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Contact SupplierBasil oil or sweet basil is a common name for the culinary herb ocimum basilicum and its extracted by the process steam distillation method in Vishwanath oils Products In steam Distillation Unit. Basil oil is a pale or greenish-yellow in colour and has thin consistency and strength of initial aroma is Sweet.
History Of Basil Essential Oil Or Sweet Basil:
Basil is called by Many Names Like Sweet Basil Or Even Thai Basil But all of its common name refers to the herb botanical name (Ocimum basilicum). Basil is a large member of mint family Lamiaceae family along with other culinary herbs like rosemary sage and even lavender. It is believed that basil has origin in india but the herb has been cultivated for over 5000 with its reach spreading to all corners of the globe. There are some indicators that basil may have originated even farther east than India with ancient records from 807A.D. suggesting that sweet basil was used in the human region of china at that time also. Basil has a strong history in ancient traditional medicines like Ayurveda the traditional medicinal system of ancient india.
Description Of Basil Essential oil Or Sweet Basil:
Basil oil or sweet basil is a common name for the culinary herb ocimum basilicum and its extracted by the process steam distillation method in Vishwanath oils Products In steam Distillation Unit. Basil oil is a pale or greenish-yellow in colour and has thin consistency and strength of initial aroma is Sweet. It is a water Viscosity. Basil oil has various chemical compounds by GC-MS Analysis alpha-pinene, camphene, Beta-pinene, myrcene, limonene, cis-ocimene, Camphor, linalool, methyl Chavicol main Constituent of Sweet Basil, y-terpineol, Citronellol, geraniol, methyl cinnamate and eugenol.
Manufacturer of Basil Essential oil ( Ocimum basilicum) In India By Vishwanath oils Products.
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Precautions To use over Basil Essential oil Or Sweet Basil:
Keep out Of Reach of children, if you are pregnant, nursing or under a doctor care consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears or sensitive areas.