Matricaria Oil CAS:8002-66-2

Short Description:

Matricaria Oil is one of the oldest, most widely used, and best documented medicinal plants in the world, and is recommended for a variety of therapeutic applications. Chamomile is a member of the asteraceae family of plants. There are now two commonly used medicinal chamomile species: German chamomilla recutita and Roman chamomile (chamaemelum nobile). Chamomile essential oil is considered to be one of the oldest and most versatile essential oils, and has been used in antispasmodic applications due to its high ester content.

Product Detail

Matricaria Oil (CAS:8002-66-2)

Synonyms:Matricaria Flower Oil

Molecular formula: C15H10O5

Molecular weight: 270.23

Appearance:dark blue or blue-green volatile essential oil.Placed in light or air, blue can change to green and eventually brown.   The oil thickens after cooling.  

Odor:It has a strong special smell and bitter fragrance.

Density:0.93g/mLat 25°C(lit.)

Boling Point:140°C(lit.)

Flash Point:200°F

Storage Condition:2-8°C

Refractive Index:n20/D 1.470-1.485

Solubility:Soluble in most non-volatile oils and propylene glycol, insoluble in mineral oil and glycerin.

The main chemical components of chamomile essential oil: pine terpene or pinene, camphene, juniene, myrcene, eucalyptus, terpene, caryophyllene. The main chemical components of German chamomile oil: mother chrysanthemum, a-bisabolol, bisabolol oxide A, bisabolol oxide B and bisabolone oxide A.

Efficacy and action:Beauty value of chamomile essential oil

Due to its unique efficacy, chamomile has a very good effect on soothing and repairing sensitive skin, reducing red blood streaks and adjusting uneven skin tone.  Because chamomile is rich in active ingredients of flavonoids, it is widely used in the manufacture of anti-sensitive high-end skin care products to protect the most sensitive skin such as face, hands and feet.  Chamomile is the main ingredient of many better anti-acne products and whitening care products on the market.

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