Description. (S)-beta-bisabolene is a beta-bisabolene which has (1S)-configuration. It is an enantiomer of a (R)-beta-bisabolene. ChEBI. beta-Bisabolene is a natural product found in Rattus rattus, Eupatorium cannabinum, and other organisms with data available.
Sandalwood Papua Oil, derived from Santalum macgregorii and sourced from Indonesia, is a pure essential oil obtained through steam distillation. The oil has a pale yellow to golden color and offers a mild, fresh, rosy-floral aroma. It is primarily used in cosmetics, aromatherapy, perfumery, and pharmaceuticals. The key constituents of Sandalwood Papua Oil are I±-santalene and I-bisabolene. This oil is certified with COA and MSDS, ensuring its quality and adherence to safety standards.
Black Pepper Oil is a pure essential oil extracted from the Piper nigrum plant through water steam distillation in Indonesia. It is a clear, mobile liquid with a characteristic odor reminiscent of whole pepper. This oil is used in various industries, including food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, perfumery, and as a pesticide. The main constituents of Black Pepper Oil include Limonene, Pinene, Myrcene, Phellandrene, Beta-Caryophyllene, Beta-Bisabolene, and Sabinene. The product is certified by COA and MSDS.
Ginger Oil is a pure essential oil obtained from the Zingiber officinale plant through steam distillation in Indonesia. It is pale yellow to yellow in color, with a rich, sweet, warm, and distinctively woody aroma. This versatile oil is widely used in the food and beverage industry, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, perfumery, and aromatherapy. Its main constituents include Zingiberene, ar-Curcumene, B-Sesquiphellandrene, B-Bisabolene, and other aromatic compounds. This Ginger Oil is certified by COA and MSDS
Price - Rs 2,000/ Litre Product Specification Packaging Size : 1 litre, 500 ml Minimum Order Quantity : 1 Litre Product Description Description : The main components of its essential oil are Limonene, Pinene, Myrcene, Phellandrene, Beta Caryophyllene, Beta Bisabolene, Sabinene, Linalol, Pinocarveol, Alpha Termineol, Camphene and Alpha Terpenene. Apart from those, black pepper is also rich in minerals and vitamins like Calcium, Manganese, Iron, Vitamin-K, Beta Carotene, Phosphorus, Potassium and Selenium. Uses : Digestive: Black pepper is remarkably beneficial for digestion because it stimulates the whole digestive system, from the salivary glands in the mouth to the large intestine, including promoting secretion of digestive juices like acids and bile into the stomach to facilitate digestion. Black pepper can be safely used as a spice for food for people who are on a bland diet or are otherwise forbidden to have chilies. Carminative: Black Pepper Oil is carminative and helps remove gases and prohibit additional gas formation in the stomach and in the intestines. Antispasmodic: It is an effective antispasmodic and gives good relief in case of cramps, muscles pulls, spasms, or convulsions. Additional Information Item Code : HO10 Delivery Time : 3-5 Days Port Of Dispatch ; Jhansi Production Capacity : Any Packaging Details : As Per Client Requirement Payment Terms : L/C (Letter of Credit)/D/A/T/T (Bank Transfer)
What is in carrot seed oil? Image result for carrot seed oil oil description The main chemical constituents of Carrot Seed Essential Oil are Carotol, Daucene, beta-Bisabolene, and Daucol. Used in aromatherapy applications, Carrot Seed Oil is known to have stimulant properties that enhance circulation as well as brain and nerve functions What does carrot seed oil do for skin? Carrot seed oil is a winner when it comes to anti-aging effects. Combining skin-mending vitamin A, collagen-boosting vitamin C and moisturizing vitamin E, this essential oil helps smooth lines and repair sun damage, scars and any other skin trauma.
