Cardamom Seed Oil

Botanical Name: Elettaria Cardamomum

Price range: $18.51 through $6,145.00

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Description

DESCRIPTION:

Herbs like Amomum and Elettaria that belong to Zingiberaceae ginger family, are the sources of Cardamom Seed Oil. It is obtained via steam distillation method from the seeds of cardamom prior to its ripening period. The extracted oil has pleasant and pungent fragrance of spice. Its smell reminds about balsam. The translucent light yellow color oil of cardamom has light viscosity level. It is used as an essential part of Asian cuisines.

CONSTITUENTS:

Alpha-Pinene, Camphene, D-Limonene, 1,8-Cineole, Terpinyl acetate, Sabinene.

AROMATIC SUMMARY / NOTE / STRENGTH OF AROMA:

The top note fragrance of this oil has long lasting spicy and sweet aroma that resembles to balsamic smell.

BLENDS WITH:

Cardamom Seed Oil is compatible with other essential oils of cedar wood, orange, rose, cinnamon, cloves and bergamot.

COMMON NAMES:

This oil is commonly referred as Elaichi oil.

USES:

The laxative properties of Cardamom Seed Oil is beneficial for digestive system of human body and are effective for treating health conditions like dyspepsia, wind, colic and nausea ( that includes nausea caused by gestation). It helps to relieve discomfort in stomach and gets rid of heartburn. Its stimulating properties are used to treat sexual arousal disorder and impotency. The expectorant attributes of this essential oil are beneficial for treating cough. The soothing aroma of this oil has refreshing effect on mind and body.

SpecificationValue
Botonical Name Elettaria Cardamomum
CAS #8000-66-6
Country of Origin India
Color & Odor Colourless to pale yellow & Pleasant warm, spicy aroma.
Solubility Soluble in alcohol and oils. Insoluble in water.
Specific Gravity 0.9250 - 0.9400 @ 20oC
Optical Rotation+22o to +42o
Refractive Index 1.4620 - 1.4660 @ 20oC
Flash Point>100oC
Major Constituents1,8-Cineole, Terpinyl acetate
Plant Part UsedSeeds
Extraction Method Steam Distilled
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