FENUGREEK ESSENTIAL OIL |
Botanical Name | : | Trigonella foenum | Country of Origin | : | India and southern Europe | Solubility | : | Soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water | Specific Gravity | : | 0.97900 to 0.98400 @ 25.00 °C | Optical Rotation | : | 10.8 | Refractive Index | : | 1.48900 to 1.49300 @ 20.00 °C | Plant Part | : | Seeds | Blend With | : | It can easily blend with Sandalwood Oil. | CAS No | : | 68990-15-8 | Flash Point | : | 143.00 °F | Extraction Method | : | Steam distillation |
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Description : Fenugreek is an annual plant in the family Fabaceae, with leaves consisting of three small obovate to oblong leaflets. The seeds of Fenugreek are distilled to extract the essential oil. The brownish-yellow seeds of rhombic shape produce the highly appreciated oil for its medicinal properties. The seeds are used in cooking, to make medicine, or to hide the taste of other medicine. Fenugreek seeds smell and taste somewhat like maple syrup. Fenugreek Oil range of fenugreek essential oil is processed from the pure extracts of seeds of fenugreeks seeds. The seeds are brownish is rhombic in shape. It give helps in digestion and known for soothing and relaxing inflamed relieves congestion, tissues, reduces inflammation and fights infection.
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Constituents : Volatile oil, vitamin A, vitamin B1 |
Common Name : Greek Hay and Fenigreek | |
Uses : Fenugreek oil can be used in multiple ways, as it is a great antidote its leaves, seeds and oil, all can be used for betterment of skin and its healthiness. The paste of fenugreek leaves can be applied on the skin surface. It has antioxidant properties that aid to the rejuvenation of the skin. |
Benefit : Fenugreek oil improves the glucose intolerance and and can lower blood glucose levels. It also stimulates the pancreas and reduces damage to beta cells. Fenugreek oil stimulates insulin as well, which is a powerful health benefit. |
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