil is concentrated in nature so it is recommended not to use oil without diluting it
(Elettaria cardamomum) Cardamom Oil is an almost colorless or pale yellow to light brownish liquid. The oil is produced by steam distillation of the seeds of Elettaria Cardamomum, a plant of the ginger family. This plant grows wild, and is also cultivated in Ceylon, India (Malabar coast, Travancore, Canara and other provinces), in Guatemala, and lately in El Salvador, Central America. In perfumery, the oil will not only impart spiciness, but also a warm, sweet note which tits into floral bases such as muguet and rose. It usually grows up to a height 4 meters and it has long, green silky blades, and small yellowy colour flowers carry a violet tip. It also has a large fleshy rhizome, which looks more similar to ginger. Its oblong gray fruits follow the beautiful flowers each of them containing several seeds. This essential oil of Cardamom is basically obtained through the steam distillation process from the seeds of its fruit which are just gathered before they are ripe and it yields 1-5 % of oil. This beneficial oil is sweet, spicy and almost carries balsamic fragrance. It is clear to pale yellow in colour and also slightly watery in viscosity. Specifications:- Apperance:- colorless to pale yellow clear liquid (est) Odor:- warm spicy camphoreous medicinal eucalyptus balsamic woody Spicy. Specific Gravity:- :- 0.91700 to 0.94700 @ 25.00 C. Refractive Index:- 1.46200 to 1.46600 @ 20.00 C. Optical Rotation:- +22.00 to +44.00 Solubility:- Alcohol , water, 332.1 mg/L @25 deg. C (est) Extraction:- The essential oil of Cardamom is extracted by steam distillation from the seeds of the fruit gathered just before they are ripe. The yield is 1-5 %. Composition:- The main chemical components of cardamom oil are a-pinene, b-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, a-phellandrene, limonene, 1,8-cineole, y-terpinene, p-cymene, terpinolene, linalool, linalyl acetate, terpinen-4-oil, a-terpineol, a-terpineol acetate, citronellol, nerol, geraniol, methyl eugenol and trans-nerolidol. Uses & Benefits:- Cardamom oil is particularly helpful for the digestive system. Safety Precautions:- Cardamom oil is non-toxic and non-irritant as well as non-sensitizing.
(daucus carota) The Carrot seed essential oil is obtained from Daucus carota and is from Apiaceae family. It is also commonly known by the names called wild carrot and Queen Anne's lace. The name of this essential oil is basically derived from the Greek word called Carotos. This annual or biennial herb carries hairy leaves and umbels of its white lacy flowers along with purple colour centres. This essential oil is obtained through the seeds. The essential oil carries phenomenal medicinal value and is also known for its carminative properties. When it comes to modern application, this oil proved out to be very beneficial for the cancer patients, especially those people who are suffering with stomach and throat issues. This essential oil is obtained with the help of steam distillation procedure from the dried seeds. Specifications:- Apperance:- pale yellow clear liquid (est) Odor:- sweet fresh herbal cumin carrot green spicy Specific Gravity:- 0.90000 to 0.94300 @ 25.00 C. Refractive Index:- 1.48900 to 1.49200 @ 20.00 C. Optical Rotation:- -4.00 to -30.00 Acid Value:- 3.00 max. KOH/g Solubility:- Alcohol, Fixed Oils Paraffin Oil ,water,8.507mg/L@25C(est) Extraction:- The oil is extracted using the best method Steam Distillation from the dried seeds. Composition:- There are few main properties of Carrot seed oil including Acetic, Limonene, Pinene, Carotol, Asarone, and Bisabolene. Uses & Benefits:- The Carrot seed essential oil is obtained from Daucus carota and is from Apiaceae family. It is also commonly known by the names called wild carrot and Queen Anne's lace. The name of this essential oil is basically derived from the Greek word called Carotos. This annual or biennial herb carries hairy leaves and umbels of its white lacy flowers along with purple colour centres. This essential oil is obtained through the seeds. The essential oil carries phenomenal medicinal value and is also known for its carminative properties. When it comes to modern application, this oil proved out to be very beneficial for the cancer patients, especially those people who are suffering with stomach and throat issues. This essential oil is obtained with the help of steam distillation procedure from the dried seeds. The Flavor is warm spicy,slightly biting at high concentration but sweet and piquant. Safety Precautions:- Pregnant ladies should avoid this oil.
