CORRIANDER OLEORESIN (ROASTED) 1% VOC |
Botanical Name | : | Coriandrum sativum | Country of Origin | : | North Africa, India, China | Solubility | : | Soluble in oil, insoluble in water | Specific Gravity | : | 0.8769 @ 72°F | Optical Rotation | : | 8.77 | Refrective Index | : | 1.464 @ 72°F | Plant Part | : | Seed | Blend With | : | Bergamot, Cinnamon Bark , Ginger, Grapefruit, Lemon, Neroli and Orange | CAS No | : | 8008-52-4 | Flash Point | : | 115° | Extraction Method | : | Solvent Extraction |
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Description : Coriander, also known as Chinese Parsley, is among the oldest known spice plants. Coriander oleoresin is derived from dried seeds of Coriandrum sativum. The caramel colour liquid with the characteristic odour and flavour of Coriander. Petroselinic acid is the primary constituent of coriander oleoresin. It is soluble in fixed oil and can be dispersed on dry/liquid carriers such as salt, propylene glycol, glycerine etc.
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Constituents : Fibre, carbohydrates, fatty oil, protiens and essential oils |
Uses : Coriander Oleoresin used as a fragrance in soaps and perfumes. It is also used by the food industry especially in meat products. This spice oleoresins find extensive use in number formulations, especially in snack seasonings. It is digestive, antispasmodic, anti-rheumatic.
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Benefit : Coriander Oleoresin is a digestive stimulant. The oil contains linalool and other important terpenoids. Other active compounds in coriander include flavonoids, phenolic acids and mucilage (a soluble fiber). Coriander also contains a number of substances with mild anti-bacterial activity. |
Caution Note: Oleoresin is a powerful irritant, and even in minute quantities produces an intense burning sensation when it comes in contact with the eyes and tender parts of the skin. All of the information and opinions that are provided on this web site are for informational and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to replace medical advice given by a medical practitioner. Anyone considering alternative therapies should consult with their medical professional before using an alternative method of healing. We do not give nor is any opinion on our web site medical advice.
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