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We procure from well cultivators and manufacturers of natural essential oils.
Our range of products includes:
Aloe Vera Oil Aloe Vera is a succulent that belongs to the liliaceae family. It is one of the 250 known species of aloes, referred to by the scientific terms of Aloe Vera and Aloe Barbadensis called Ghrita Kumari in Sanskrit, it is commonly known as Aloe, Aloe Vera, Barbados Aloe, Sabila and Pita Sabila. Akin to cactus in appearance, it grows naturally
Citronella Oil There are two types of citronella oil. Oil derived from Cymbopogon winterianus is known as 'Java type' and that from Cymbopogon nardus as 'Ceylon' type. Both are used to make cheap, 'lemony' perfumes for such things as toilet soap, household cleaners and aerosols designed to mask unpleasant smells.
Chemical Composition Geraniol & Citronellal & various alcohol, and aldehydes. Citronella java type 85/35 oil contains a maximum of 85% Geraniol & Citronellal & various alcohol, and a minimum of 35% aldehydes, calculated as Citronellal
Lemon Grass Oil Lemongrass essential oil is extracted from Cymbopogon flexuous (a.k.a. Andropogon flexuous, Andropogon flexuosus, Cymbopogon flexuosus - East Indian, Cochin, British India or native lemongrass) from the Poaceae family.
Chemical Constituents The main chemical components of Lemongrass oil are: Citral, Farnesol, Nerol, Citronellal and Myrcene. Andropogon flexuosus and Cymbopogon flexuous has far higher Citral content than that of cymbopogon citrates.
Pamarosa Oil Palmarosa oil is extracted from cymbopogon martini (a.k.a. Cymbopogon martinii var. martinii) from the Gramineae family and also known as East Indian and Turkish geranium as well as Indian Rosha and Motia.
Chemical Constituents The main chemical components of Palmarosa oil are: Geraniol, Citronellol, Farnesol, Citral, Citronellal, Geranyl Acetate, Dipentene and Limonene.
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