Petitgrain oil is taken from the tree's twigs and leaves and steam distilled to produce a refreshing, floral, and herbaceous essential oil. Neroli essential oil is derived from the blossoms of the bitter orange tree, and bitter orange essential oil comes from the rinds of the fruit through the process of expression.
Petitgrain Oil Availability : In Stock Description: Petitgrain oil is obtained from the orange tree. This oil is very beneficial in many ways and it has both personal and health uses like it is used in cleaning purposes and it is used internally to support healthy immune system and nervous system function. It is obtained by process of steam distillation of the leaves and twigs of the orange tree. Petitgrain is important ingredient in the perfume industry, as it has a beautiful, fresh, and woody aroma and it blends well with citrus and floral oils. It's a joy to work with for aromatic blending. Extraction: Petitgrain oil is extracted from the leaves and twigs of orange tree by the method of steam distillation. Properties: Its color is pale yellow to amber and it is watery in viscosity. Blending: It blends well with Lavender, Palma Rosa, Rosewood, Bergamot, Sandal wood, Geranium. Oil. Uses: It is main ingredients in herbal medicines. It helps in getting over depression and other problems such as anxiety, stress, anger, and fear. It also helps in preventing body odour and various skin infections which result from bacterial growth. It is good for maintaining the moisture and oil balance of the skin. It can also treat acne, pimples, abnormal, dryness and cracking of the skin, and ring worm. Owing to its anti-spasmodic property it induces relaxation in the tissues, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. It also cures spasms. Safety and precautions: Petitgrain oil is in general non-toxic, non-irritant, non-sensitizing and non-phototoxic. A.G.Essential Oils situated at Delhi NCR (Noida) is manufacturer,supplier & exporter of this product in bulk and wholesale. We offer various Indian Essential oils, Carrier Oils & Aromatherapy Oils on below terms:- Petitgrain Oil Suppliers Petitgrain Oil Manufacturers Petitgrain Oil Wholesaler Petitgrain Oil Exporters 100% Pure Petitgrain Oil
Petit Grain oil is mainly used in perfume industry because of its unique, refreshing and energizing fragrance. It is also used in many cosmetic products for the same. This oil is antispasmodic and hence can be used in coughs, abdominal and muscular cramps, congestion, intestinal pulls, convulsions . The aroma of Petit Grain Oil oil is very soothing and acts as anti depressant. It uplifts moods and overcomes the problems like anxiety, stress and Petit Grain oil is very good for skin as well. It shows positive results on acne prone skin, abnormal sweating, ring worm, dryness
Petitgrain oil is taken from the tree's twigs and leaves and steam distilled to produce a refreshing, floral, and herbaceous essential oil. Whereas, Neroli essential oil is derived from the blossoms of the bitter orange tree, and bitter orange essential oil comes from the rinds of the fruit through the process of expression. The health benefits of petitgrain essential oil can be attributed to its properties as an antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, anti-depressant, deodorant, nervine, and a sedative substance. The chief constituents of this oil are gamma terpineol, geraniol, geranyl acetate, linalool, linalyl acetate, myrcene, neryl acetate and trans ocimene. The refreshing, energizing, and delightfully woody yet floral fragrance of Petitgrain essential oil does not leave any trace of body odor. Hence, can be used to make deodarants, perfumes and sanitizers.
Having botanical name Citrus aurantium, Petit Grain Oil offered has its origin in countries like Northeast India, France, North Africa, Southern China, Paraguay and Haiti and is a oil of yellow to brown color with sweet floral odor. Being soluble in alcohol and fixed oils, it has refractive index of 1.45000 to 1.46000 at 20.00 �°C with major chemical constituents being linalool, linalyl acetate, geraniol, geranyl acetate, myrcene, terpineol, nerol, neryl acetate. The oil is extracted using steam distillation process from green twigs of bitter orange plant. With the oil blending well with bergamot, lavender, rosewood, sandalwood, palmarosa, geranium, it is widely used in perfumery and aromatherapy based applications. The oil is also recommended for skin issues including toning the skin, clearing up of greasy skin as well as in cases of acne & excessive perspiration. Specifications : Botanical Name : Citrus aurantium Common Method of Extraction: Steam distillation Parts Used ; Green Twigs Note Classification: Middle Aroma : Sweet & Citrus Chemical Composition : The main chemical components of petitgrain oil are geraniol, linalool, nerol, y-terpineol, geranyl acetate, linalyl acetate, myrcene, neryl acetate and trans-ocimene.
Petitgrain Mandarin (citrus Aurantium) : Petitgrain Mandarin is grown in Egypt, Tunisia, Southern Italy and Northern Africa. Most of its essence are used as food flavouring and expensive perfumes production. Its essential oils are prized for its multibenefits. Mind and Emotions It is a sedative, relaxant, tranquillizer and a cardiac tonic. It can be used to calm anxieties, assist in sleep and help patients come off tranquillizers. Health and Beauty Good to calm irritated skin and soothe acne. Helps prevent body odour and bacterial skin infections.
Steam Distilled Petitgrain Mandarin Essential Oil Product origin : Egypt Key Specifications/Special Features : Bulk buy or customised packaging Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details : MOQ: 1 MT Packaging: Jerry Can
Spicy, warm, licorice-like aroma. Used by fishermen to mask human scent. It is a wonderful perfumery addition in subtle quantities, especially in Citrus blends or as an underpinning to a Vanilla blend. Well known for its effect on the digestive system. Blends well with cedarwood, chamomile, cypress, fennel, lavender, lime, neroli, nutmeg, orange, peppermint, petitgrain, rose, tea tree, and rosewood. Do not use if pregnant, except with advice of health care professional.