CHAMOMILE OIL(CAS#68916-68-7)
| Hazard Symbols | Xi - Irritant |
| Risk Codes | 38 - Irritating to the skin |
| Safety Description | S28 - After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of soap-suds. S36 - Wear suitable protective clothing. |
| WGK Germany | 3 |
| RTECS | FL7181000 |
Introduction
Chamomile oil, also known as chamomile oil or chamomile oil, is a natural plant essential oil extracted from chamomile (scientific name: Matricaria chamomilla). It has a transparent liquid form from light yellow to dark blue and has a special floral aroma.
Chamomile oil is mainly used for a wide range of purposes, including but not limited to:
2. Massage oil: Chamomile oil can be used as a massage oil to relieve tension, fatigue, and muscle pain through massage.
Chamomile oil is generally extracted by distillation. First, the chamomile flowers are distilled with water, and then the water vapor and oil of the aroma part are collected, and after condensation treatment, the oil and water are separated to obtain chamomile oil.
When using chamomile oil, the following safety information should be noted:
1. Chamomile oil is only for external use and should not be taken internally.
3. During storage and use, pay attention to avoid exposure to direct sunlight, so as not to affect its quality and stability.
Application
Chamomile oil (Ormenis multicaulis, CAS 68916-68-7), also known as Moroccan chamomile oil or wild chamomile oil, is a high-purity natural essential oil obtained by steam distillation of chamomile flowers. It is a pale yellow to yellow liquid with a characteristic fresh, herbaceous, sweet, and slightly fruity-herbal aroma with camphoraceous and tea-like nuances. Rich in anti-inflammatory bioactive components such as bisabolol and chamazulene, the oil exhibits strong anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antioxidant, and soothing properties.
In the flavor and fragrance industry, chamomile oil is widely used as a natural flavoring agent (FEMA 2275) to impart sweet, herbaceous, tea-like, and fruity notes to beverages, ice cream, confectionery, baked goods, and grape, raisin, and dried fruit flavors. As a fragrance ingredient, it contributes sweet, floral, and herbaceous top-to-middle notes to fine perfumery, colognes, soaps, shampoos, laundry detergents, and household products, blending harmoniously with lavender, cypress, artemisia, and citrus oils.
In cosmetics and personal care, chamomile oil is incorporated into lip balms, soaps, sunscreens, shampoos, lotions, and facial creams for its natural fragrance and skin-soothing benefits—helping prevent skin cracking, inflammation, and irritation. It is also used in mouthwashes for its mild analgesic effect on toothaches.
In pharmaceutical and wellness applications, chamomile oil serves as a massage oil to relieve tension, fatigue, and muscle pain, and is also used in aromatherapy for its calming, stress-relieving, and anti-anxiety effects. In herbal medicine, it alleviates digestive issues such as bloating and indigestion, as well as inflammation, muscle spasms, and insomnia. Additionally, it functions as a natural insect repellent and eco-friendly alternative to synthetic chemicals.
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