Coriander Oils Dealers in Kannauj

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    Coriander Essential Oil

    Coriander Essential Oil

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    • FormLiquid
    • ApplicationPersonal Care, Medicine Use, Aromatherapy
    • CertificationISO Certified 9002:2008
    • Purity99.9%
    • Packaging TypePlastic Bottle
    • Packaging Size1 Litre, 100ml, 250ml, 500ml
    • Number Of FlowerHerbal Essential Oil
    • Shelf Life1 Year
    • ColorBrown
    • FeatureFirming, Callus Remover, Blemish Clearing, Anti-Wrinkle, Anti-Aging
    • Coriander Essential Oil that we offer is known for supporting digestive and circulatory system. The oil is prepared using quality coriander seeds and hygienically processed to provide pure end product. It also supports healthy pancreas, bloating, heartburn, etc. Moreover, its sweet aroma lends a soothing and calming effect on the user. We are capable of undertaking bulk orders of Coriander Essential Oil and deliver the same at nominal rates.
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  • Coriander Seed Essential Oil

    Coriander Seed Essential Oil

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    • Country of OriginUSA
    • Botanical NameCoriandrum sativum
    • ProcessSteam Distillation
    • Use of plant PartSeed
    • ColorPaley yellow to clear
    • OdorSpicy, herbaceous, woody, woody
    • Perfumery NoteMiddle
    • ConsistencyMedium
    • Aroma StrengthMedium
    • Self Life3 years
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    Coriander Oil

