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Citronella oil is an essential oil obtained from the leaves and stems of different species of Cymbopogon (lemongrass). The oil is used extensively as a source of perfumery chemicals such as citronellal, citronellol, and geraniol. These chemicals find extensive use in soap, candles and incense, perfumery, cosmetic, and flavouring industries throughout the world. Citronella oil is also a plant-based insect repellent and has been registered for this use in the United States since 1948.
Product Type : Pure Essential Oil Product Name : Citronella Oil Botanical Name : Cymbopogon winterianus Origin : Indonesia Extraction Method : Steam Distillation Odor : Fresh, citrusy, and lemony Color : Colorless to pale yellow Industrial Uses : Pesticide, Cosmetic, Perfumery, Toiletries, Food & Beverage, Cleaner Soap Detergent Main Constituents : Citronellal, Geraniol, (-)-Citronellol, (-)-Limonene, (E)-Methyl Isoeugenol, Champhene, Citronellyl acetate
Product Description - Citronella is 100% pure and natural product which is extracted by steam distillation. It is a miracle of nature and a rich source of inviting smells from resilient grass grown in the Lake Toba of North Sumatera, Indonesia. Product origin - Indonesia Key Specifications/Special Features - Place of Origin Lake Toba, North Sumatera. Certification SGS/ ITI and as buyer requires. Payment terms to be discussed with buyer. Price of product ( USD price or FOB Shipping Point price) : USD 15,9 - 19,9 / KG. Minimum Order Size and Packaging details : Packing jerrycan/by request. Minimum Order 1000 kg. Port of Loading : Belawan
Explore the boundless potential of Citronella Organic Essential Oil, meticulously sourced from the resilient grass native to the lush landscapes of Sri Lanka and Java. Standing at approximately 1 meter (3 feet) in height, this aromatic perennial encapsulates a vibrant history of delivering refreshing scents, natural bug-repelling qualities, and skin-enhancing properties to your diverse applications.
Citronella Essential Oil is extracted from the leaves of the plants via the steam distillation process. Fresh, dried, or partly dried grass is used to extract oil that gives it a fresh fragrance of lemon that is also very strong and powerful. The obtained oils are widely known to be an effective insect repellent and are also used in the manufacturing of soaps, perfumes, incense, etc.
CAS No. / FEMA No - 8000-29-1; 91771-61-8 / 2308 PART OF PLANT USED - Leaf and Stem
Description Citronella Oil is extracted by steam distillation from selected grassof Cymbopogon w. jowit Country of Origin : Indonesia Common Name : Sereh wangi (Indonesia), Citronella (English) Botanical Name : Cymbopogon winterianus jowit Plant Part : Used Grass CAS# : 91771-61-8 FEMA# : 2308 ANALYTICAL/PHYSICAL Odor Very strong citrus, fresh and sweet Color/Appearance Pale yellow to yellow brown oil Specific Gravity at 20oC 0.850 - 0.920 Refractive Index nD20 1.455 - 1.500 Optical Rotation (-)7o to (+)1o Solubility Soluble in alcohol (1:2 clear) Compound METHOD : Food Chemical Codex (FCC) 10th Edition 2016 ISO 3848 : 2016 PACKAGING : Drum Steel STABILITY AND STORAGE 24 Months when stored properly on the following conditions: Recommended storage temperature: 20-32oC Keep in tighly closed container Keep in dry and airy place with no direct sunlight exposure
Description Citronella Oil is extracted by steam distillation from selected grass of Cymbopogon w. jowit Country of Origin Indonesia Common Name : Sereh wangi (Indonesia), Citronella (English) Botanical Name : Cymbopogon winterianus jowit Plant Part : Used Grass CAS# : 91771-61-8 FEMA# : 2308 ANALYTICAL/PHYSICAL Odor Very strong citrus, fresh and sweet Color/Appearance : Pale yellow to brownish yellow oil Specific Gravity at 20oC 0.850 - 0.920 Refractive Index nD20 1.455 - 1.500 Optical Rotation (-)7o to (+)1o Solubility Soluble in alcohol (1:2 clear) Compound Citronellal 32 - 45% Geraniol 15 - 25% Flash Point 79 oC METHOD : Food Chemical Codex (FCC) PACKAGING : Drum Steel STABILITY AND STORAGE 24 Months when stored properly on the following conditions: Recommended storage temperature: 20-32 C Keep in tighly closed container Keep in dry and airy place with no direct sunlight exposure
Citronella is an aromatic perennial grass that is cultivated primarily in Asia Citronella Essential Oil is most widely known for its ability to deter mosquitos and other insects Because the aroma is so widely associated with insect repellent products Aromatically Citronella Oil possesses a citrusy slightly fruity fresh and sweet aroma that blends well with essential oils in the citrus floral herbaceous and wood families nbsp Retail Bulk Citronella Oil Glass bottle 10ml 20ml As per customer request Storage Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight Ingredients 100 Sri Lankan Citronella Oil Origin SRI LANKA
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Citronella oil is one of the essential oils obtained from the leaves and stems of different species of Cymbopogon (lemongrass). The oil is used extensively as a source of perfumery chemicals such as citronellal, citronellol and geraniol. These chemicals find extensive use in soap, candles and incense, perfumery, cosmetic and flavouring industries throughout the world. Oil of citronella is a naturally occurring insect and animal repellent distilled from two grass varieties. It is yellow to brown and has a grassy/floral smell. Oil of citronella is a mixture of many components. The exact composition varies by grass variety. However, the main components are citronellol, citronellal, and geraniol. Oil of citronella is also commonly found in foods and beverages as a flavoring agent.
