
Product name | Lemongrass Oil |
CAS | 8000-29-1 |
Package | 1l/bottle |
Specification | 99% |
Appearance | Light yellow oil |
Storage | Aeration-drying |
Shelf Life | 24 months when properly stored |
Storage | Keep in a cool, dry, dark location |
Citronella oil is an essential oil obtained from the leaves and stems of different species of Cymbopogon. The oil is used extensively as a source of perfumery chemicals such as citronellal, citronellol, and geraniol. These chemicals find extensive use in soap, candles and incense, perfumery, cosmetic, and flavouring industries throughout the world. Citronella oil is also a plant-based insect repellent.
Citronella essential oil is an essential oil extracted from citronella. It is a common tropical plant and is often used as a spice. It is widely used in cosmetics, such as perfume and soap. Citronella essential oil is very helpful for the exhausted state. It smells strong, slightly sweet, and has a lemon flavor. Citronella essential oil can be used with lavender, rosemary, sandalwood, red orange, tea tree essential oil, etc., and the effect will be better.
Lemongrass (Cymbopogon) is a tall perennial plant from the Poaceae grass family, which thrives in tropical and subtropical regions, such as in India, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, China and Guatemala. This plant grows in dense clumps and has bright green, sharp-edged leaves, similar to grass.
Lemongrass is a popular flavoring in Asian cooking - added to curries and soups, or paired with beef, fish, poultry and seafood. Fresh lemongrass is also used to make lemongrass tea.
1. Citronellol is the most commonly used spice and is most suitable for rose fragrance. It can also be used as a citrus flavor and a raw material for many citronellol esters. It can also be used to produce hydroxydihydrocitronellol and then to produce hydroxydihydrocitronellol. Hydrogen Citronellal. Citronellol is an indispensable raw material for the blending of various rose fragrances and can be used in almost all cosmetics.
2. Extracted from geraniol, it is a common flavor and fragrance, which can be used in wine making; also used to repel insects.
3. It is the base scent of rose flavor, and it is also commonly used to sweeten the fragrance of flowers, such as lily of the valley, lilac, osmanthus and other fragrances. It is a blend of a variety of heavy-duty and floral-scented spices. It is often used in combination with geraniol oil, geraniol, and phenethyl alcohol to form a rose base. It can also be used in edible flavors such as roses, strawberries, raspberries and other berries, citrus fruits, and peaches.
4. Widely used in the preparation of perfume fragrances, soaps and cosmetic fragrances, etc.
5. Used to extract geraniol or citronellal, also used as insecticide, mosquito repellent and soap flavor.







