Marjoram Oil
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MARJORAM OIL Botanical Name : Origanum majorana Common Name : Sweet marjoram oil, Garden Marjoram CAS # : 8015-01-8, F.E.M.A. : 2663 Plant Parts Used : Flowering leaves and tops Extraction Method : Stem Distillation Color & Odor : pale yellow to orange amber clear liquid with spicy odor Description : Marjoram oil has a warm, slightly spicy smell and is colorless to pale yellowamber in color. This tender bushy perennial herb, dark green oval leaves and small white or pink flowers. Constituents & Specifications : sabinene, a-terpinene, y-terpinene, p-cymene, terpinolene, linalool, cis-sabinene hydrate, linalyl acetate, terpinen-4-ol and y-terpineol. Specific Gravity : 0.86000 - 0.89200 @ 20 C Refractive Index : 1.47200 - 1.47900 @ 20 C Properties : Marjoram oil is non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing but should not be used during pregnancy. It was a very popular herb amongst the Greeks and widely used in medicine and perfumes. Benefits & Uses : Marjoram has been used as a folk remedy, culinary herb, fragrance and medicine. It is also used as an analgesic and anti-spasmodic and also been used traditionally treat depression. The oil is used as an external application for sprains, bruises, stiff and paralytic limb. The oil finds application in all aspects of our lives such as pain-relief, beauty care, and cooking. It soothes the digestive system and helps with cramps, indigestion, constipation and flatulence and has a beneficial action on colds, sinusitis, bronchitis and asthma.