    100 / 100ml, 250ml, 500ml & 1kg

    • Number Of FlowerEssential
    • Number Of FlowerWhite
    • Botanical NameCoriandrum Sativum
    • PartSeeds
    • Extraction MethodSteam Distillation
    • StorageCool & Dry Place
    • This Prices Including18% GST Tax + All other Taxes
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    • Coriander Helps Control Blood Sugar, Cholesterol and Blood PressureYou know those green leaves packed with flavor (and nutrients) that you commonly consume in guacamole? That’s cilantro. Is coriander cilantro? Not exactly, but coriander is a seed spice that’s been cultivated since ancient times and comes from the same plant that gives us beneficial cilantro leaves. Don’t be alarmed if this doesn’t ring a bell. These seeds might not be as well-known unless you’re a lover of curries and masalas, which include coriander as an integral ingredient. When the leaves are used in their fresh form, we commonly refer to this herb as cilantro. The dried seeds are what we know as coriander, and they’ve been used as a culinary spice and food-poisoning preventative agent for ages. As a spice, it’s either sold whole or ground with a flavor similar to a blend of lemon, sage and caraway. Sounds interesting, right?What are the benefits of eating coriander?These seeds not only offer a unique and intriguing flavor profile, but their consumption has also been shown to improve blood flow and heart health, as well as calm serious digestive problems like irritable bowel syndrome. That’s because coriander contains a multitude of bioactive compounds that lead to a wide array of pharmacological activities. These include its ability to act as an antimicrobial, anti-epileptic, antidepressant, antimutagenic, anti-inflammatory and anxiety inhibitor. Coriander benefits may also include its ability to help lower cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar naturally. Read on to see just how amazing this worldly healing spice truly is.What Is Coriander?It’s easy to get confused by exactly what this spice really is. Many people are confused by cilantro vs. coriander. That is probably because both come from the same plant. Here’s one simple coriander meaning: the seeds of the coriander plant. Cilantro is the leaf of coriander or cilantro plant. Are coriander leaves and cilantro the same thing? Yes, cilantro is sometimes called “coriander leaves” or “Chinese parsley.” It’s also helpful to know that Vietnamese coriander tastes similar to cilantro but is a completely different plant.What does coriander taste like?While leafy cilantro adds a bright, somewhat citrusy flavor to dishes, coriander seeds are warm, sweet and nutty. Some countries actually refer to cilantro as coriander, so any mentions of “fresh coriander” or “coriander leaves” are what we in the U.S. typically refer to as cilantro. For example, a coriander chutney recipe may call for “a bunch of coriander,” which to Americans is a bunch of cilantro.Coriander grows wild over a wide area of Western Asia and Southern Europe, and archaeological findings point toward cultivation by ancient Egyptians. It also appears to have been cultivated in Greece since at least the second millennium B.C. In 1670, it was first brought to the British colonies of North America and was one of the first spices cultivated by early settlers.Coriander has been used as a digestive aid for thousands of years, with evidence of its use dating as far back as 5000 B.C. It’s mentioned in Sanskrit texts, ancient Egyptian papyri, the Old Testament and the writings of the Greek physician Hippocrates. The Roman armies brought it to Europe, where it was used to preserve meats, and the Chinese believed it counteracted food poisoning.Top 8 Health Benefits of Coriander1. Lower Blood SugarCoriander seeds and essential oil have blood sugar-lowering effects on the human body. The effect is actually so therapeutic that people who suffer from low blood sugar or take blood sugar-lowering medicine are warned to be careful with using coriander products. If you’re looking to naturally improve diabetes and lower you blood sugar, you may want to consider having more coriander in your daily diet. Multiple animal studies back up this notion and show that it can help stimulate the secretion of insulin and lower blood sugar. One study showed that this spice improved carbohydrate metabolism and increased hypoglycemic action in rats.2. Ease Digestive DiscomfortWhy does coriander makes such a great digestive aid? Researchers have found that it works like an antispasmodic drug, relaxing contracted digestive muscles that cause the discomfort of IBS and other problematic gut disorders. A study published in Digestive Diseases and Sciences studied 32 people with IBS, a chronic digestive complaint affecting 20 percent of Americans today. The study evaluated the effects of taking a preparation containing coriander versus taking a placebo. After eight weeks, those taking the coriander preparation had significantly lowered severity and frequency of abdominal pain and discomfort. They also had less severity and frequency of bloated stomach compared to the placebo group.3. Decrease Blood PressureFor people suffering with hypertension, consuming this spice has been shown to reduce blood pressure. Not only does it help positively modulate gut activity, but it also has a diuretic effect on the body. This is very helpful to people suffering from high blood pressure. When you address high blood pressure, you also decrease your risk of serious and deadly conditions like blood clots and strokes.4. Fight Food PoisoningSeveral studies suggest that coriander is among several herbs and spices that have strong antimicrobial effects against foodborne pathogens. When you use it in your cooking, you actually add an additional layer of protection against the risk of food poisoning. Coriander actually contains an antibacterial compound that may specifically fight against Salmonella choleraesuis. Salmonella poisoning is responsible for 1 million foodborne illnesses in the U.S. every year. A study in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry specifically showed its antibacterial activity against Salmonella. Coriander contains high levels of dodecenal, a natural compound that’s actually twice as powerful of an antibiotic than the leading treatment for salmonella-based illness. By adding this spice into your diet, you can help to guard yourself against uncomfortable or even fatal food poisoning.5. Improve Cholesterol LevelsSome research shows that by incorporating coriander into your diet you can decrease your levels of bad cholesterol. In one animal research experiment, a significant decrease in bad cholesterol, or LDL, and an increase in healthy cholesterol, or HDL cholesterol, was shown among subjects who were administered coriander seeds.6. Help Urinary Tract InfectionsCoriander seeds can be helpful in relieving symptoms of a urinary tract infection by fighting off the bacteria that cause a UTI in the first place. Simply soak 1.5 teaspoons of dried seeds overnight in two cups of water. Strain and drink as a coriander tea, or just add it to your morning smoothie. It may help to relieve the discomfort