Quick Details
- Function: Immune & Anti-Fatigue
- Type: Anise Oil
- Place of Origin: Uttar Pradesh, India
- Brand Name: Mother Herbs
- Model Number: Essential Oils
- Dosage Form: Oral Liquid
- Used As: Fragrances & Flavorings
- Purity: 100% Pure & Natural
- liquid: Aromatherapy
- Quantity: As Per Requirement
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details | Aluminium Drums, GI Drums, Plastics Drums, Plastic / Glass Bottles etc. |
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Delivery Time | Shipped in 20 days after payment |
Anise Oil
- Botanical Name : Pimpinella anisum
- Common Name : Aniseed oil
- CAS # : 8007-70-3, F.E.M.A. : 2094
- Plant Parts Used : Seeds
- Extraction Method : Steam Distillation
- Color & Odor : Colorless to pale yellow liquid @22C with Licorice odor
Description :
Anise is a herbaceous annual plant growing to 3 ft (0.91 m) tall. Anise plants grow best in light, fertile, well drained soil.
Constituents & Specifications :
Anethol (about 90% ), fixed oil, sugar, choline and mucilage
Specific Gravity : 0.97400 - 0.98800 @ 72°F
Refractive Index : 1.55400 - 1.55480 @ 72°F
Properties :
Carminative, Digestive, Promotes Harmony and Balance (Green), Expectorant Anise Oil is a wonderful perfumey addition in subtle quantities, especially in Citrus blends or as an foundation to a Vanilla blend. Anise oil has a high concentration of anethole, as much as 90%, and should be avoided if you are pregnant or have estrogen dependent cancers.
Benefits & Uses :
Anise essential oil is derived from the perennial herbal plant anise or aniseed (Pimpinella anisum). Although anise originated from Asia, it is prevalent in Mediterranean nations. Today, it is produced in Spain, France, and Russia, but also grows in the wild in other countries.
• Anise oil is helpful for digestive system, it acts as a general tonic to the circulatory system and the respiratory tract.
• It helps to calm the nerves of tense and anxiety, also calms menstrual pains and eases nauseous migraines.
• It is also used to flavor pizzels, cakes, etc.
• Anise oil and anethol have antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant, stimulant, and expectorant properties. This is why anise oil is often used or added to medicine, such as cough syrups and lozenges.
• Anise essential oil also displays potent antioxidant action.