Myrtle Oil Dealers in Kanpur

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  • Myrtle Essential Oil

    Myrtle Essential Oil

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    We are offering them myrtle essential oil. Mostly, the fresh or dried leaves of myrtle are used around the mediterranean. Myrtle dried berry fruits have also been tried as a substitute for black pepper and they are highly aromatic. Myrtle was considered sacred to aphrodite in greek mythology. Wearing crowns of myrtle on wedding day, by brides, had become common to greeks. A digestive liqueur called mirto is made in alcohol by macerating myrtle berries on the italian island of sardinia. Moreover, our products are developed with the help of sophisticated technology and supreme procedures. They are randomly tested on high quality parameters and are highly reliable and effective. They are excellently packaged keeping in view customers requirements and they are offered at highly economical prices.

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  • Myrtle Oil

    Myrtle Oil

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    • Product Name (English): Myrtle Oil
    •  Product Name (Botacinal): Myrtus communis
    •  Product Code: LJPC-NEO-094
    •  CAS#: 8008-46-6
    •  Country of Origin: Tunisia
    •  Color & Odor: Pale Amber Liquid with Fresh camphor floral herbal odor
    •  Solubility: Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils
    •  Specific Gravity: 0.96
    •  Optical Rotation: +22.00 – +27.00
    •  Refractive Index: 1.5010 – 1.5160
    •  Flash Point: 35 °C
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  • Myrtle Oil

    Myrtle Oil

    30 - 170 Per Kilogram

    1 Kilogram (MOQ)

    • Type: Myrtle Oil, Natural Essential Oil
    • Cultivation Type: Natural
    • Shelf Life: NA
    • Color: Orange
    • Purity: 100%
    • Form: Liquid
    • Packaging Type: Aluminim Bottles
    • Part: Leaf
    • Packaging Size: 10-20 Kg, 20-30 Kg, 30-50 Kg, 1 kg
    • Country of Origin: India
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  • Green Myrtle Oil

    Green Myrtle Oil

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    • Country of Origin: Morocco
    • Botonical Name: Myrtus Communis
    • CAS #: 8008-46-6
    • Color & Odor: Reddish brown liquid. and Characteristic somewhat eucalyptus-like odor
    • Solubility: Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils.
    • Specific Gravity: 0.890 to 0.915 @ 20°C
    • Optical Rotation: +10.0 – +30
    • Refractive Index: 1.460 - 1.470 @ 20°C
    • Flash Point: 41°C
    • Major Constituents: a-Pinene, 1,8-cineole, Myrtenyl acetate.
    • Plant Part Used: Leaves and Twigs
    • Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
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  • Myrtle Oil

    Myrtle Oil

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    • Country of Origin: India
    • Grade: Cosmetic
    • Botanical Name: Myrtus Communis
    • Color and Appearance: Pale yellow liquid
    • Odor: Sweet, slightly camphorous with a floral hint
    • Odour Strength: Medium
    • Main ingredients: Linalool, Cineole, Myrtenol, Pinene, Geraniol, Camphene
    • Blends well with: Bergamot, Cinnamon Leaf, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Ginger, Hyssop, Lavandin, Lavender, Lime, Rosemary, Tea Tree.
    • Industrial destination: Fragrance Industry, Flavour Industry, Pharmaceutical Industry, Food Industry, Cosmetic Industry

    The Ancient Egyptians knew of the therapeutic properties of myrtle, macerating the leaves in wine to counter fever and infection. Theophrastus later confirmed its place in therapy, adding that the best and most odiferous tree came from Egypt. Dioscorides also prescribed a wine in which the leaves had been macerated: this fortified the stomach and was effective for pulmonary and bladder infections, and for those who were spitting blood.   Application - Myrtel oil is an interesting item for colognes also those of aldehydic type. Is used in flavors where it has found some popularity in meat                                                    sauces,seasoning etc. in combination with spice oils and herb oils. 

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  • Myrtle Oil

    Myrtle Oil

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      The Ancient Egyptians knew of the therapeutic properties of myrtle, macerating the leaves in wine to counter fever and infection. Theophrastus later confirmed its place in therapy, adding that the best and most odiferous tree came from Egypt. Dioscorides also prescribed a wine in which the leaves had been macerated: this fortified the stomach and was effective for pulmonary and bladder infections, and for those who were spitting blood.

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