and pain associated with the UTI and help speed overall healing.7. Support Healthy Menstrual FunctionCoriander seeds may help support healthy menstrual function by helping regulate proper endocrine gland function and the hormones that regulate menstrual cycles. In addition, coriander can help reduce the bloating, cramps and pain during your cycle. Its use to regulate menstruation is a common practice in Ayurvedic medicine.8. May Prevent Neurological Inflammation and DiseaseNeurodegenerative diseases — including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, brain tumors and meningitis — are associated with chronic inflammation. A study published in the journal Molecular Neurobiology found that diets high in turmeric, pepper, clove, ginger, garlic, cinnamon and coriander helped target inflammatory pathways and prevent neurodegenerative diseases. Researchers noted that lifestyle factors of individuals with diets rich in these nutrients showed lower incidences of neurological degeneration.Coriander Nutrition FactsOne tablespoon of coriander (Coriandrum sativum) seeds contain about : 15 calories 2.8 grams carbohydrates 0.6  gram protein 0.9 gram fat 2.1 grams fiber 0.8 milligram iron (4.6 percent DV) 16 milligrams magnesium (4 percent DV) 35 milligrams calcium (3.5 percent DV) 20 milligrams phosphorus (2 percent DV) 1 milligram vitamin C (1.7 percent DV) Coriander’s volatile oil is also rich in beneficial phytonutrients like carvone, geraniol, limonene, borneol, camphor, elemol and linalool. It also has flavonoids, including quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin and apigenin, as well as active phenolic acid compounds, including caffeic and chlorogenic acid.Coriander vs. Cilantro Possible Health Benefits of Fresh Cilantro Leaves Rids the body of heavy metals, working as a heavy metal detox Protects against oxidative stress and fights free radical damage owers anxiety and improves sleep Soothes skin irritations Possible Health Benefits of Coriander Seeds Support healthy menstrual function Offer protection against neurological inflammation and disease Might protect against colon cancer Possible Health Benefits of Both Improve UTIs Lower blood sugar levels Lower blood pressure Protect against cardiovascular disease Help lower bad cholesterol Help calm digestive troubles How to Use Coriander + RecipesAll parts of the coriander plant are edible, but the fresh leaves (cilantro) and the dried seeds are the parts most traditionally used in cooking. It’s common in South Asian, Indian, Middle Eastern, Caucasian, Central Asian, Mediterranean, Tex-Mex, Latin American, Brazilian, Portuguese, Chinese and African cooking. It’s easily and readily available at your local grocery store year-round as well.When purchasing this spice for culinary purposes, look for the dried seeds in whole or ground form. You will most likely find the European or possibly Indian type. European coriander has a smooth and savory flavor with creamy citrus top notes. The European seeds are typically more flavorful due to a higher concentration of volatile oils. The Indian version is oval instead of round and has more citrusy top notes than the European variety. Both are pretty interchangeable in cooking. It can easily be bought in powdered form, but I strongly recommend buying whole seeds and grinding them yourself. The result is a fresher and more intense flavor. You can also toast whole seeds to enhance their flavor. What is a substitute for coriander? If a recipe calls for this interesting spice and you don’t have any on hand, many people use cumin as a ground coriander substitute. Are coriander and cumin the same? No, but their flavor profiles are somewhat similar. Are coriander and cardamom the same? Again, these are two completely different spices, but depending on the recipe, cardamom is another option if you’re looking for a possible substitute for coriander.In general, this spice goes really well with fish, lamb and turkey. It’s also delicious when included among stuffings, lentils and tomatoes. You can mix the seeds with peppercorns in your pepper mill for a more interesting spice than pepper alone. Of course, you can also keep it in its own pepper mill so there are always freshly ground seeds easily on hand. Coarsely ground coriander is great as a rub on meats and fish before cooking. Whole seeds or coriander powder can also be used in marinades, pickled dishes, salad dressings and casseroles. It’s also really tasty in homemade granola.Wondering how to grow cilantro? A cilantro plant requires full sun or light shade in southern zones. The plant grows best in moist, well-drained soil. Space your plants about six to eight inches apart. From the time of sowing seed, cilantro leaves can begin to be harvested in about three to four weeks. The coriander seeds can be harvested in about 45 days.For stronger medicinal purposes, it can also be purchased as a supplement, tincture, tea or essential oil.Coriander RecipesLet’s talk about some coriander uses you can start testing out in your kitchen today. This spice makes any and every dish it’s added to more interesting. For example, this Curried Carrot Soup Recipe wouldn’t be the same without its inclusion. You probably already know how tasty and nutritious protein-packed hummus dip is, but have you ever tried a recipe that includes this spice? This Avocado Hummus with Coriander and Lemon is worth a try. Looking for a new and healthy homemade dressing recipe? You won’t regret trying my Orange Tahini Dressing Recipe — it includes both coriander and cilantro.Side Effects and PrecautionsIn small food amounts, coriander is not likely to cause you any unwanted side effects and is known for reducing flatulence. When used medicinally, it can cause increased sensitivity to the sun. If you’re allergic to aniseed, caraway, dill weed, fennel, mugwort or similar plants then you may be allergic to coriander. Due to its ability to naturally lower blood sugar levels, monitor your blood sugar levels closely if you have diabetes and take this spice. It can also decrease blood pressure levels so be careful with your intake if you tend to have low blood pressure or take medication to lower it. Speak with your health care provider before using it medicinally, especially if you are currently pregnant, breastfeeding, have an ongoing medical condition and/or are currently taking medication.Final ThoughtsCoriander is a spice that really deserves more attention in the kitchen. The makers and lovers of curries and masalas haven’t been missing out on this flavorful spice because it’s a key ingredient in those complex and tasty dishes. But it’s time that the exotic flavor made its way into your daily life, whether it’s in your morning granola, afternoon hummus or evening salad dressing. It won’t let your taste buds down while it boosts your health in so many incredible ways, from lowering blood sugar, cholesterol and blood pressure to protecting you against food poisoning and digestive problems. Make sure to include coriander in your spice lineup, and start sprinkling it here and there on a regular basis.
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    Organic Coriander Oil

