LEMONGRASS ESSENTIAL OIL
Lemongrass is now hugely popular in tropical countries around the world. Its citrus-like scent is widely used as a natural mosquito repellent. A popular ingredient in antiseptic and antibacterial remedies and a great oil to freshen and clean the home.
ID CARD
Method of obtaining.............................Steam Distillation
Part of the extracted plant....................Aerial parts
Botanical name....................................Jowitt Cymbopogon winterianus
Botanical family....................................Poaceae
Quality
Native country......................................India
Presentation.........................................Amber glass bottles with a reducer and cap
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QUALITYProduction date
September 2019 (lot LS 997)
Use preferably before the end of
September 2021 (lot LS 997)
On the label, the lot number is followed by a letter indicating the packaging series. Organoleptic properties
- Appearance: mobile liquid - Color: transparent to pale yellow - Odor: lemony and characteristic of lemongrass Density
0.88 - 0.89
Flashpoint
80 ° C
Composition
Main biochemical constituents - Gas phase chromatography of lot 18HE0139:
Main biochemical constituents - Gas phase chromatography of lot 19HE0155:
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Storage conditionsEssential oils are sensitive to UV radiation as well as to the progressive evaporation of their constituents. It is therefore imperative to store your essential oils in colored glass or aluminum bottle with a tight seal at a temperature between 5 ° C and 40 ° C.
Precautions
- Do not use during the first 3 months of pregnancy. - Possible skin irritation; always use diluted on the skin. - Keep out of reach of children. - Avoid contact with the eyes. - As a general rule, always make an application test of your preparation, in the crease of the elbow, at least 48 hours before using it. |