Ajwain seeds have a small amount of oil in them known as ajwain oil. The oil contains thymol, a phenol that gives the fruit its thyme-like smell
Variety Ajwain Essential Oil Ajwain or carom seeds are known for their warm odor culinary flavor and wellness benefits in India The oil extracted from them carries the inherent properties of the ajwain plant The fragrance and flavor lovers use this distinct oil for different purposes Our enterprise is a leading ajwain essential oil manufacturer in India Botany Ajwain plant is an annual herbal shrub whose leaves and seedlike fruits are used by mankind in different forms The seeds are derived from the fruits they have a pungent bitter taste similar to oregano They contain thymol and emit a thymelike scent A small amount of seeds is sufficient for taste purposes in a recipe The plant is extensively cultivated in India and ajwain seeds are common cooking condiments in Indian households Ajwain Essential Oil Ajwain fruits are harvested and seeds are collected and sundried to extract the essential oil The Ajwain Essential Oil manufacturer employ steam distillation to obtain oil from the seeds The light orange to reddishbrown oil has a warm spicy thymelike aroma and pungent taste It contains thymol gammaterpinene and terpenoids This therapeutic oil offers immense health benefits and distinct flavor to the recipes It has antimicrobial expectorant digestive emmenagogue and analgesic properties Ajwain Essential Oil Benefits Ajwain oil supplier offers this oil to the users for the following wellness benefits It inhibits the growth of intestinal parasites and harmful bacteria and helps in digestive function It gives relief in asthma bronchitis and other respiratory conditions Its topical application protects against flu cough cold and fever It helps treat urinary infections and ease discomforts related to kidney stones It supports the health of reproductive organs by improving the secretion of estrogen and progesterone hormones Ajwain Essential Oil Uses It is typically applied to sore knees and other joints A drop or two of the oil is put into the ear to ease earache It is used in making soaps lotions creams and ayurvedic medicines It is added to readymade food formulations to enhance taste and shelf life It is ingested in moderate amounts to relieve colic stomach cramps and nausea The Ajwain essential oil manufacturers in India provide the oil in the required quantities with airtight packaging and safe transition to every location for industrial and household use Available Product Variants Certified Organic Ajwain essential oil Ajwain oleoresin Ajwain essential oil blends well with Parsley oil Thyme oil Basil clary sage cumin seeds Amyris clove oregano and vetiver oils not citrus family oils The ajwain essential oil suppliers also offer these oils in bulk for the blend General Precautionary Measures We advise you to take the following precautionary measures as an ajwain essential oil wholesale manufacturer Ajwain essential oil is concentrated in nature so it is recommended not to use oil without diluting it
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Trachyspermum Ammi Ajwain oil is known as ajowan, ajowan caraway, bishop's weed and carom seed oil. Its botanical name is Trachyspermum Ammi and this is an annual herb related to the Apiaceae family. This oil is mostly used for aromatherapy and therapeutic purposes. This strength of aroma is strong. Ajowan Oil is steam distilled from the fruits (= seeds) or, occasionally, from the whole overground plant of Ptychotis Ajowan, also known as Carum Ajowan or Carum Copticum. This herb is cultivated in India, in the Seychelle Islands and in the West Indies (Montserrat). Ajowan Oil is a yellow-orange to pale brownish or red-brown 1iquid of a pungent, herbaceousspicy and medicinal odor, reminiscent of red Thyme. However, unlike the rich odor of red thyme, Ajowan Oil presents a sharper, more cymene-like topnote and very little herbaceousmellow body. The fresh, almost green-cuminic topnote is characteristic of Ajowan Oil. Its flavor is somewhat sweeter than that of thyme, sharp and biting at high concentration, sweet. Ajwain herb has been in use since centuries in several cultures for its aromatic and healing properties. In Ayurveda especially, ajwain is known for stimulating digestion and increasing appetite. It is recommended to help in reducing stomach discomfort and pain associated with gas and helps in providing relief from menstrual cramps. Specifications:- Apperance:- Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid (est) Odor:- Herbal Thyme Phenolic Medicinal Spicy Specific Gravity:- 0.89000 - 0.98000. Refractive Index:- 1.4830 - 1.5150 @ 20A deg C. Optical Rotation:- +0 to +5 Deg. Solubility:- water, 437.4 mg/L @ 25 C (est) Extraction:- Ajwain oil is extracted from the crushed seeds by the method of Steam. Composition:- The main constituents of the ajwain oil are thymol, gamma-terpinene, p-cymene, and beta-pinene. Alpha-pinene, alpha-thujene, beta-myrcene, carvacrol, limonene, and terpinene-4-ol. There are variations in the composition of ajwain oils depending upon the region where it is cultivated. For instance, ajwain oil collected from Southern India is rich in thymol. The principal constituents which are responsible for typical flavour of ajwain seed essential oil are thymol and carvacrol. Uses & Benefits:- Suggested use level is 2,0 to 3.0 mg~