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    • Number Of FlowerOrganic
    • Shelf Life1 Year
    • FormLiquid
    • Botanical NameCoriandrum Sativum
    • Method Of ExtractionSteam Distilled
    • Parts UsedSeeds
    • AromaCharacteristic Aroma
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    Coriander Oils

    3,000 / Litre

    • MOQ100 Milliliter
    • Available QuantityCostumer Requirement
    • Coriander oil3000
    • Welcome to RK Products to get amazing aroma, high quality and purity. Since 2006, our company in the service, we create the world of real goods and fragrances which we like for the customers of Coriander Oil customers. We are sure that you will certainly be satisfied with our samples. The aroma of RK product is very sweet and unimaginable, which can create a feeling of deep attraction alone with the smell, RK products are counted among the most abundant all Natural Oil & Pure Essential oil suppliers in India, especially in RK products, many medicinal Due to its attractive aromatic properties, this is the best place on the demand of Indian and international markets. RK Products present their products with purity and truth. There is a widespread demand for medicinal and aromatic properties. RK products are considered to be the best in high quality and aroma, RK product does not compromise purity
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    Coriander Oil is extracted with the help of steam distillation process. It consists of compounds like borneol, cineole, cymene, dipentene, linalool, phellandrene, pinene, terpineol and terpinolene etc. It is known for its digestive and stomachic properties. We are one of the renowned Manufacturers, Exporters and Suppliers of Coriander Oil. We are capable of delivering orders for Coriander Oil on time. It can be obtained from us at a very reasonable price.
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    • Country of OriginFrance
    • BOTANICAL NAMECoriandrum Sativum
    • EXTRACTION METHODSteam Distilled
    • BOTANICAL FAMILYApeaceae
    • COLOR & ODORLight yellow with fresh odor
    • BLENDS WELL WITHGinger, Lemon
    • THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIESantispasmodic
    • PRECAUTIONSEssential oils are not recommended for internal use and it is important to take proper medical advice from an expert before using any essential oils for pregnant woman and Child specially.
    • Our Natural Coriander Essential Oil comes out from the seeds of the coriander plant through steam distillation process. It has some spicy aroma which refresh and awake the mind. Essential oils are much more concentrated than their herbal counterpart and can be extracted from plants, leaves, flowers, roots, buds, twigs, rhizomes, heart wood, bark, resin, seeds and fruits. The most common methods of extraction are through distillation, either water or steam, or by mechanical processing as is done with citrus rinds. Essential oils are biologically activating and they deliver messages for our mind, body and emotions that bring us back to nature. Essential oils have been used for therapeutic purposes for nearly 6000 years. The ancient Chinese, Indians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans used them in cosmetics, perfumes, drugs and also commonly used for spiritual, hygienic and ritualistic purposes. At Nitin Enterprises we can give you reasonable price and high quality oils because we are not only work as traders or suppliers but also we are bulk manufacturer & exporter of natural essential oils in India. We are supplying our essential oils to leading Aroma therapists, Cosmetics, Toiletries, Spas & Salons, Beauty & Healthcare Products manufacturers across all over the world..     Thanks for shopping oils with us!!
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    Coriander Seeds Oil

