AJOWAN OIL
Botanical Name : Trachyspermum ammi
Common Name : Bishop's weed, ajwain, thymol seeds
CAS # : 8001-99-8
Description :An valuable unani ingredient Ajwain or bishop's weed is cultivated in black soil particularly along the riverbank throughout India & also Iran, Egypt and Afghanistan.
Plant Parts Used : Seeds
Extraction Method : Seam distillation
Color & Odour : The oil of Ajwain is an almost colourless to brownish liquid with characteristic odour warm spicy pungent & reminiscent of thymol.
Constituents & Specifications :Thymol, p-cymene, alpha-pinene, gamma-terpines,
Specific Gravity: 0.89000 - 0.98000
Refractive Index: 1.45000 - 1.60000
Properties :
Ajowan oil has antibacterial, anti-infectious, antiviral, anti-parasitic, anti-fungal & antiseptic properties.
Benefits & Uses:
Wildly used in pharmaceuticals, fine fragrances, cosmetics, Food & Beverages.
Ajwain also enjoys some popularity in the Arabic world & is found in berbere, a spice mixture of Ethiopia which both shows Indian & Arabic heritage.
Ajwain Oil is widely used in food, flavour, cosmetic, pharmaceuticals, tocacco and Perfume industries.
It is also traditionally known as a digestive aid, a relief for abdominal discomfort due to indigestion & an antiseptic.