Celery Seed Oleoresins Botanical name of the oleoresin is Apium Graveolens. Celery seed oleoresin is derived from rip seeds of the cultivated plants of Apium Graveolens Linn. Celery seed oleoresin is also used as stimulant, carminative, nervine, sedative and even in tonics. Also it is used in making soft drinks and unpleasant medicaments. Celery seed oleoresin is extensively used as flavoring or spice.
Blends:
It blends with all oleoresin oils
Uses and Benefits:
- Used in making tonics
- Provides flavor in soft drinks
- Used in unpleasant medicaments
- Used as flavoring agent
Product Technical Information
Botanical Name | Apium Graveolens |
CAS# | 129828-28-0 |
Color & Odor | Greenish yellow in colour with strong aromatic flavour |
F.E.M.A. # | No |
Country of Origin | India |
Methods of Extraction | Solvent extraction of the dry seeds |
Constituents | No |
Solubility | Soluble in oil, insoluble in water |
Specific Gravity | N/A |
Refractive Index | N/A |
Flash Point | N/A |
Optical Rotation | N/A |
Major Constituents | d-limonene and sedanolides |
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