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    • Number Of FlowerEssential
    • ApplicationMedicine, Cooking
    • Shelf Life1 Year
    • Purity99%
    • FormLiquid
    • GradeSuperior
    • StorageCool & Dry Place
    • As a renowned name in this domain, we are engaged in supplying quality Coriander Seeds Oil. It is widely used to add flavor in food items such as soups and sauces. Our provided product is extracted from the quality coriander seeds using cutting edge technology. Further, we pack this is different size of bottles to fulfill the diverse needs of our clients. We offer Coriander Oil at reasonable prices.
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    • Packaging TypeGlass Bottels
    • SolubilityInsoluble In Water, Soluble In Alcohol And Oils
    • Optical Rotation8.77
    • Extraction MethodSteam Distillation
    • This annual or biennial plant is a native of Morocco and grows to about 1 meter (3 feet) in height. It has sparse, fine, feathery leaves and pinkish/white flowers. The brownish, globose seeds have a disagreeable smell until they ripen, when they take on their spicy aroma. The bright green delicate leaves, umbels of lace-like white flowers are followed by a mass of green (turning brown) round seeds. These seeds are hard and egg-shaped, borne in pairs, which do not separate. The Oleoresin has a strong aroma of coriander. Coriander is said to stimulate the appetite, ease indigestion and relieve neuralgia. The therapeutic properties of Coriander Egyptian Essential Oil are listed as analgesic, aphrodisiac, antispasmodic, carminative, deodorant, digestive, fungicidal, revitalizing and stimulating. It can aid in relieving mental fatigue, migraine pain, tension and nervous weakness. There are some indications that it can also be useful in combating colds and flu. The Egyptians used Coriander Seeds as an aphrodisiac, and they were found in the tomb of Tutankhamen; the Romans and Greeks used the seeds to flavour their wines; and in India, the seeds are still used for cooking. The Benedictine monks documented using them in 1510 as an ingredient in their herbal tonic known as Benedictine. The Carthusian Monks used them to make Chartreuse in the 1740’s, and the Carmelite order in France used Coriander Seeds as an ingredient with lemon balm, lemon zest, angelica root and nutmeg in their 17th century eau de toilette known as Carmelite Waters. Botonical Name :-Corriandrum Sativum Country of Origin :-Russia Color & Odor :-Light Yellow Transparent Liquid @22c With Sweet-woody With A Candy Like Odor Water soluble :-Insoluble In Water, Soluble In Alcohol And Oils
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    Coriander Seed Oil

