Basil Oil

Product Overview

We are offering our customers a wide range of Basil Oil, which are available following Specifications :- Botanical Name: Ocimum basilicum Country of Origin: India Color & Odor: Pale yellow liquid with Sweet, spicy, fresh aroma Solubility: Insoluble in water, soluble in oils Specific Gravity: 0.891 a 0.954 @ 72A F Optical Rotation: -14.0 a -5.0 @ 20A C Refractive Index: 1.4795 a 1.568 @ 72A F Flash Point: 167 A F Major Constituents: Methyl Chavicol: 71% to 76% & Linalool: 15% to 23% Extraction Method: Steam Distillation COMMON NAMES: Sweet basil, common basi, Winter cherry, Indian ginseng, Ajagandha, Ayamodakam, Kanaje, Samm Al Ferakh. BLENDS WITH: Bergamot, clove bud, clary sage, geranium, lemon, lime, hyssop, eucalyptus, juniper, neroli, rosemary, marjoram, melissa and lavender. CONSTITUENTS: Linalool, (-)-bornyl acetate, eugenol and eucalyptol. Methyl Chavicol USES: It is used for inhalation, in baths and for massages. Having both cold & hot qualities, when it is used in bath or is smoothed over the body, it has invigorating effect that is very beneficial for sluggish skin & pepping up circulation. When combined with other oils like Thyme, it also acts as powerful antiseptic.

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Product Description

We are offering our customers a wide range of Basil Oil, which are available following Specifications :- Botanical Name: Ocimum basilicum Country of Origin: India Color & Odor: Pale yellow liquid with Sweet, spicy, fresh aroma Solubility: Insoluble in water, soluble in oils Specific Gravity: 0.891 a 0.954 @ 72A F Optical Rotation: -14.0 a -5.0 @ 20A C Refractive Index: 1.4795 a 1.568 @ 72A F Flash Point: 167 A F Major Constituents: Methyl Chavicol: 71% to 76% & Linalool: 15% to 23% Extraction Method: Steam Distillation COMMON NAMES: Sweet basil, common basi, Winter cherry, Indian ginseng, Ajagandha, Ayamodakam, Kanaje, Samm Al Ferakh. BLENDS WITH: Bergamot, clove bud, clary sage, geranium, lemon, lime, hyssop, eucalyptus, juniper, neroli, rosemary, marjoram, melissa and lavender. CONSTITUENTS: Linalool, (-)-bornyl acetate, eugenol and eucalyptol. Methyl Chavicol USES: It is used for inhalation, in baths and for massages. Having both cold & hot qualities, when it is used in bath or is smoothed over the body, it has invigorating effect that is very beneficial for sluggish skin & pepping up circulation. When combined with other oils like Thyme, it also acts as powerful antiseptic.