The calamus plant is reed-like in appearance and grows to a meter high in muds around lakes. With sword-like leaves and yellowish-green flowers, calamus oil is aromatic in nature and the essential oil obtained from this plant has a warm, spicy wood smel ß – Asarone 83.2 % a – Asarone 9.7 % ß – Bisabolene 1.2 % (Z) – Isoelimicin 1.1 % a – Terpineol
Known by botanical name Daucus carota, Carrot Seed Oil offered has its origination in France and is a pale yellow colored liquid that comes with sweet, fresh carrot aroma. With insolubility in water and solubility in alcohol and oils, it has refractive index of 1.486at72°F. With main constituents of oils including b-pinene, sabinene, a-pinene, camphene, myrcene, limonene, y-terpinene, b-bisabolene, carotol and geranyl acetate, it is extracted using steam distillation process from Daucus carota of Apiaceae family. Extracted from seed part of plant, the oil is also known by common names of wild carrot & Queen Anne's lace and blends well with juniper, lemon, bergamot, lavender, geranium, lime, cedarwood as well as all citrus and spicy oils. Having constituents of a-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, b-pinene, camphene, limonene, geranyl acetate, y-terpinene, b-bisabolene and carotol, the oil has detoxifying effect on liver. It also helps in providing relief from jaundice and also cleaning digestive system. Some other areas it is helpful in treating include edema, rheumatism, gout, arthritis. It also helps in treating problems like bronchitis and influenza. Specifications : Botanical Name Daucus carota Common Method of Extraction Steam distillation Parts Used Dried Seed Note Classification Base Aroma Light Honeyed & Woody Chemical Composition : The main chemical components of carrot seed oil include a-pinene, camphene, b-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, y-terpinene, limonene, b-bisabolene, geranyl acetate and carotol.
Having a botanical name of Mentha citrate, Bergamot Oil has its origins in India and is a oil that is clear, pale yellow in color and has fresh, fruity, lemony odor. Being soluble in alcohol and insoluble in water, the oil is extracted using CO2 Extraction and is also known by the names of Bergamot, Bergamot mint. The oil blends well with Cypress, Frankincense, black pepper, clary sage, Geranium, Jasmine, Mandarin, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Nutmeg, Orange, Vetiver and Ylang-ylang. With constituents of oil including Furanocoumarins, Bergapten, Coumarins and Coumarins, it is usage in fruit drinks as well as for aromatherapy purposes for combating anxiety and nervous tension. The oil also assists in urinary tract infections as well as in relieving symptoms related to cold, chest/throat and digestion related issues. Specifications : Botanical Name Mentha citrate Common Method of Extraction Steam distillation Parts Used Fruits Note Classification Top Aroma Floral Chemical Composition : The Bergamot Oil offered by us contains linalyl acetate 30–60%, linalool 11–22% and various other important chemicals, which includes sesquiterpenes (a-trans-bergamotene, caryophyllene, ß-farnesene, humulene, ß-bisabolene), terpenes (limonene, p-cymene, ?-terpinene, phellandrene, a- and ß-pinene), C20 to C33 n-alkanes, and furocoumarins (bergaptene, bergamottin, citr
Having a botanical name of Angelica Archangelica, Angelica Root Oil has origination in China and is a pale yellow to orange brown clear liquid with amber odor. With solubility in alcohol and insolubility in water, the oil is extracted using solvent extraction process and is distilled from dried roots, rhizome as well as seeds of Angelica plant. With the fresh extracted oil having rich, warm and spicy aroma that is released as it evaporates, this pure and natural oil is popular for aromatherapy applications. Also known by the common names of Archangel Root, Masterwort, Angel’s Herb, it blends well with Basil. Patchouli, Clary sage, Chamomile, Basil and has therapeutic properties comprising aphrodisiac, carminative, antispasmodic, diuretic, emmenagogue, febrifuge, stimulant and stomachic. Recognized for effectively treating diverse ailments and diseases, its useful in promoting fertility and curing respiratory and digestive issues. Further, the extract is also used in treating bronchitis, colds, fatigue, migraine and disorders related to stress and water retention. Specifications : Botanical Name Angelica Archangelica Common Method of Extraction Steam distillation Parts Used Root Note Classification Base Aroma Fresh, peppery, woody, herbaceous Chemical Composition : The Angelica Root Oil is composed of following chemical components a-pinene, camphene, b-pinene, sabinene, a-phellandrene, myrcene, limonene, b-phellandrene, cis-ocimene, trans-ocimene, p-cymene, terpinolene, copaene, bornyl acetate, terpinen-4-ol, cryptone, b-bisabolene, rho-cymen-8-ol, humulene oxide, tridecanolide and pentadecanolide.