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    • Cultivation TypeOrganic
    • Shelf Life1year
    • Purity99%
    • FormLiquid
    • Packaging TypeGlass Bottels, Plastic Bottels
    • Packaging Size100ml, 200ml, 250ml
    • Country of OriginIndia
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    Coriander Seed Oil

    3,200 / Kilogram

    • MOQ01 Kilogram
    • Packaging Size1 litre
    • Packaging TypeBottle
    • Number Of FlowerEssential Oil
    • Shelf Life5 years
    • Country of OriginMade in India
    • BrandSHIVA EXPORTS INDIA
    • ColorPale yellow clear clear liquid
    • Usage/ApplicationFlavour
    • Direction of Use100% Pure
    • PrescriptionNo
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  • Coriander Seed Essential Oil

    Coriander Seed Essential Oil

    10,500 / Kilogram

    • MOQ1 Kilogram
    • Size1 Kg
    • SourceNatural
    • IngredientsLeaves
    • BrandA.D. FRAGRANCES
    • Number Of FlowerCoriander oil
    • Botanical NameCoriandrum sativum
    • FormLiquid
    • Country of OriginIndia
    • BrandA.D. FRAGRANCES
    • Introduction to Coriander Seed Essential Oil ​Coriander Seed Oil is a potent and versatile essential oil known for its warm, slightly spicy, and sweet aromatic profile. It is widely utilized for its digestive, antimicrobial, and soothing properties in both aromatherapy and functional product formulation. ​🌳 Origin and Source ​Plant Name: The oil is steam-distilled from the crushed, ripe seeds of the Coriander herb (Coriandrum sativum), a plant cultivated globally, including extensively across India. ​The Structure: It is a monoterpene-rich essential oil, giving it powerful therapeutic actions and a strong, penetrating aroma. ​Extraction: Extracted via Steam Distillation of the seeds to yield a colorless or pale yellow oil with a characteristically sharp, sweet-spicy scent. ​🔬 Unique Composition ​Key Active Compound: The oil is dominated by Linalool (often 60–70% or higher), a monoterpene alcohol responsible for its antimicrobial, analgesic, and significant calming properties. ​Therapeutic Power: Its high Linalool content makes it an effective natural agent for promoting relaxation, easing anxiety, and supporting healthy digestion (carminative effect). ​Cosmetic Utility: Its antibacterial and antioxidant properties make it valuable for anti-acne formulations and anti-aging skincare products. ​📜 Traditional Use ​Coriander seeds and their oil have been used for thousands of years in traditional Indian (Ayurveda) and Middle Eastern medicine primarily to aid digestion, treat various skin infections, and as an aphrodisiac. ​Why Choose A.D. Fragrance Coriander Seed Oil? ​Here is the seven-line summary focused on your brand's strategic advantage:   ​High Linalool: A.D. Fragrance guarantees a premium-grade oil with a high percentage of Linalool for maximum therapeutic and aromatic potency. ​Source Reliability: We operate as the direct MANUFACTURER, controlling the steam distillation process to ensure consistent quality and yield. ​Kannauj Expertise: Our base in Kannauj, India, allows us to procure the finest seeds and apply specialized, regional expertise in aromatic oil extraction. ​Wholesale & Flavor Grade: As a primary WHOLESALER, we meet bulk demand for high-specification oils used in therapeutic, flavor, and fragrance applications. ​Quality Certification: Every batch is tested for purity, specific gravity, and Linalool content to meet global quality benchmarks. ​Global Export Ready: We specialize in providing secure packaging, documentation, and streamlined logistics for your international EXPORTER needs. ​Partner with Heritage: Trust A.D. Fragrance for a consistently pure oil backed by both modern standards and ancient aromatic tradition.
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    Coriander Oil

