Cumin Seed Oil
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Technical characteristics
- BrandKanta Enterprises
- Country of manufactureIndia
- Volume1000 ml
- Botanical SourceCuminum Cyminum Linne (Fam: Umbelliferae)
- FAMILYApiaceae
- Lot No.As Mentioned On Label
Description
Originally from the Mediterranean area, it is a small annual herb about 50cm ( 20 inches) high, with deep green, narrow feathery leaves and tiny white or pink flowers, followed by small oblong seeds. Known since Biblical times, it is mainly used for its digestive properties. The Egyptians used it for headaches. Cumin essential oil is extracted from Cuminum cyminum (also known as C. odorum) of the Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) family and is also known as cummin and Roman caraway. Cumin oil is extracted by steam distillation from the ripe seed.
Blends well with:
It blends well with angelica, caraway and chamomile.
Chemical Composition:
The main chemical components of cumin oil are cuminic, cymene, dipentene, limonene, phellandrene and pinene.
Toxicological Properties:
Cumin oil are antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, antitoxic, bactericidal, carminative, digestive, diuretic, emmenagogue, nervine, stimulant and tonic. It has a spicy and very penetrating smell.
Uses & Precautions:
Summary:
Cumin oil aids the digestive system, is helpful for the nervous system as a tonic, and relieves muscular aches and pains.
Burners and vaporizers
In vapor therapy cumin oil can be useful for the digestive, nervous and muscular systems.
Shipping Options:
We have shipping our goods by Air as well as Sea and also shipping i.e. DHL, Fedex, UPS, TNT, & EMS.
Physico-Chemical Properties:-
Blends well with:
It blends well with angelica, caraway and chamomile.
Chemical Composition:
The main chemical components of cumin oil are cuminic, cymene, dipentene, limonene, phellandrene and pinene.
Toxicological Properties:
Cumin oil are antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, antitoxic, bactericidal, carminative, digestive, diuretic, emmenagogue, nervine, stimulant and tonic. It has a spicy and very penetrating smell.
Uses & Precautions:
- Cumin is useful as a warming oil and helps relieve muscular pains and osteoarthritis.
- In the digestive system, it is a stimulant that helps with colic, dyspepsia, flatulence, bloating and indigestion.
- For the nervous system, it is a tonic and has a beneficial effect on headaches, migraine and nervous exhaustion.
- Cumin has an overpowering smell and should be used very sparingly, yet it is considered non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing. It does have photo-toxic qualities, so should not be used when the skin will be exposed to sunlight.
- People with a sensitive skin should avoid it and it should be avoided during pregnancy.
Summary:
Cumin oil aids the digestive system, is helpful for the nervous system as a tonic, and relieves muscular aches and pains.
Burners and vaporizers
In vapor therapy cumin oil can be useful for the digestive, nervous and muscular systems.
Shipping Options:
We have shipping our goods by Air as well as Sea and also shipping i.e. DHL, Fedex, UPS, TNT, & EMS.
Product | Cumin Seed Oil |
Lot No | . As Mentioned On label |
Manufacturing Date | May 2010 |
Best Before | May 2012 (Please follow standard storage conditions for better shelf life) |
Appearance | Fluid liquid |
Colour | Pale Yellow to Brownish liquid displaying a Greenish Tint |
Odour | The odor is extremely Powerful, Diffusive Green Spicy slightly Fatty, Soft & Mellow |
Botanical Source | Cuminum Cyminum Linne (Fam: Umbelliferae) |
CAS No. | 8014-13-9 |
FEMA No. | 2343 |
Physico-Chemical Properties:-
Specific Gravity | 0.905 -0.925 |
Refractive Index | 1.5010 - 1.5060 |
Optical Rotation | +3o To +8o |
Total Assay | 30% (Cuminic Aldehyde) |
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