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Botanical Name: | Pimpinella Anisum |
Country of origin: | India |
Source: | Seed |
Cultivation: | Conventional |
Colour & Odor: | Pale yellow in color with Spicy-sweet, pungent, warm, licorice-like aroma, |
Extraction Method: | Steam Distillation Method |
Specific Gravity: | 0.959 - 0.999 |
Optical Rotation: | 0° to +2° |
Flash Point: | 83 °C |
Components: | (E)-anethole, foeniculin, estragole, trans-anethole, a-pinene, anisaldehyde, cis-anethole, b-pinene, acetoanisole, safrole, camphene, and linalool. |
Solubility: | Soluble in Alcohol & Oil and insoluble in water. |
Shelf Life: | 3 years |
Storage: | Cool and dry place, away from direct Sunlight. |
Certificate on Demand: | At our customer's request, we provide the subsequent indenture (COA) Certificate of Analysis which gives the information on color, odor & additional details, (GC) Gas Chromatography provides statistics of the product element & its percentage, and (MS) Mass Spectrometry gives details of the component present in the product & its quantity. |
Blends well with: | Aniseed oil quickly mixes with eucalyptus, ginger, spearmint, and dill. It's also known to blend well with mandarin, bay, petitgrain, cedarwood, rosemary, fennel, and peppermint. Aniseed essential oil wholesale suppliers offer various other essential oils. |
Uses: | Aniseed seeds oil have been considered boon in curing muscle aches and rheumatism. Doctors have never refrained from mentioning its noteworthy contribution in curing flu, bronchitis, cough, flatulence and cold. Candy manufacturers often use the licorice scent of the oil to add flavour to their products. Aniseed seeds oil is used widely by toothpaste and mouthwash brands as well to enhance the flavour of the comodity.Apart from tobacco products the oil is used to induce a flavoured twist to the wedding cakes.Aniseed seeds oil has been considered a boon in curing muscle aches and rheumatism. Doctors have never refrained from mentioning its noteworthy contribution to curing flu, bronchitis, cough, flatulence, and cold. Candy manufacturers often use the licorice scent of the oil to add flavor to their products. Aniseed seeds oil is used widely by toothpaste and mouthwash brands as well to enhance the flavor of the commodity. Apart from tobacco products the oil is used to induce a flavored twist to the wedding cakes. |
Therapeutic Benefits: | To ease the frequent cramping created by purgatives it is often added to the laxatives. Aniseed seeds oil is beneficial to avoid vomiting while traveling and alleviates hangovers and even insatiable thirst. It's used as an antihistamine in ayurvedic medicines. The essential oil is believed to act as a stimulant for the lungs, brain, liver, and heart and exponentially cures swelling, and fevers and raises blood pressure. Often used in aromatherapy the oil is a boon for those struggling with motion sickness, dizziness, and vertigo. Women often resort to Aniseed seeds oil to overcome menstrual cramping and labor pain during childbirth. In tropical countries Aniseed seeds oil is used in solutions to soothe the eyes, act as a chest rub when mixed with eucalyptus and dabbed in a cotton ball to fix pain due to dental cavities. |