Description- Ajwain oil is derived from the herb scientifically known as Trachyspermum ammi, or Caram copticum. Ajwain oil belongs to Apiaceae family, originated from Egypt and spread throughout South West Asia such as in India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan. The plant of Ajwain oil grows approximately up to 2 feet, predominate winter crop. Ajwain is annual shrub with small, soft hairs and its fruits are grayish in color and oval in shape. Ajwain oil is used in the preparation of medicines. Properties- Ajwain oil is pale yellowish in color, burning taste with characteristic thyme odor. Chemical Composition- Ajwain oil is chemically composed of thymol, -pinene, -terpinene, carvacrol, dipentene, and p-cymene. Uses Ajwain oil is a key ingredient in the manufacturing of toothpaste and mouthwashes Ajwain oil is also used in aromatherapy, in body oil Ajwain oil is very useful for the treatment of cholera and diarrhea. It provides aid in healing painful throat. Ajwain oil used to ease stuffy nose, sinus congestion, cold, and coughs. Ajwain oil is very helpful for the treatment of kidney stone as its property has ability to dissolves stone and treats urinary infections It is also used in wound cleaning Ajwain oil is used for treating skin infection as it has antiseptic property. It has the antifungal component which helps to get rid of molds, yeasts and other fungi. It is used for the treatment of a migraine and rheumatic pain. Safety and Prevention- If any person is on diet, avoid using ajowain oil. Consult to doctor first before using while pregnant or breastfeeding. 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:- Essential Oils Ajwain oil health benefits Ajwain oil manufacturers Ajwain oil Suppliers Ajwain oil Wholesaler Pure Ajwain Oil Ajwain oil Exporters
Ajwain is an annual herbaceous, 30 -70 cm (1 -2 ft) in height, bearing feathery leaves and red flowers. Ajwain essential oil extracted from Ajwain Seed is much valued for it's stimulant, tonic, and carminative properties. It is very good for anti microbial purposes also.
Ajwain oil has insecticidal, digestive, antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-filarial, anthelmintic, hypotensive, expectorant, analgesic, spasmodic, antipyretic, tonic, antitussive, and anti-aggregatory properties.
MOQ : 5 Litre Business Type Exporter, Supplier Country of Origin India Botanical Name Trachyspermum ammi Family Apiaceae /Umbelliferae Preferred Buyer From Location All Countries Except India Product Details Extraction Method Steam Distillation Plant Part Seeds Colour & Appearance Light Orange to Reddish Brown with Herbaceous, Spicy, Medicinal Odor Packing Our Standard packing is 25kg/50kg PP bag with liner Certifications FASSAI / SPICE BOARD / G.S.T. / I.E.C./ MSME We are one of the leading exporters of premium quality Ajwain oil and supply the oil to many different parts of the world. The essential Ajwain Oil is extracted from the Ajwain seeds in its purest form by our team using the steam distillation process. Ajwain, a common ingredient of Indian kitchen and frequently used spice in many cuisines in India, is commonly known as bishopâ??s weed, ajowan caraway, ajowan, and carom seed. Ajwain is derived from the seeds of the herb Trachyspermumammi, or CaramCopticum. The herb belongs to the Apiaceae family of plants and is a native of Egypt, while is widely used in the South East Asian countries like India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, and Iran. Constituents Ajwain Oil contains around 50% of thymol, along with carvacrol, a-terpinene, dipentene, styrene, dillapiole, carvone, limonene, p-cymene, b-phyllanderene, and a-pinene. The seeds of the oil contain some essential nutrients like calcium, thiamine, niacin, carotene, phosphorus, riboflavin, carbohydrates, proteins, iron, and fatty minerals. Blending Ajwain oil blends well with other spice oils like sage and thyme. This is also works with citrus oils like orange, lemon and bergamot. Uses of Ajwain Oil Topical Uses Instant Relief from Acidity and Indigestion Treats Common Cold For Ear and Tooth Ache For Cleaning Wound Oma Water Stop Greying of Hair Mosquito Repellent Cleansing skin Everyday Uses Alleviate Bronchitis Get Rid of a Fever Treat Asthma Get Relief from Arthritis Relieve Neuralgia Pain Alleviate Headaches and Migraines Improve Digestion Get Relief from Flatulence Treat Stomach Ulcers
Approx. Price: Rs 1,500 / Kilogram Product Details: Minimum Order Quantity 200 Kilogram Brand KK Herbal Yes Organic Yes Pack Size 200 ml Usage Pharma and Flavors Extraction Method Steam Distillation Specific Gravity 0.901 - 0.912