Mentha citrate oil is an essential oil derived from the leaves of the Mentha citrata plant, also known as "lemon mint" or "orange mint". It has a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a fresh, minty, and citrusy aroma. It is commonly used in the food and beverage industry, oral care products, and aromatherapy. It has similar properties as regular mint oil, it is refreshing, invigorating, and soothing. It is also used as a natural flavoring agent in food and drinks. The unique citrusy aroma of the oil makes it a popular choice for use in perfumes, colognes, and other fragrances. Additionally, it's used to relieve headaches, nausea, and respiratory problems.
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
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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, farnesene, humulene, bisabolene), terpenes (limonene, p-cymene, ?-terpinene, phellandrene, a- and-pinene), C20 to C33 n-alkanes, and furocoumarins (bergaptene, bergamottin, citroptene, 7-methoxy-5-geranoxycoumarin, bergaptol, isopimpinellin, and xanthotoxin, and bergapten at 0.30-0.39%).