�±-Pinene is an organic compound of the terpene class, one of two isomers of pinene. It is an alkene and it contains a reactive four-membered ring. It is found in the oils of many species of many coniferous trees, notably the pine.
�±-Pinene is an organic compound of the terpene class, one of two isomers of pinene. It is an alkene and it contains a reactive four-membered ring. It is found in the oils of many species of many coniferous trees, notably the pine.
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.
Nutmeg and mace spice contains many plant-derived chemical compounds that are known to have been anti-oxidant, disease preventing, and health promoting properties. The spicy nut contains fixed oil trimyristin and many essential volatile oils such as which gives a sweet aromatic flavor to nutmeg such as myristicin, elemicin, eugenol and safrole. The other volatile-oils are pinene, camphene, dipentene, cineole, linalool, sabinene, safrole, terpeniol. The active principles in nutmeg have many therapeutic applications in many traditional medicines as anti-fungal, anti-depressant, aphrodisiac, digestive, and carminative functions. This spice is a good source of minerals like copper, potassium, calcium, manganese, iron, zinc and magnesium. Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids that helps control heart rate and blood pressure. Manganese and copper are used by the body as co-factors for the antioxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase. Iron is essential for red blood cell production and as a co-factor for cytochrome oxidases enzymes. It is also rich in many vital B-complex vitamins, including vitamin C, folic acid, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin A and many flavonoid anti-oxidants like beta-carotene and cryptoxanthin that are essential for optimum health.
Mace Botanical: Myristica fragrans Family: N.O. Myristicaceae Hindi Name: Mace - Javitri General Description: Nutmeg, spice consisting of the seed of the Myristica fragrans, a tropical, dioecious evergreen tree native to the Moluccas or Spice Islands of Indonesia. Geographical Sources The nutmeg tree, Myristica fragrans, is indigenous to the Moluccas in Indonesia but has been successfully grown in other Asian countries and in the Caribbean, namely Grenada. Banda Islands, Malayan Archipelago, Molucca Islands, and cultivated in Sumatra, French Guiana Composition -> Nutmeg and mace contain 7 to 14 percent essential oil, the principal components of which are pinene, camphene, and dipentene. Nutmeg on expression yields about 24 to 30 percent fixed oil called nutmeg butter, or oil of mace. Dried kernel of the seed. Varieties -> Whole nutmegs are grouped under three broad quality classifications: 1. Sound: nutmegs which are mainly used for grinding and to a lesser extent for oleoresin extraction. High quality or sound whole nutmegs are traded in grades which refer to their size in numbers of nutmegs per pound: 80s, 110s and 130s (110 to 287 nuts per kg), or 'ABCD' which is an assortment of various sizes. 2. Substandard: nutmegs which are used for grinding, oleoresin extraction and essential oil distillation. Substandard nutmegs are traded as 'sound, shrivelled' which in general have a higher volatile oil content than mature sound nutmegs and are used for grinding, oleoresin extraction and oil distillation; and 'BWP' (broken, wormy and punky) which are mainly used for grinding as volatile oil content generally does not exceed 8%. 3. Distilling: poor quality nutmegs used for essential oil distillation.Distilling grades of nutmegs are of poorer quality: 'BIA' or 'ETEZ' with a volatile oil content of 8% to 10%; and 'BSL' or 'AZWI' which has less shell material and a volatile oil content of 12% to 13%. Method of Processing -> When fully mature it splits in two, exposing a crimson-coloured aril, the mace, surrounding a single shiny, brown seed, the nutmeg. The pulp of the fruit may be eaten locally. After collection, the aril-enveloped nutmegs are conveyed to curing areas where the mace is removed, flattened out, and dried. The nutmegs are dried gradually in the sun and turned twice daily over a period of six to eight weeks. During this time the nutmeg shrinks away from its hard seed coat until the kernels rattle in their shells when shaken. The shell is then broken with a wooden truncheon and the nutmegs are picked out. Dried nutmegs are grayish-brown ovals with furrowed surfaces. Large ones may be about 1.2 inches long and 0.8 inch in diameter. Taste and Aroma: Nutmeg has a characteristic, pleasant fragrance and slightly warm taste
Saffron is a spice derived from the dried stigma of the flower Grade A: 100% red. Saffron is used as a culinary seasoning and to Color, Cottage Cheese, Chicken and meat, rise, mayonnaise, liquors and cordials. It is also used in specialty breads, cakes, confectionaries, Mughlai dishes. Saffron is also used as a perfume in cosmetics. The factors which are very important in Saffron are crocin (responsible for saffron's color), picrocrocin (taste), and safranal (fragrance or aroma). This Effective Ingredients, gives Saffron special color, flavor and aroma and Higher amount of these compounds provide higher quality of Saffron. Other volatile oils in Saffron are cineole, phenethenol, pinene, borneol, geraniol, limonene, p-cymene, linalool, terpinen-4-oil, etc. It also contains other carotenoids, including zea-xanthin, lycopene, and carotenes.
