Lemon Oil (Expressed)
The enchanting essence of Lemon oil gets extracted by way of cold expression from the peels of Citrus x limon L., widely known as lemon. This renowned fruit, native to Southeast India, now thrives in various regions across the globe, each offering its unique variety. Lemon belongs to the Rutaceae family and stands as an evergreen tree. Every part of the lemon is cherished for its diverse applications, spanning from culinary delights to medicinal purposes. Lemon Essential Oil emanates a remarkably sweet, fruity, and citrusy scent, infusing the air with a refreshing ambiance that revitalises the mind and promotes relaxation. Its popularity in Aromatherapy stems from its ability to help with anxiety and depression, serving as a mood enhancer. With the most potent antimicrobial activity among essential oils, lemon is often referred to as "Liquid Sunshine". It finds application in diffusers to address morning sickness and nausea. Notably invigorating, cleansing, and purifying, lemon essential oil boosts energy levels, metabolism, and overall mood. Within the skincare industry, it is highly valued for its efficacy in treating acne breakouts and preventing blemishes. When added to steaming oil blends, it aids in improving breathing and brings relief to sore throats. The antibacterial and antifungal properties of lemon essential oil are harnessed in the skin care industry.
Botanical Name:
Citrus x limon L.
Extraction Method:
Cold Expression
Product Color:
Light Yellow
Product Odour:
Sweet, Citrusy, Fruity and Fresh
Viscosity:
Low
Flash Point:
48 °C (118.4°F)
Boiling Point:
210°C (410°F)
Specific Gravity:
0.842 to 0.856 (25 °C)
Refractive Index:
1.470 to1.475
Optical Rotation:
+50 to +78
Usage Application:
Medical, Nutraceutical, Skin Care, Body Care, Food Industries
FEMA Number:
2625
EINECS Number:
284-515-8
CAS Number
84929-31-7
Organic Available:
Yes
Kosher/Halal Available:
Both
Country of Origin:
India
Available Grades: *
A & B
Laboratory Testing: **
GCMS available, Chirality and Isotope testing upon request
Shelf Life:
24 Months
Storage:
Keep in tightly closed container in a cool and dry place.
Custom Bottel & Label:
Available
Toxicity:
Skin sensitisation may occur if the oil becomes oxidised, with a low risk of phototoxicity. Dermal application should not exceed the maximum recommended usage level of 2.0%. If applied to the skin beyond the maximum use level, the skin must not be exposed to sunlight for at least 12 hours. Exercise caution with old or oxidised oils.To prevent oxidation of lemon oil due to its (+)-limonene content, we recommend storing it in a dark, airtight container within a refrigerator. It is also advisable to add an antioxidant to formulations containing lemon oil. Lemon oil has GRAS status. In Europe, when using essential oils containing furanocoumarins, ensure that the total bergapten level does not exceed 15 ppm in finished cosmetic products intended for skin areas likely to be exposed to sunlight, excluding rinse-off products. For sun protection and bronzing products, this limit is 1 ppm. When combined with other phototoxic ingredients, their concentrations should not exceed 100% of their respective maximum levels. IFRA recommends that, for applications on skin areas exposed to sunlight, the use of expressed lemon oil should not exceed 2% in products applied directly to the skin, excluding bath preparations, soaps, and other wash-off products.
IFRA also advises using essential oils rich in limonene only when peroxide levels are minimised, which can be achieved by incorporating antioxidants during production.
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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.