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MOQ : 5 Litre Business Type Exporter, Supplier Country of Origin India Botanical Name Pimpinella anisum (also known as P. officinale and vulgare) Family Umbellifers Preferred Buyer From Location All Countries Except India Product Details Extraction Method Steam Distillation Plant Part Seeds and Dried Ripe Fruits of the Plant Colour & Appearance Colourless to Pale Yellow 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 suppliers of superior quality Anise oil, and supply it to most parts of the world. Anise essential oil is extracted from the seeds and dried ripe fruits of the plant. The plant is listed under Apiaceae (Umbelliferae), the most aromatic family of plants. Pimpinella Anisum is the native to Southwest Asia an Eastern Mediterranean region. The color of the oil varies from colourless to pale yellow depending on its consistency, and the main component of the oil is Anethole. The Anise essential oil is extracted from the plant using steam distillation method coupled with fractional separation method. It has pungent liquorice type, sweet, fresh, and herbaceous smell. Chemical Composition The Anise essential oil contains chemicals including a-pinene, b-pinene, cis-anethole, Linalool, trans-anethole, camphene, anisaldehyde, acetoanisole, and safrole. Therapeutic Properties The oil beholds many therapeutic properties like antiseptic, cordial, digestive, antispasmodic, decongestant, anti-rheumatic, carminative, stomachic, laxative, expectorant, parasiticide, aperient, sedative, insecticide, galactagogic and stimulant. Uses of Anise Oil Topical Uses Rheumatism Bronchitis Coughing Colic Indigestion/Cramping Colds Flu Everyday Uses Reduce Symptoms of Depression Protect Against Stomach Ulcers Prevents the Growth of Fungi and Bacteria Relieve Menopause Symptoms Balance Blood Sugar Levels Reduce Inflammation Popular Uses Used in flatulence, indigestion, hangover & Catarrh Has a good effect on the digestive tract by treating many problems Very useful in treating muscular pain Bronchitis & Whooping cough can be cured by the use of Anise oil Used to cure scabies & psoriasis Used in toothpaste & mouthwash Used as a drop on a handkerchief Used in soaps, Perfumes & sachets Directly can apply on skin to treat lice & scabies Used in cordials & liquors Used in dairy products, meat, gelatin, puddings, flavoring in alcohol, Liqueurs In Food Anise oil is used as a Flavoring agent
MOQ : 5 Litre Business Type Exporter, Supplier Country of Origin India Botanical Name Eucalyptus globulus Family Myrtaceae Preferred Buyer From Location All Countries Except India Product Details Extraction Method Steam Distillation Plant Part Leaves Colour & Appearance Clear Packing Our Standard packing is 25kg/50kg PP bag with liner Certifications FASSAI / SPICE BOARD / G.S.T. / I.E.C./ MSME Most often used as traditional medicine, the Eucalyptus Essential Oil produces a fresh, strong camphoraceous aroma which is exceedingly prescribed for its antibacterial properties. The oil acts as a stimulant for mental activity regulates the flow of blood to the brain, relief from pain, and dental healthcare. The colorless liquid oil is extracted with the help of dried leaves of the eucalyptus plant through steam/hydrodistillation and is well known for its healing properties. The eucalyptus tree is mainly cultivated in Australia, India, Europe, and South Africa. The Eucalyptus oil smells woody and the array includes Eucalyptus Polybractea, Eucalyptus Globules, Eucalyptus Radiate, and Eucalyptus Citriodora. Another reason for its popularity is that the oil is also used in baked products, meat, and beverages. Extraction Eucalyptus oil is extracted by the method of steam and water distillation from the leaves, stem and bud of clove. Constituents Main : Eucalyptol, alpha-terpineol Other : a(pinene) b(pinene), a(phellandrene), d(limonene), 1,8-cineole, Camphor, Sabinene. Blending Eucalyptus oil blends with benzoin, lavender, ginger, sandalwood, basil and clary sage. Usage The oil is widely used by the various industries like pharmaceutical, antiseptic, repellent, flavoring, fragrance and industrial uses due to which it stands a great demand in the worldwide market. It is easily available worldwide and priced at the comfort of everyoneâ??s pocket. Some of the most useful products available in the market which contains eucalyptus are mouthwashes, liniments and ointments, toothpaste, cough drops, and lozenges. It may also surprise you that the oil is also used as an insect repellent and bio-pesticides. Benefits Let's discover some of the unique benefits of the Eucalyptus oil, few of them are stated below. Blood Circulation : The oil massage to the body increases the blood circulation which relaxes your body and fights tiredness. It heals your mind and controls all possible headaches.
MOQ : 5 Litre Business Type Exporter, Supplier Country of Origin India Botanical Name Matricaria Chamomilla Family Asteraceae Preferred Buyer From Location All Countries Except India Product Details Extraction Method Steam Distillation Plant Part Flowers Colour & Appearance Bluish to Green Liquid with a Medium Viscosity Packing Our Standard packing is 25kg/50kg PP bag with liner Certifications FASSAI / SPICE BOARD / G.S.T. / I.E.C./ MSME Chamomile Oil (botanical name Matricaria chamomilla) comes from Asteraceae family,which is further divided into two types-Roman and German Chamomile. The oil is unique and has a calming and soothing effect on the entire system of the body. The oil is known for its sweet and natural, straw-like aroma. Available inlight blue color with a watery viscosity, the oil has immense health benefits.It is mixed with other essential oils to prepare different massage oil types for comforting muscles. Extraction Chamomile oil is extracted from the fresh flowers of Chamomile plant. The extraction is done using steam distillation with the fresh Roman and German chamomile flowers yielding a good percentage. Constituents Main : 4-methyl amyl angelate, isobutyl angelate, isoamyl tiglate Other : a-pinene, camphene, b-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, 1,8-cineole, y-terpinene, caryophyllene, and propyl angelate and butyl angelate. Uses of Chamomile Oil Chamomile has been in use since traditional times. It is used: Topical Uses Fights Anxiety and Depression Serves as a Natural Allergy Reliever Helps Alleviate PMS Symptoms Reduces Symptoms of Insomnia Boosts Skin Health Supports Digestive Health Promotes Heart Health May Relieve Arthritic Pain Gentle Enough for Children Has Anticancer Activity Everyday Uses Use in moisturizer, shampoo, or conditioner to promote youthful-looking skin and hair Herbal teas or hot drinks to soothe the body and mind Apply to the bottom of the feet Popular Uses Used as a mouthwash for dental abscesses and tonsillitis Good for abdominal pain, gall bladder problems s well as for throat infections Stimulates the liver and gall bladder Used as an internal or external part of the body as perfume or cosmetic assistance Effective on urinary stones Blue chamomile oil is best for children when they colicky, feel irritable and impatient, etc. Relieves allergies, hay fever and asthma for the skin Has a calming effect on your whole body