Saffron is a spice derived from the dried stigma of the flower Grade A: 100% red. Saffron is used as a culinary seasoning and to Color, Cottage Cheese, Chicken and meat, rise, mayonnaise, liquors and cordials. It is also used in specialty breads, cakes, confectionaries, Mughlai dishes. Saffron is also used as a perfume in cosmetics. The factors which are very important in Saffron are crocin (responsible for saffron's color), picrocrocin (taste), and safranal (fragrance or aroma). This Effective Ingredients, gives Saffron special color, flavor and aroma and Higher amount of these compounds provide higher quality of Saffron. Other volatile oils in Saffron are cineole, phenethenol, pinene, borneol, geraniol, limonene, p-cymene, linalool, terpinen-4-oil, etc. It also contains other carotenoids, including zea-xanthin, lycopene, and carotenes.
The organic essential Oil of Spearmint is extracted by steam distillation of flowering tops of organically grown spearmint plant, whose scientific name is Mentha Spicata. The main components of this oil are Alpha Pinene, Beta Pinene, Carvone, Cineole, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Limonene, Menthol and Myrcene.
Scientifically known as Anthemis nobilis L, Chamomile Roman is a low perennial plant that blooms daisy-like white blossoms. Flowers of the tree mature during the months of June and July. It requires fragile soil, proper sunlight, and moisture for better cultivation. Chamomile Roman essential oil is a clear and lucid liquid extracted by the steam distillation method. Its aroma is very sweet and balsamic, similar to apple. The oil has main components like Camphor, myrcene, caryophyllene, a-pinene, b- pinene, propyl angelate, and butyl angelate.
When extracted with hydro distillation method, cardamom hydrosol is attained. Seeds of this plant are major source of natural oils. This hydrosol has important constituents like Sabinene, Limonene, Neryl Acetate, Methyl Heptenone, and Alpha Pinene. When extracted with hydro distillation method, cardamom hydrosol is attained. Seeds of this plant are major source of natural oils. This hydrosol has important constituents like Sabinene, Limonene, Neryl Acetate, Methyl Heptenone, and Alpha Pinene.
Black Pepper Spice Oil is extracted from the red fruit of the Peppercorn by the essential process of steam distillation from the Piper nigrum Linn herbaceous plant of the Piperaceae family. The oil has thin and consistent likes that of water. The black pepper vine has a heart-like shape and has a sharp and pleasant fragrance. Black Pepper has a woody and dry undertone, and its major constituents are Ã??- pinene, caryophyllene, and phellandrene.
