Our Products
Our Complete range of products are Angelica and Lemongrass.
| Description | : | Angelica is a genus of around 60 species of tall biennial & perennial herbs in family Apiaceae. It has large bipinnate leaves compound umbels of white or greenish-white flowers. The oil is extracted from roots, rhizome, seeds and through steam distillation process and is used as flavouring agents or medicinal properties for their properties. |
| Common Names | : | Angelica root; Angelicae sinensis radix; Angelicae radix; Ligustici radix, Yam Rhizome P.E., Radix Rehmanni, Hawthorn |
| Blends With | : | Angelica Floral Water can be added to creams & lotions. It can also be added to a bath in place of normal water and can be used as a deodorant, facial spritzer and as a cooling agent in saunas. |
| Constituents | : | camphene- a-pinene- b-pinene-a-phellandrene-sabinene- myrcene-b-phellandrene-limonene-cis-ocimene, p-cymene, trans-ocimene-terpinolene- bornyl acetate-copaene, terpinen-4-ol, b-bisabolene-cryptone, rho-cymen-8-ol-tridecanolide- humulene oxide and pentadecanolide. |
| Uses | : | Angelica is used as a flavouring agent in culinary applications. It also has medicinal use, topical/ aromatic use as well as use in therapeutic practices, for its properties like antispasmodic, depurative, carminative, digestive, diaphoretic, hepatic, diuretic, nervine, febrifuge, stimulant, stomachic and tonic. |
| Description | : | Known by the botanical name Cymbopogon citratus, lemongrass is a genus of about 55 species of grasses. It has citrus flavor and can be used in dried, powdered, or even used in fresh form. Lemon Grass Oil also finds usage as a pesticide and preservative |
| Common Names | : | lemongrass, lemon grass, barbed wire grass, citronella grass, silky heads, cha de Dartigalongue, Hierba Luisa or Gavati Chaha, fever grass. |
| Blends With | : | Shrimp, chilli pepper, cilantro, chicken, basil, kaffir lime, crab and scallops. |
| Constituents | : | Some of the constituents of Lemongrass include essential oils (including terpineol, myrcene, citral (its most active ingredient), citronellol, geraniol and limonene, among others), alpha-pinene, beta-sitosterol, coumarin, tannin and ursolic acid. |
| Uses | : | The extract is used as an herb in Asian cuisine. Some of the common usage includes in teas, soups, curries, poultry, fish, seafood. Lemon Grass Oil is also used as pesticide and preservative especially for old manuscripts as it has anti-fungal properties. |