apium graveolens seed oil This oil is produced by steam distillation of the fruits (seed) of either wild or cultivated Apium Graveolens, the celery plant. The extracted liquid is yellowish brown in colour and offers an aroma that is spicy, fresh yet characterised with a warm essence. Celery is not just a vegetable used for salads and stir-fries, but it is a revered herb to the Chinese as early as in the 5th century and is even widely used in the Indian Ayurvedic medicinal area. Ayurvedic physicians in India have used celery seeds for thousands of uears for water retention, indigestion. Celery seed oil is derived from the seed, and is found in foods, perfumes, and soaps. Specifications:- Apperance:- yellowish to greenish brown clear liquid (est) Odor:- fresh herbal green phenolic woody aromatic spicy balsamic Specific Gravity:- 0.87000 to 0.91000 @ 25.00 C Refractive Index:- 1.47700 to 1.49300 @ 20.00 C. Optical Rotation:- +48.00 to +78.00 Acid Value:- 3.00 max. KOH/g Solubility:- alcohol , water, 4.581 mg/L @ 25 C (est) Extraction:- Celery seed oil is extracted using the fresh or dried plant and its seeds in the steam distillation process. Composition:- Celery seed oil comprises various chemical components such as sedanolide, sedanonic anhydride, d-limonene, selinene and sesquiterpene alcohols. Besides, it can also contain fatty acids like linoleic, myristic, palmitic, palmitoleic, stearic, petroselinic, oleic and myristoleic. Uses & Benefits:- Its odor is spicy-warm,sweet and rich, soup-like, long-lasting and powerful, slightly fatty, typical of the odor of the seed (fruit) but less fresh than the odor of the celery plant. The flavor is equally warm and spicy, somewhat burning and very powerful. Celery seed oil is one of the most diffusive odors and one of the most penetrating flavors. In perfumery, celery seed oil is used very frequently, but only in very small amounts. Used skillfully, It can impart warm notes in floral and Oriental compositions, in lavender bouquets, in modern fantasy and aldehydic perfumes etc. Carelessly used, it may easily ruin a perfume. Its diffusive power and great odor tenacity should not be underestimated.
(Matricaria Chamomila) Chamomile oil Also called Blue Chamomile Oil, this oil is distilled from the true pharmaceutical chamomile, Matricaria Chamomila. Specifications:- Apperance:- Steam distilled chamomile oil is, when fresh, a deep ink-blue, somewhat viscous liquid. Odor:- Intensely sweet, herbaceous-coumarin-like odor with a fresh-fruity undertone. In a pure and undiluted state, the sweetness and odor-intensity of this oil is almost sickening, nauseating. The dryout of a mellow and aged oil is pleasant, sweet tobacco- Specific Gravity:- 0.91300 to 0.95300 @ 25.00 degree C Refractive Index:- 1.48000 - 1.50500 @ 20 degree C Acid Value:- 5.00 max. KOH/g Solubility:- Alcohol , water, 1.287mg/L @ 25 degree C (est) Extraction:- Chamomile oil is extracted through steam distillation process from the flowers with stalks of Matricaria chamomilla. Composition:- The list chemical components of camomile oil are a-pinene, camphene, b-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, 1,8-cineole, y-terpinene, caryophyllene, propyl angelate and butyl angelate, chamazulene, a-bisabolol, bisabolol oxide A, bisabolol oxide B and bisabolone oxide A. Uses & Benefits:- Chamomile Oil is used in very small percentages in high-class perfumes to introduce a warm, rich undertone which lasts through all stages of evaporation. In Perfumers :- Chamomile flower herbal sweet medicinal phenolic fruity: fresh, herbaceous Flavor: aromatic, fresh, spicy Safety Precautions:- It should be avoided during pregnancy and allergies.
