Odour: Warm, Woody slightly typical note of Vetiver and Oudh
Production Method: Steam Distillation
Specific Gravity: 0.968 to 0.969
Cyprene Contain: +30%
Botanical Name: Cyperus Scariosus Description & Extraction: Cyperus scariosus is more commonly known as cypriol. This plant largely grows in Madhya Pradesh, India and is called nagarmotha. The smell of cypriol oil is woody and earthy. Nagarmotha / Cypriol Oilis a prized ingredient in perfumes that are made in India. Cyperus scariosus grows to about 2 1/2 feet, with a thin stem that is dark green in color. It is a flowering shrub, where the flowers measure 2 to 8 inches in length. The nodes are about 1/2 thick in diameter and is in an oval rhizome shape. The stem is aromatic and white in color on the inside. The rhizome is what generates the oil and contains alkaloids, sodium, minerals, along with calcium, sodium, and carbonates. It is distilled using steam distillation from the plants' roots. The cyperus scarious is considered a pest in many countries. The cypriol oil is dark brown in color and can change color to a transparent green. As it changes color, the scent also changes becoming woodier. It is blends with Bergamot, Clary Sage, Labdanum and Patchouli.
Chemical Components: The main constituents are sesquiterpenes, sesquiterpene alcohols and sesquiterpene ketones.
Toxicological Properties: As a negative side effect, it could cause bleeding so pregnant women should avoid this oil.
Uses & Precaution:
Cypriol oil has decongestative abilities.
It is used to cure diarrhea and problematic digestive problems. It is also very helpful in mucus, scanty periods and scabies.
This essential oil is an effective oil to kill intestinal worms. It can work as a general tonic and nerve binder; promotes uterine contractions and can bind stools if you have an upset tummy.
Cypriol oil works well against anorexia, intestinal bleeding and non-specific colitis too. This oil is used in other illnesses like skin diseases, fever, rheumatoid arthritis , gout and other uric acid related illnesses, general debility, painful menstruation, kidney stones and fibromyalgia.
This plant can be used in paste form on skin related ailments. It can help relieve itching. It can also improve eyesight and be used in eye related ailments. Cypriol oil is used in perfumes and in incense sticks. In powder form, cypriol is used in epilepsy and psychosis along with maintaining a normal body temperature.
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Product
Cypriol (Nagar Motha Oil)
Lot No.
190101
Manufacturing Date
Jan. 2011
Best before
Jan. 2013
Appearance
Mobile liquid
Colour
Dark Yellow to Brownish colour
Odour
Warm, Woody slightly typical note of Vetiver and Oudh
Botanical Source
Cypreus Rotandus
CAS No.
91771-62-9
Physico-Chemical Properties:-
Specific Gravity
0.968 To 0.969 (0.960 - 0.975)
Optical Rotation
+ 40 (+32 To +45)
Cyprene Contain
+30%
Main Constituents
High boiling sesquiterpenes, sesquiterpene alcohols, Ketons and composition very similar to Vetiver Oil.
Usage/Application: to cure diarrhea and problematic digestive problems.
Color: Dark Yellow to Brownish
Botanical Name: Cyperus Scariosus
Odour: Warm, Woody slightly typical note of Vetiver and Oudh
Production Method: Steam Distillation
Specific Gravity: 0.968 to 0.969
Cyperus scariosus is more commonly known as cypriol. This plant largely grows in Madhya Pradesh, India and is called nagarmotha. The smell of cypriol oil is woody and earthy. Nagarmotha / Cypriol Oils a prized ingredient in perfumes that are made in India. Cyperus scariosus grows to about 2 1/2 feet, with a thin stem that is dark green in color. It is a flowering shrub, where the flowers measure 2 to 8 inches in length. The nodes are about ½ thick in diameter and is in an oval rhizome shape. The stem is aromatic and white in color on the inside. The rhizome is what generates the oil and contains alkaloids, sodium, minerals, along with calcium, sodium, and carbonates. It is distilled using steam distillation from the plants’ roots. The cyperus scarious is considered a pest in many countries. The cypriol oil is dark brown in color and can change color to a transparent green. As it changes color, the scent also changes becoming woodier. It is blends with Bergamot, Clary Sage, Labdanum and Patchouli.
Product Details :
Color
Dark Yellow to Brownish
Botanical Name
Cyperus Scariosus
Odour
Warm, Woody slightly typical note of Vetiver and Oudh
Production Method
Steam Distillation
Specific Gravity
0.968 to 0.969
Chemical Components: The main constituents are sesquiterpenes, sesquiterpene alcohols, and sesquiterpene ketones.
Toxicological Properties: As a negative side effect, it could cause bleeding so pregnant women should avoid this oil.
Uses & Precaution:
Cypriol oil has decongestative abilities.
It is used to cure diarrhea and problematic digestive problems. It is also very helpful in mucus, scanty periods and scabies.
This essential oil is an effective oil to kill intestinal worms. It can work as a general tonic and nerve binder; promotes uterine contractions and can bind stools if you have an upset tummy.
Cypriol oil works well against anorexia, intestinal bleeding and non-specific colitis too. This oil is used in other illnesses like skin diseases, fever, rheumatoid arthritis , gout and other uric acid related illnesses, general debility, painful menstruation, kidney stones and fibromyalgia.
This plant can be used in paste form on skin related ailments. It can help relieve itching. It can also improve eyesight and be used in eye related ailments. Cypriol oil is used in perfumes and in incense sticks. In powder form, cypriol is used in epilepsy and psychosis along with maintaining a normal body temperature.
Shipping Options: We have shipping our goods by Air as well as Sea and also shipping i.e. DHL, FedEx, UPS, TNT, & EMS