ajowan seed oil
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Botanical Name: Trachyspermum ammi Family Name: Apiaceae Common Name: Ajowan Part used: Seeds Specific Gravity: 0.910 and 0.930 at 15oC Refractive Index: 1.498and 1.504 at 20o C Optical Rotation: -0 to +5Blends Well With: Parsley, Sage, Thyme Uses: Dethymolised oil or thymine is used for various industrial purposes. This oil is effective in treating skin infections Ajowan Countries where it’s found Originated in Egypt, ajowan is an herb whose oil is used as unani medicine. The oil of ajowan is carminative, aromatic, and a stimulant. The plant is cultivated in and around the Mediterranean Sea and in parts of south-west Asia extending from Iraq to India. Harvesting Information The plant is cultivated where water availability is plenty. Harvest is done in the month April when the plant is rich. History of the Plant The plant grows up to 60 to 90cm tall and is predominantly a winter crop growing in sub-tropical and temperate climate. Ajowan, is grown for its seeds that are dried and crushed to yield the oil. In India, ajowan seeds are used for flavoring beverages, pickles, and confectioneries. Extraction Process Steam distillation is carried out to obtain the oil. Dry seeds contain about 2 to 4 percentage of oil. The ajowan oil is pale yellowish-brown and a major source of thymol. The seed oil has a burning taste with characteristic thyme odor. Additional constituents are phenols such as carvacrol and dipentene. During the distillation process, a major portion of the thymol gets crystallized and is sold in the Indian markets as ‘sat ajowan’, while the remaining thymine is utilized in the perfume industry primarily in soap making. Commonly known Benefits The aqueous solution of thymol is a primary constituent in toothpastes and mouthwashes. Ajowan has been used in indigenous medicines and the essential oil has varied uses in Unani and Ayurvedic medicines. The oil aids in healing painful throat, in gripe water preparation, an antiseptic, and as a tranquilizer for tooth aches, whooping cough. Antibacterial: The oil prevents bad breath and thymol from the seeds server as effective mouthwash. When chewed along with fennel seeds, ajowan seeds prevent bad breath. Antiseptic: The oil is used in wound cleaning and treating skin infections. Ajowan leaves are crushed and applied on infections while thymol in the seeds is a well known fungicide and germicide. Medicinal Use: Two to three drops of ajowan oil are used in the treatment of cholera and diarrhea Muscle Spasms and Body ache: The essential oil of ajowan is used in ear drops for earaches, body massage oil, and in providing relief from cramps, muscle spasms, and arthritis Respiratory Disorders: The oil is useful in bronchial pneumonia and other respiratory ailments. Since it possesses the antidiuretic effect, the oil is used in treating emphysema, migraine and rheumatic pains. Ajowan is widely used as a spice in curries, used along with other spices and condiments, in pan mixtures, as a household remedy for indigestion, in lotions and ointments in cosmetic industry, as an anti-oxidant, in pimple cure, and preservatives in beverages to name a few. Beach Stone Enterprises Essential Oils situated at Delhi NCR (India) is manufacturer, supplier & exporter of this product in bulk and wholesale. We offer various Indian Essential oils, Carrier Oils & Aromatherapy Oils on below terms:-• Shop pure Ajowan Seed essential oil in India• Wholesale rate Ajowan Seed essential oil• Leading Manufacturers of Ajowan Seed essential oil in India• Ajowan Seed essential oil Exporters from India• Ajowan Seed essential oil Suppliers in Delhi Based Company