Turmeric or turmeric, (Curcuma longa Linn. syn. Curcuma domestica Val.), is one of the spice and medicinal plants native to Southeast Asia. This plant then spread to Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia and even Africa. Almost every Indonesian and Indian and Asian people have generally consumed this spice plant, either as a complement to cooking spices, herbs or to maintain health and beauty. Turmeric Oil contains medicinal, flavoring and coloring properties. The yellow-orange oil obtained from the root rhizome is used as a culinary spice. The oil is extracted according to the standards set by the USFDA and is thus believed to be safe for general use.
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Overview:
Cultivation: | Conventional |
Extraction Method: | Steam Distillation |
Material Source: | rhizome |
Main Components: | Turmerones |
Color: | Pale yellow to reddish brown oily liquid |
Scent: | with a spicy, fresh woody scent aroma |
Solubility: | Soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water |
Blend Well: | This oil can be mixed with ginger, clove bud, nutmeg, cinnamon bark, clary sage |
Oil Origin: | Indonesia |
End Product: | Massage medicine, face wash, anti aging serum, other pharmaceutical drugs |
Volume: | 100 ml, 250, 500 ml, 1000 ml, 2500 ml, 5000 ml, 10000 ml, 25000 ml |
Botanical:
Turmeric belongs to the Zingiberaceae family. Believed to be native to South Asia, this rhizome perennial has a slightly bitter and pungent smell like mustard. This plant has a rhizome root which is used for oil extraction.
A brief History:
In Vedic culture, it is used as a culinary spice and also has religious importance. According to the Ayurveda and Unani systems and Sanskrit medical treatises, it has an ancient history of importance in medicine in South Asia. It is used to treat various types of health problems such as liver disease, throat infections, indigestion, and colds. In addition, it is used to treat skin wounds and also to clean wounds.
SOURCE OF MATERIALS | Rhizome, Oil Origin: Indonesia |
CULTIVATION | Conventional |
MAIN CONTENT/INGREDIENTS | Turmerones |
ORGANOLEPTICS |
Color: Pale yellow to reddish brown oily liquid Scent: with a spicy, fresh woody scent aroma |
SOLUBILITY | Soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water |
BENEFITS & USES |
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THERAPEUTIC BENEFITS |
Turmeric oil has excellent therapeutic properties such as astringent, antiseptic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, digestive, anti-oxidant, appetizer, anti-allergic, anti-bacterial, anti-tumor, cardiovascular, stimulant, etc. |
LEVEL OF NOTE | Base notes |
BLEND WELL | This oil can be mixed with ginger, clove bud, nutmeg, cinnamon bark, clary sage |
END PRODUCT APPLICATION | Massage medicine, face wash, anti aging serum, other pharmaceutical drugs |
STORAGE LIFE | 10 |
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS | Keep the essential oil in amber dark glass bottles. Store them in cool place and keep away from sunlight and heat. |
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