Aadrea Citronella essential oil is a pale yellow to yellowish brown mobile liquid with a slightly sweet, floral, rosy or lemon- like scent, derived from freshly cut or partially dried grasses, (Cymbopogon nardus (Rendal) and Cymbopogon winterianus (Jowitt). Two varieties of citronella oil exist commercially -- "Ceylon type" (derived from C. nardus) and "Java type" (derived from C. winterianus). The main active component(s) in a typical oil sample are: Citronellal (30 - 40%), Geraniol (20 â?? 25%), Citronellol (9 - 14%), Limonene (2 - 5%), Cytronellyl acetate, Geranium acetate, Elemol, and others . Distilled from raw organic plant stocks by steam distillation. Price quoted for each litre (1000ml) of 100% pure organic essential oil
Product Name: Citronella Essential Oil 100%Pure and Organic Citronella oil is made by steam distillation of citronella grass. The two main types are Sri Lanka (Ceylon) citronella oil, and Java citronella oil. Citronella oil is most commonly used as an mosquito repellent. Oil of citronella is a naturally occurring insect and animal repellent distilled from two grass varieties. It is yellow to brown and has a grassy/floral smell. Oil of citronella is a mixture of many components. The exact composition varies by grass variety. However, the main components are citronellol, citronellal, and geraniol. Oil of citronella is also commonly found in foods and beverages as a flavoring agent. It is Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) as a food additive by the Food and Drug Administration. Oil of citronella was first registered in the United States in 1948. It is currently on the Environmental Protection list of minimum risk pesticides. What are some products that contain oil of citronella? Currently oil of citronella can be found in over a dozen registered pesticide products. Some of these products are applied to animal or human skin, ornamental plants, or other outdoor areas. Oil of citronella can be formulated into sprays, lotions, candles, pellets, and pouches. It can also be found in some sunscreen products, wristbands, and flea collars. How does oil of citronella work? Oil of citronella repels target pests rather than killing them. It works by masking scents that are attractive to insects. Thus, insects find it difficult to locate their target to feed. Oil of citronella may also work by masking odors attractive to animals. However, no studies could be located. How might I be exposed to oil of citronella? People can be exposed to chemicals if they eat, breathe, or get them on their skin or in their eyes. People are most commonly exposed to oil of citronella by breathing in vapors or by applying spray-on repellents to their skin. People may also be exposed if they inhale the spray mist or fail to wash their hands before eating or smoking. However, exposure can be limited by following the label instructions. Can oil of citronella affect birds, fish, or other wildlife? Oil of citronella is practically non-toxic to birds. It is slightly toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms. Oil of citronella repels insects rather than killing them. Therefore, bees and other pollinators are not likely to be harmed. Oil of citronella is unlikely to affect birds, fish or other wildlife in a harmful way because of its low toxicity and use patterns. Children: It's LIKELY UNSAFE to give citronella oil to children by mouth. There are reports of poisoning in children. One toddler died after swallowing insect repellent that contained citronella oil. Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not enough is known about the use of citronella oil during pregnancy and breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.
Chamomile oil has excellent calming properties, chamomile is very effective for irritation, impatience and feeling disagreeable, and has great value in treating menstrual and menopausal problems, chamomile is also effective on the skin, not only to sooth and calm, but to heal and for tissue regeneration. Chamomile essential oil has a sweet, straw-like fragrance, is dark blue in color and its viscosity is medium. Chamomile oil is mostly cultivated in hungary, egypt, eastern europe and france, while roman chamomile is cultivated in germany, france, spain, italy, morocco and france.