Citronella Oil is produced from grass (Cymbopogon winteranus) by steam distillation. This grass plant (Cymbopogon winteranus) comes from rare sri and Javanese (Indonesian).
Widely used for other cosmetic products such as perfume, candles and soaps. Citronella Oil also can be used to repel insects in plants, has long been used in America from 1948. Many also benefit from topical products.
Contain citronellal, citronellol and geraniol function for fragrance as an ingredient.
Pogostemon Cablin dried leaves through a distillation process that must be done to produce Patchouli Oil.
The plant is native to the tropical region which is currently widely cultivated in West Africa, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia, India, China, and Indonesia.
The very large demand for the international market, nearly 80% of the world market for patchouli oil products is from Indonesia. very suitable to be planted in the tropics. for annual production, it is almost 1,000-1,200 MT equal to market demand.
Antiseptic, anti-bacterial, anti-depressant, anti-spasmodic, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, anti septic, deodorant, diaphoretic, febrifuge, fungicidal, insect repellent, stomachache, stimulant, tonic and vermiform,
Citronella Oil > 20%
Astringent, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, calmative, expectorant, decongestive, detoxicant, immune system regulator, restorative, spasmolytic, stabilizing, digestive, carminative, antiseptic, stimulating, antidepressant and aphrodisiac