Cypriol Oil
Botonical Name | : | Cyperus scariosus | |
CAS # | : | 91771-62-9 | |
Country of Origin | : | India | |
Color & Odor | : | Dark yellow to brownish yellow Oily transparent liquid with Woody earthy, tenacious odour | |
Solubility | : | Soluble in Oils and insoluble in water | |
Specific Gravity | : | 0.9550 “ 0.9750 @ 25°C | |
Optical Rotation | : | -9.0° - -3.0° | |
Refractive Index | : | 1.5010 “ 1.5120 @ 20°C | |
Flash Point | : | >100 °C | |
Major Constituents | : | Cyperene, Cyperotundone | |
Plant Part Used | : | Rhizomes | |
Extraction Method | : | Steam Distillation |
DESCRIPTION:
Cypriol Oil is obtained from the fragrant flowers of Cypriol grass. The slender flowers of this grass are used for producing commercial grade essential oil. CONSTITUENTS:
Cyperene, Cyperotundone, Alpha-Copaene, Beta-Caryophyllene, Cypera-2,4-diene, Beta-Selinene, Alpha-Cyperone AROMATIC SUMMARY / NOTE / STRENGTH OF AROMA:
The gentle top note fragrance of cypriol oil reminds about the spicy smell of cinnamon. Its smell has slight touch of earthy and woody aroma. BLENDS WITH:
This volatile oil easily mixes with the oils of Patchouli, Clary Sage, Labdanum and Bergamot. COMMON NAMES:
Cypriol oil is commonly referred as Nagarmotha oil. USES:
This essential oil is required to formulate medicine, to produce incense sticks, soaps and compound based fragrance. Cypriol Oil is also used as an essential ingredient for insect repellent.