Cat No - ADI-EO-4132
English Name - Tagetes Essential Oil
Botanical Name - Tagetes Grandulifera
Price in US$ per LB for 11 LB - 68.03
Tagetes Essential Oil from Aromas Oils Embrace the Essence of Marigold Fragrance If you find the fragrance of marigold flowers enchanting prepare to be surprised by Tagetes Essential Oil Order this exceptional oil in its purest form from Aromas Oils at affordable prices with just a click of a button Botany Tagetes scientifically known as Tagetes Glandulifera is an annual herbaceous flowering plant in the Asteraceae family The flowers commonly called marigold come in orange golden white and yellow colors The plant reaches a height of about 30 cm Overview of Tagetes Essential Oil Extracted from the aerial parts of the Tagetes plant through the steam distillation process Tagetes Essential Oil varies in color from yellow to reddish amber It possesses medium thickness and boasts a wild fresh fruity and citrusy fragrance Benefits of Tagetes Essential Oil Experience the various benefits of Tagetes Essential Oil Acts as an effective insect repellent keeping mosquitoes lice bugs and fleas at bay It also neutralizes bites and stings from insects Functions as a potent antiseptic treating wounds cuts abrasions sores and ulcers Helps clear phlegm and mucus from the nasal and respiratory tract Alleviates muscle and joint pain due to its antiinflammatory properties Blends well with Tagetes essential oil blends well with myrrh Bergamot citrus oils clary sage jasmine lavender lemon and tangerine Precautionary Measures Avoid excessive doses of this oil Perform a skin patch test before application as there is a chance of skin irritation Avoid using this oil during pregnancy Botanical Name Tagetes Glandulifera CAS 8016840 Color amp Odor Golden color with medium strength slightly fruity aroma FEMA  No Methods of Extraction Steam Distillation Constituents Tagetone limonene Solubility Insoluble in water soluble in alcohol and oils Specific Gravity 0857 0895 20C Flash Point 135F Optical Rotation 200 900 20C Major Constituents Tagetone limonene Volume 100 ml 250 ml 500 ml 1 Ltr 5 Ltr 10 Ltr 25 Ltr
Tagetes Essential Oil is best known for its ability to keep insects away. It is also credited by aromatherapists as helping with parasitic and fungal issues, while also being able to facilitate the flow of mucous and loosening congestion. It has also been used on cuts, sores, and bunions.
(tagetes minuta) Various tagetes species grow wild and abundantly in India, and several species are used in the production of perfume oils. Tagetes Patula is a tall perennial plant with orange-colored flowers, It grows semiwild and is cultivated on a comparatively large scale in the western parts of India, particularly in the northern highlands. Specifications:- Apperance:- Yellowish-amber-colored essential oil which is mobile when freshly distilled, but soon oxidizes and resinifies and becomes very viscous when exposed to air and moisture. Aged oils are viscous, dark amber or brownish colored. Odor:- Oils are characterized by a very powerful fruity top note, somewhat reminiscent of green apples. The bodynotes are strongly herbaceous, somewhat sharp. Specific Gravity:- 0.845 - 0.890 at 20 deg.C Refractive Index:- 1.48000 to 1.50700 @ 20.00 deg.C Optical Rotation:- + 2 to +10 Extraction:- Tagetes oil is extracted from the leaves, stalks and flowers, picked when the seeds are just starting to form. Composition:- The main chemical components are tagetone, limonene, valeric acid and ocimene etc. Uses & Benefits:- The oil finds use in certain types of herbaceous fragrances, e.g. fougere, lavender, etc., and occasionally in florals such as jasmin, gardenia, chypre, violet, etc., where the herbaceous-green notes play an important role. Modern aldehydic bases, tabac-bases, etc., may also benefit from trace additions of tagetes patula oil. Tagetes Essential Oil smells fresh, sweet, floral and slightly fruity. Safety Precautions:- Tagetes oil is a very powerful oil and should be used sparingly and should be avoided during pregnancy. Not to be used on a sensitive skin and may cause photosensitivity. Cases of dermatitis have been reported.
Chamomile oil has excellent calming properties, chamomile is very effective for irritation, impatience and feeling disagreeable, and has great value in treating menstrual and menopausal problems, chamomile is also effective on the skin, not only to sooth and calm, but to heal and for tissue regeneration. Chamomile essential oil has a sweet, straw-like fragrance, is dark blue in color and its viscosity is medium. Chamomile oil is mostly cultivated in hungary, egypt, eastern europe and france, while roman chamomile is cultivated in germany, france, spain, italy, morocco and france.
Geranium essential oil is antibacterial, antispasmodic, anti-tumorial, adrenal support, anti-inflammatory, astringent, antibacterial, anti-fungal, haemostatic (stops bleeding), and general tonic, geranium was used by the ancestors as a remedy for wounds, tumours, and skin care. With antiseptic and anti-inflammatory, geranium essential oil is indicated in acne, dermatitis, eczema, wounds that are weeping and will not heal, bruises, grazes and cuts, light burns, haemorrhoids, varicose veins, and ulcers, sore throats, tonsillitis, and neuralgia.
Juniper oil is used in aromatherapy to help stimulate and strengthen the nerves and bolster the spirits in challenging situations, while helping to relieve urine retention. It is used for treating rheumatism, arthritis and gout, as well as cellulite, acne, dermatitis, blocked pores, psoriasis and weeping eczemas. The main chemical components of juniper oil are a-pinene, camphene, b-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, a-phellandrene, a-terpinene, y-terpinene, 1,4-cineole, b-phellandrene, p-cymene, terpinen-4-ol, bornyl acetate, cayophyllene and trace amounts of limonene, camphor, linalool, linalyl acetate, borneol and nerol.
Lavender oil is an essential oil obtained by distillation from the flower spikes of certain species of lavender. Our lavender essential oil is produced from flowers growing in higher elevations of Bulgaria. The oil has a fresh, soft and sweet aroma. Lavender is indigenous to mountainous regions of the Mediterranean countries and the black sea, gowning best in the poor, well-drained soils. Lavender oil, which has long been used in the production of perfume, can also be used in aromatherapy. It has a calming and regenerating effect over the human body. Lavender oil can be used as an antiseptic and pain reliever to be applied to minor burns and insect bites and stings.