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    • Raw MaterialCoriander Seeds
    • FormLiquid
    • Purity100%
    • Shelf Life3 Years
    • Number Of FlowerPale Yellow
    • Pack Size100-500 ml
    • UsesFoods, Ayurvedic
    • FeatureHygienically packed
    • We are prominent, manufacturer and supplier of Coriander Oil from Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh, India. The health benefit of coriander oil is tremendous. Our main aim is to produce and supply our clients the finest ethically produced natural materials. We provide various packaging that ensure safe transit of materials at minimum cost. We spare no effort to maintain the high quality and purity of our oils.
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  • Coriander Seed Essential Oil

    Coriander Seed Essential Oil

    4,500 / Kilogram

    • MOQ1 Kilogram
    • Brand NameM.K Exports India
    • Cultivation TypeNatural
    • Raw MaterialLeaves
    • FormLiquid
    • ApplicationAromatherapy, Massage Oil, Skincare,
    • CertificationCOA, MSDS, GC REPORT
    • Purity100% Pure
    • Supply TypeBulk Supply
    • Packaging Type1 Kg, 2 Kg, 5 Kg, 10Kg, 25Kg
    • Packaging Size500 ml, 1 Kg, 5Kg, 10Kg, 25Kg
    • Number Of FlowerCoriander Oils
    • Shelf Life2years
    • IngredientLeaves
    • Country of OriginIndia
    • Botanical NameCoriandrum sativum
    • Coriander Seed Essential Oil, extracted from the seeds of the Coriandrum sativum plant, is a versatile essential oil known for its numerous health benefits and aromatic properties. Commonly used in traditional medicine, this oil is also becoming increasingly popular in natural skincare, wellness, and aromatherapy circles. What is coriander seed oil? Coriander seed oil is derived from the seeds of the coriander plant, an herb commonly used in cooking. The oil is typically extracted through steam distillation, capturing the essential compounds found in the seeds. The oil has a warm, spicy, and slightly sweet aroma, making it a popular choice for a variety of applications. Benefits of Coriander Seed Essential Oil   Digestive Health: It has the ability to improve digestion. It stimulates the appetite, reduces indigestion, and helps improve general digestive health by reducing bloating and gas. It has carminative properties that relieve discomfort caused by gastrointestinal issues. Anti-inflammatory: Coriander seed oil contains a set of compounds that would fight inflammation in the body; hence, it could usefully be applied in treatment practices for arthritis, muscle pain, and other inflammatory illnesses. Detoxification: Coriander seed oil is a natural detoxifier that helps expel toxins from the system; it supports the liver and the kidneys in their detaining functions, which boosts total health and well-being in the body. Antibacterial and antifungal: Coriander seed oil is also an antibacterial and antifungal oil that will serve to prevent infections. Use it to clean your skin or treat minor cuts and wounds. It can be used as a preservative to stop bacterial growth in food storage.
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    Coriander Oil

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    • Number Of FlowerCoriander
    • ApplicationMedicine, Cooking
    • Cultivation TypeCommon
    • Shelf Life1year
    • Purity99%
    • Packaging TypeGlass Bottels
    • FormLiquid
    • Refined TypeFractionated Oil, Hydrogenated Oil
    • Packaging Size100ml, 200ml, 50ml
    • Our Coriander Oil is extracted by our team of adroit professionals incorporating authority approved extracting techniques. This Oil is helpful in strengthening the functions of spleen, pancreas and stomach. It is stringently checked under various quality parameters for quality assurance. Our Coriander Oil is 100% pure and free from all sorts of contaminations. It has spicy and pungent odor. As far as the cost is concerned, it is offered by us at nominal prices.
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    Coriander Seed Oil

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    Coriander Seed Oil, Soap, Onion Oil, Nagarmotha Oil, Mogra Oi
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    Coriander Oils

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    Coriander Oils, Agarwood Oil, Vanilla Oil, Black Pepper Oil, Rosewood Oi
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    Coriander Seed Oil Co2

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    Coriander Seed Oil Co2, Jasmine Sambac, Jasmine Auriculatum Oi
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