(cuminum cyminum) Cumin Seed Essential Oil is useful as warming oil. It is come from the cumin seed that is one of the world's most popular spices, particularly in India, Asia, North Africa and South America. Its seeds is play an important role to make curry. It is helpful to relieve muscular pains. This oil is distilled from the dried, ripe fruit (seed) of Cuminum Cyminum, known as Roman Caraway, Cumin is an herb. Spices, foods, and beverages, cumin is used as a flavoring component. In other manufacturing processes, cumin oil is used as a fragrance in cosmetics. Specifications:- Apperance:- pale yellow to yellowish brown clear liquid (est) Odor:- cumin spicy fatty sweaty peppery green vegetable Specific Gravity:- 0.90000 to 0.93500 @ 25.00 degree C. Refractive Index:- 1.50100 to 1.50600 @ 20.00 degree C. Optical Rotation:- +3.00 to +8.00 Solubility:- fixed oils , glycerin , paraffin oil , propylene glycol , water, very slightly , water, 152.8 mg/L @ 25 degree C (est) Extraction:- The oil is hygienically extracted through cold pressing and squeezing process from black cumin seeds and kaluanji (black cumin) oil. Composition:- This oil has high nutritional value as it is enriched with essential oils and fatty acids like carvone, sabinene, beta-pinene, stearic acid, linoleic acid, arachidic acid, palmitoleic acid, myristic acid, oleic acid and various other chemical compounds. Uses & Benefits:- Cumin Oil is used in perfumes in trace amounts to introduce green-spicy and green-woody topnotes, particularly in the woody-floral perfume types, Oriental bases, mimosa, cassive, violet etc. It is also used for special effects in modernaldehydic fragrances. The flavor of cumin oil is spicy-herbaceous, faintly pungent. In flavors, the oil may replace the fruits (exceptin curry powder) and it is generally used for seasonings, pickles, meat sauces etc. Safety Precautions:- Any prescribed medicine should not be replaced by black seed oil without acknowledgment of physician.
(anethum graveolens) Dill Seed Oil is steam distilled from the crushed, dried, mature fruit of Anethum Graveolens.Dill seed essential oil is obtained from Anethum sowa which is popular known as Indian Dill. Being from Umbelliferae family, it is closely related with Graveolens, commonly termed as Peucedanum graveolens and Fructus anethi. Originally from South West Asia, it is a biennial herb that can grow up to 1 meter or 3 feet. It carries green feathery leaves and umbels of small yellow flowers that are followed by tiny compressed seeds. It derives its botanical name Greeks and Romans, who called it Anethon. Its common names come from the Anglo-Saxon dylle or dylla, which later changed to dill. The meaning of the word is to lull referring to its soothing properties. The Eucalyptus oil is actually extracted from the fresh or partially dried leaves and young twigs of the flower. Specifications:- Apperance:- pale yellow clear liquid (est) Odor:- Sweet herbal woody spicy Specific Gravity:- 0.88000 to 0.91000 @ 25.00 degree C. Refractive Index:- 1.47700 to 1.48400 @ 20.00 degree C. Optical Rotation:- +84.00 to +95.00 Acid Value:- 0.66, 1.5 Solubility:- alcohol , water, 367.1 mg/L @ 25 degree C (est) Extraction:- Dill Seed Oil/Dill Oil/Dill Seed Oils is extracted from the seeds or leaves/stems from the process of steam distillation. Composition:- Dill Seed Oil/Dill Oil is made of Chemical Composition like d-carvone, dillapiol, dhc, eugenol, limonene, terpinene and myristicin. Uses & Benefits:- Dill seed is extremely popular in Europe where types of bread are flavored with the seed (or with anise or fennel seed). The taste is warm, slightly burning but pleasant and powerfully aromatic-sweet. Safety Precautions:- Avoid during pregnancy. Therapeutic Properties:- The Therapeutic Properties of this oil is non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing.
(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.