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Holy Basil Oil

4,250 - 4,450 / Litre Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 1 Litre
  • Number Of Flower Natural Essential Oil
  • Certification ISO Certified 9002:2008
  • Application Aromatherapy, Medicine Use, Personal Care, Cosmetic use
  • Form Liquid
  • Brand Name Gyan Flavours Export
  • Packaging Type Bottle, Drum
  • Packaging Size 1kg, 5kg, 10kg, 25kg, 50kg, 180kg
  • Self life 2 years
Refractive Index 1.242
Solubility Soluble in all Proportion of 90% Alcohol
Form Liquid
Specific Gravity 0.92551
Shelf Life 2 Year
Packaging Size 1Kg, 5kg, 10kg, 25kg, 50kg, 180kg
Usage/Application In flavouring liquor, chewing Tooth paste, cold rub oil
Botanical Name Ocimum Sanctum
Appearance Fluid Liquid
Odour Sweet, Pungent and typical odour of Eugenol
Colour Pale Yellow to Yellow colour

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Ocimum Sanctum Oil

  • Application In flavouring liquor, chewing Tooth paste, cold rub oil etc.
  • Other Name Ocimum Sanctum Oil
  • Appearance Fluid liquid
  • Colour Pale Yellow to Yellow colour
  • Odour Sweet, Pungent and typical odour of Eugenol
  • Specific Gravity 0.92551
  • Refractive Index 1.242
  • Eugenol Contents 35%- 70%
  • Methyl Ethen Up to 20%
  • Carvacrol Upto 6%
  • Acid value 1.0 to 2.4
  • Phenols 50.76%
  • Aldehyden 10.15%
  • Solubility Soluble in all Proportion of 90% Alcohol

Ocimum Sanctum leaves and seeds are used for extraction of /basil oil through stream distillation process. Basil oil has a clear color, thin consistency and a sweet, herbaceous, licorice-like, slightly camphorous. Linalool, Fenchol, Eugenol, Methyl chavicol, Beta-caryophyllene are the active components present in basil oil. Basil oil has been used over the centurary as medicated oils and ointments for respiratory infections especially for children. Basil oil is used in flavoring, cosmetics, soap, Pharmaceuticals and perfumery. It is derived form the plant of Ocimum sanctum belonging to family Labiatae. Hindus regard it as an earthly manifestation of goddess Vrindavani, who is dear to Lord Vishnu. It has been widely grown throughout the world and commonly cultivated in gardens. Traditionally Ocimum sanctum is used in malarial fevers, gastric disorders and in hepatic infections. Ocimum sanctum leaves is also used in bronchitis, ringworm and other cutaneous diseases and earache. The leaves are used as a nerve tonic and to sharpen memory. Ocimum sanctum leaves are abundant in tannins like gallic acid, chlorogenic acid etc and also contain alkaloids, glycosides, and saponins along with the volatile oil. The major active constituents of Holy basil leaves include urosolic acid.

Uses :- in Food, Flavor, Cosmetic, Pharmaceuticals, Tobacco and Perfume Industries

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