Mace Oil comes from Mace tree that yields nutmeg fruit which is pendulous in shape and similar in presentation to a peach. The oil is steam distilled from fruit part of the tree and has analgesic, anti-emetic, antioxidant, antiseptic, antispasmodic and other medicinal and therapeutic properties.
Explore the warm and aromatic qualities of Mace Oil. Mace oil is an aromatic and spicy essential oil derived from the outer covering of the nutmeg seed, known as the aril. It possesses a warm, sweet, and slightly floral scent, making it a popular ingredient in perfumery, culinary applications, and traditional remedies. In perfumery, oil has values for its unique fragrance. The warm and spicy aroma of oil lends a distinct character to various fragrance blends. This also known for its ability to enhance the taste of dishes and add a delicate sweetness to recipes. We recognize this oil has potential health benefits. It can possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which may support overall well-being. This helps soothe the digestive system, relieve occasional stomach discomfort, and promote healthy digestion. When using oil, it is important to follow proper dilution guidelines and use it sparingly, as it can have a strong flavor and aroma. Overall, this oil is a versatile and aromatic oil with a range of potential uses. Its distinctive scent, culinary applications, and potential health benefits make it a sought-after choice for those seeking a unique and flavorful addition to their daily routine. Package Size 100 GM, 500 GM, 1 KG, 5 KG, 10 KG, 20 KG, 25 KG Product Specifications Botanical Name: Trachyspermum Plant Part Used: Seed Origin: Indian Spec Range: Thymol 45 -50% VOC: 100% Solubility: Alcohol Soluble Extraction Method: Steam Distillation Appearance: Brownish Colour Liquid Odour: Characteristic Aroma and Flavour Specific Gravity: 0.904 -0.907 Refractive Index: 1.480 - 1.510 Optical Rotation: 0 +2 Natural: Yes Food Grade: Yes FDA: Yes FSSC: Yes Kosher: Yes Halal: Yes Applications: Culinary, Aromatherapy, Traditional Medicine, Digestive Aid, Perfumery, Topical Pain Relief, Skin Care, Respiratory Health. CAUTION: It is meant only for external use. Do a patch skin test before applying it to your skin. Dilute it before topical application. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight. Pregnant women should consult a doctor before using it.
Myristica Fragrans (Nutmeg) Mace Oil / Huile essentielle de macis / Aceite de maza / Minyak Fuli Pala Olfactive Profile : Sweet, fresh, spicy, warm CAS No 8007-12-3 ; 84082-68-8 EC No 282-013-3 FEMA No 2653 Product Synonyms : minyak phuli pala, macis oil, mace indonesia oil fg 5, mace oil east indian, minyak bunga pala Indonesia is currently the largest producer of Nutmeg Oil in the world, providing 75% to 80% of the global supply. It is also one the top three largest producers of Mace Oil. The three areas where Nutmeg is mainly grown in Indonesia are Java, Aceh in North Sumatra and the spice island in around Sulawesi. 80 - 90% of the Nutmeg Oil processed is used for flavouring in beverages
Mace essential oil is obtained by the steam distillation of dried aril of Myrystica fragrans Houtt The oil is a pale yellow to reddish yellow liquid with a sweet spicy and slightly woody undernote It has some amazing benefits as a topical aromatherapy product for treatment of arthritis and rheumatism It is also considered useful for many conditions like arthritis fatigue and anxiety nbsp Retail Bulk Mace Oil Glass bottle 10ml 20ml As per customer request Storage Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight Ingredients 100 Sri Lankan Mace Oil Origin SRI LANKA
Mace Oil
Mace Essential Oil has been used as an analgesic, anti-emetic, antioxidant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, carminative, emmenagogue, larvicidal, and as a stimulant. Mace Essential Oil has a history of medical use in combination with nutmeg. It was used to combat digestive issues and fevers.
Having botanical name Myristica Fragrans, Mace Oleo offered has origin in India and has brownish red color and is a free-flowing liquid with solubility in alcohol and oils and insoluble in water. Extracted using solvent extraction process, the end product is obtained by solvent extraction of dried flowers of Myristica fragrance van Houtte. The solvent is a semisolid, waxy material with odor and taste that are characteristic of nutmeg. Also known by the name of Nutmeg, Myristicia Fragrans Houtt, it has chemical constituents including Hexane or Isopropyl Alcohol and is mainly used as spice and seasoning mix for food products. As the oil is non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing, it has in it analgesic, anti-septic, anti-oxidant and digestive properties and can be perfectly blended with essential oils like geranium, rosemary, oak, moss, lime and other spice oils.
Mace oil is an essential oil that is extracted from the aril, also known as the "blade," of the Myristica fragrans nutmeg seed. The oil has a warm, spicy, and woody aroma, similar to nutmeg oil, but with a more delicate and refined fragrance. It is commonly used in perfumes, soaps, and other cosmetics, as well as in food flavoring and as a spice. Mace oil has also been used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antimicrobial properties. It is also believed to have a calming effect on the mind and body and may help with digestion. Mace oil should be used with caution and be avoided during pregnancy or with certain medications, always consult with a healthcare professional before use. It is also important to ensure that the oil is pure and from a reputable source, as some adulterated oils may be harmful if ingested