Coriander Oil
Introducing the exquisite Indian Coriander essential oil extracted from the seeds of Coriander sativum through the delicate process of steam distillation. Although it originated in Italy, it is now cultivated worldwide. Coriander is one of the oldest known herbs. Coriander oil is light yellow in color, has a medium consistency, and has a medium intensity of its initial aroma.
Botanical Name:
Coriandrum Sativum
Extraction Method:
Steam Distilled
Product Color:
Colourless to Pale Yellow
Product Odour:
Warm, Sweet-spicy, Fresh and slightly woody
Viscosity:
High
Flash Point:
61.26°C
Boiling Point:
193°C(lit)
Specific Gravity:
0.86280 to0.8760 at 25 °C
Refractive Index:
1.4560 to1.4750 at20°C
Optical Rotation:
+6.00 to +13.00
Usage Application:
Pharma Industry, Nutraceutical Industry, Cosmetic Industry, Fragrance Industry
FEMA Number:
2334
EINECS Number:
283-880-0
CAS Number
84775-50-8
Organic Available:
Yes
Kosher/Halal Available:
Both
Country of Origin:
India
Available Grades: *
A,B & C
Laboratory Testing: **
GCMS available, Chirality and Isotope testing upon request
Shelf Life:
2 Year
Storage:
Keep in tightly closed container in a cool and dry place
Custom Bottel & Label:
Available
Toxicity:
The substance is classified as "Generally Recognized as Safe" (GRAS). According to IFRA guidelines, the utilization of essential oils containing a high concentration of linalool should occur only when peroxide levels are minimized to the most practical extent. It is advisable to include antioxidants, such as 0.1% BHT or α-tocopherol, during the production process for this purpose. Due to the significant presence of the CNS depressant linalool, there is no perceived neurotoxic risk associated with the camphor content in coriander seed oil. This is supported by the high LD50 value of more than 5g/kg of oral intake.
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EXISTING QUALITY GRADES *
Grade A: 100% Pure and Natural (P&N): no additives, most expensive, unaltered, costly.
Grade B: Near to Natural Oils (NNO): adulterated with natural components or similar oils, meeting various industry standards like ISO, C14, physical constants, organoleptic, and chirality. still relatively costly.
Grade C: Reconstituted Oils (RCO): blends of natural and synthetic, may not pass tests like C14 and chirality, they meet ordinary GCMS testing and ISO standards.
Grade D: Perfume Quality Oils (PQO): similar fragrances added to imitate original aroma Trained individuals, easily recognised, fails all tests. very inexpensive.
LABORATORY TESTING **
Standard testing is done by Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry.
About 60% of adulterated oils cannot be detected by standard testing.
Additional testing methods are Chirality Testing, Isomeric Testing, Marker Compound Testing, Component Ratio Evaluation and others.
Ask us if all or some of these tests have been performed for your selection of oils. We offer customs testing as needed for larger orders .
CAUTION
This product should be avoided during pregnancy and by individuals with sensitive skin. Can cause sensitization and shuld be used in very low concentrations. All Essential Oils are highly concentrated, and if applied to skin or body, should be diluted up to a maximum dosage of 4% within a suitable carrier oil.