Aromas Oils Your OneStop Solution for Pure and Natural Essential Oils Aromas Oils stands as the ultimate destination for individuals seeking pure and natural essential oils We adhere to stringent industrydefined parameters during the packaging process to ensure that the original efficacy of the oil remains intact Botany The Manuka shrub belonging to the Myrtaceae family in the Plantae kingdom is a petite plant reaching a height of 25m Characterized by smallsized leaves and dense branches adorned with short spines this evergreen tree boasts whitecolored flowers Overview of Manuka Essential Oil Derived from the leaves of the Manuka plant through a meticulous steam distillation process the resulting liquid is nonhazardous and displays a pale yellow hue Manuka Essential Oil is highly sought after for its efficacy in treating various health issues and promoting overall wellness Benefits of Manuka Essential Oil Exhibits excellent antifungal antiseptic and antibacterial properties making it effective for treating ulcers wounds acne etc Functions as an insect repellent and provides soothing relief for insect stings and bites Assists in stabilizing and balancing the nervous system Used in the treatment of colds sinusitis flu and bronchitis Blends Well With Manuka essential oil harmonizes effectively with Pine Lavender Lavandin Marjoram Clary sage Geranium Clove Oakmoss Nutmeg and Ylang Ylang Precautionary Measures Avoid using Manuka Essential Oil during pregnancy Store the oil bottle out of reach of children and pets Botanical Name Leptospermum Scoparium CAS 23749448 Color amp Odor Clear yellow amp Woody earthy balsamic odor FEMA  No Methods of Extraction Steam distillation Constituents Caryophyllene geraniol pinene humulene linalool Solubility Insoluble in water Specific Gravity 09500980 Flash Point 210 F Optical Rotation 3120 Major Constituents Caryophyllene geraniol pinene humulene linalool Volume 100 ml 250 ml 500 ml 1 Ltr 5 Ltr 10 Ltr 25 Ltr
Aromas Oils Crafting Natures Essence with Rosewood Essential Oil Botany Rosewood scientifically known as Aniba Rosaeodora belongs to the Lauraceae family and is an evergreen tree of the Magnoliid species Flourishing in tropical rainforests particularly in South America this tree produces small drupelike purple fruits Overview of Rosewood Essential Oil Aromas Oils formerly Aromaaz International presents Rosewood essential oil carefully distilled from freshly picked flowers without the use of harmful chemicals ensuring minimal impact on the ecosystem This essential oil boasts a distinctive woody fragrance extracted through gentle steam distillation Its purest form ranges from colorless to pale yellow Benefits of Rosewood Essential Oil Analgesic Properties Alleviates pain including headaches toothaches sore muscles cramps and joint pain Antiseptic Content Boosts healing properties for minor cuts wounds burns and skin rashes Respiratory Relief Effective in treating cough cold hay fever sinusitis and other respiratory issues without resorting to chemicalladen medicines Aphrodisiac and Antidepressant Used in aromatherapy to release stress and psychological fatigue Blends Well With Rosewood essential oil harmonizes well with Orange Lemon Lime Rose Otto Rose Geranium and Geranium essential oils Precautionary Measures Exercise caution with Rosewood essential oil Not recommended for use by children pregnant or lactating women without consulting a medical expert Individuals with sensitive skin should conduct a patch test under the guidance of a physician before use Botanical Name Aniba Rosaeodora CAS 8015778 Color amp Odor Colorless to pale yellowCharacteristic sweet reminding of Linalol FEMA  NA Methods of Extraction Steam Distillation Constituents pinene camphene Solubility Insoluble in water but soluble in alcohol and oils Specific Gravity 0870 0885 Flash Point 120 C Optical Rotation 05 Major Constituents pinene camphene Volume 100 ml 250 ml 500 ml 1 Ltr 5 Ltr 10 Ltr 25 Ltr
Aromas Oils Wintergreen Oil Wintergreen Oil from Aromas Oils is meticulously prepared ensuring 100 purity and therapeutic quality Our stringent environmental conditions and adherence to regulatory standards guarantee that the oil is pure and concentrated in its natural form Botany Wintergreen an evergreen shrub undergoes photosynthesis throughout the winter season Belonging to the genus Gaultheria it grows to a height of 56 inches in sandy and barren plains The flowers of this shrub are extensively used for the extraction of essential oil through the steam distillation process Uses and Benefits of Wintergreen Oil Exhibits therapeutic properties such as antiseptic diuretic analgesic and antispasmodic Provides relief from arthritis and rheumatism Alleviates fatigue and diminishes