Product : Cajuput Essential Oil
Country of Origin : Indonesia
Packing Standards : Plastic Bottle / by Request
MOQ : 20"" Container (available combine with other essential oil)
Port of loading : Tanjung Priok / Tanjung Emas
Shipping terms : FOB, CNF, CIF
Payment Terms :
1. 50% Advance Against (PO) : 50% Against Loading
2. 100% LC Irrevocable at Sight.
100 % original from Indonesian. Using for medical or others. PAYMENT TERM : L/C or T/T PORT OF LOADING : Tanjung Priok - Jakarta
Description Cajuput Oil is extracted by steam distillation from twigs and leaves of Melaleuca cajuputi Country of Origin : Indonesia Common Name : Kayu Putih (Indonesia), Cajuput (English) Botanical Name : Melaleuca cajuputi Plant Part Used :Twigs and leaves CAS# : 8008-98-8 FEMA# : 2225 ANALYTICAL/PHYSICAL Odor Characteristic cajuput oil Color/Appearance : Colorless to yellowish green oil Specific Gravity at 20 C 0.900 - 0.930 Refractive Index nD20 1.450 - 1.470 Optical Rotation (-)4 to 0 Solubility Soluble in alcohol Compound Cineole min 50-65% Alpha Pinene Max 3% Alpha Terpineole Max 10% Flash Point n/a METHOD Food Chemical Codex (FCC) STABILITY AND STORAGE 24 Months when stored properly on the following conditions: Recommended storage temperature: 20-32 C Keep in tighly closed container Keep in dry and airy place with no direct sunlight exposure
CAS No. / FEMA No - 8008-98-8 / 2225 PART OF PLANT USED - Leaf
Cajuput essential oil is made from distilled leaves and branches of cajeput trees. A subtype of the melaleuca tree, cajeput is indigenous to tropical regions in Australia and Southeast Asia. Cajeput also goes by the names of cajuput, kajuput, melaleuca cajuputi, and minyak kayu putih. The oil is primarily known for its antiseptic and analgesic qualities, and is also considered an anti-inflammatory, which is sometimes used to help treat minor skin wounds, colds, and inflammatory skin diseases. Despite its use as a natural product, cajeput oil can be as strong as traditional medication. Like all essential oils, it should be diluted in a carrier oil before applying it to your skin.
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