body pain and aches Historically used for treating the bacterial infection cellulitis owing to its antiinflammatory properties Formerly used internally for addressing chronic mucous discharge and hormonal regulation However due to its slightly toxic nature internal use is restricted Blends Well With Wintergreen essential oil blends well with Lavender Bergamot Cypress Basil Lemongrass Geranium Marjoram Peppermint Spearmint White Fir General Precautionary Measures 1 Teaspoon of Wintergreen Oil is roughly equivalent to 22 Aspirin tablets hence not for internal use In case of accidental ingestion seek medical attention promptly Avoid use for children under 12 years of age Some users may experience allergic reactions so a patch test is advisable due to variations in skin quality Botanical Name Gaultheria procumbens CAS 119368 Color amp Odor Pale Yellow To Reddish Brown Liquid 22 C with Fresh Sweet Wintergreen odor FEMA  NA Methods of Extraction Steam Distillation Constituents pinene Solubility Insoluble in water soluble in alcohol and oils Specific Gravity 11809 72F Flash Point 214 F Optical Rotation 015 Major Constituents pinene Volume 100 ml 250 ml 500 ml 1 Ltr 5 Ltr 10 Ltr 25 Ltr
Tired of dealing with painful acne and pimples on your face Fret not Experience the wonders of 100 pure Tea Tree Essential Oil from a trusted supplier Aromas Oils This essential oil is meticulously extracted adhering to industrydefined parameters Botany Melaleuca Alternifolia commonly known as tea tree is an evergreen shrub native to Australia flourishing along streams and swamps Standing at about 20 feet tall it features white papery bark narrow and soft leaves containing oil and creamywhite spikeshaped flowers Overview of Tea Tree Essential Oil Renowned for its potent medicinal and healing properties Tea Tree Essential Oil is a staple in every medicine cabinet Extracted from the leaves of the tea tree plant through distillation this oil effectively addresses numerous skinrelated concerns Tea Tree Essential Oil Benefits Explore the various benefits of Tea Tree Essential Oil Acts as an antibacterial and antiinflammatory remedy for treating acne and pimples Prevents infections in wounds and cuts by eliminating bacteria Alleviates skin inflammations such as swelling and redness Effectively treats hair issues like itchy scalp and dandruff Blends well with Tea Tree Essential Oil complements Bergamot Cypress Eucalyptus Grapefruit Juniper Berry Lavender Lemon Marjoram Nutmeg Pine Rose Absolute Rosemary and Spruce essential oils Suppliers of tea tree essential oil offer a range of essential oils for blending Available Product Variants Tea Tree Hydrosol Certified Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil Precautionary Measures As a responsible tea tree essential oil manufacturer we recommend the following precautions Dilute tea tree essential oil with a carrier oil when applying to the skin Avoid using products containing tea tree and lavender essential oils on prepubescent boys Topical use is safe for pregnant and nursing women but oral ingestion is not advised Storage Instructions Transfer the received essential oil from aluminum containers to amber dark glass bottles Store them in cool dark places away from sunlight and heat to preserve their essence Locations Covered As a tea tree essential oil wholesale supplier Aromas Oils delivers globally including the UK US Canada Australia New Zealand South Korea China Taiwan Thailand Vietnam South Africa France Spain Poland Romania Serbia and more Documents Available on Request Customers can request the following documents from us Certificate of Analysis CoA detailing product specifications Gas Chromatography GC providing a sample workflow and ingredient percentages Mass Spectrometry MS offering details about product constituents and their proportions Botanical Name Melaleuca Alternifolia CAS 68647734 Color amp Odor Clear to pale yellow liquid 22C with a camphoraceous odor FEMA  3902 Methods of Extraction Steam distillation Constituents pinene pinene sabinene myrcene phellandrene terpinene limonene 18cineole terpine Solubility Insoluble in water soluble in alcohol and oil
Boswellia Extracts offered is known by the Latin name of Boswellia Serrata and is extracted from the leaf part. Containing active ingredient Boswellic acid, it is available in yellow-white powder form with refractive index of 1.465 - 1.482 @ 20 C and processed through using Co2 extraction method. Having a woody, spicy smell, it blends well with various oils such as benzoin, sandalwood, lavender, myrrh and contain main constituents including octyl acetate, bornyl acetate, a-pinene, actanol, linalool, incensole. It finds extensive use in perfumery as well as in aromatherapy applications.