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Catalog Number | CI-SC-0811 |
Product Name | Parsley Leaf Extract |
CAS | 7732-18-5 / 56-81-5 / 84012-33-9 / 122-99-6 |
Description | Extract obtained from the whole plant of Carum Petroselinum (Parsley). Contains 20% extract dissolved in water and glycerin. Has tonic, invigorating, and energizing properties. |
Solubility | Water-soluble |
Appearance | Light to medium amber liquid, characteristic odor |
Application | Creams, toners, shampoos, conditioners. |
Storage | Store light-protected at a cool and dry place |
HS Code | 2101202000 |
INCI | Water, glycerin, Carum Petroselinum (Parsley) extract |
Preservation | Phenoxyethanol |
Uses | Recommended use level 5-10% in skin care products. For external use only. |
What is the boiling point of Parsley Seed Oil?
The boiling point of Parsley Seed Oil is 290 °C.
What is the color of Parsley Seed Oil?
Parsley Seed Oil is a yellow to light-brown liquid.
What is the main constituent of Parsley leaf oil?
The main constituent of Parsley leaf oil is 1,3,8-menthatriene.
How is Parsley Seed Essential Oil obtained?
Parsley Seed Essential Oil is obtained by steam distillation of the ripe seeds.
What are the physical properties of Parsely herb oil?
Parsely herb oil is a yellow-to-light brown liquid that is soluble in most fixed oils, mineral oil, and alcohol.
What is the main use of Parsley Seed Oil?
Parsley Seed Oil is traditionally used for soothing and anti-itching treatment in dermatological disorders.
How is Parsley Seed Oil prepared?
Parsley Seed Oil is prepared by careful steam distillation of the ripe seed.
What are the main constituents of Parsley Seed Essential Oil?
The main constituents of Parsley Seed Essential Oil include α-pinene, myristicin, and traces of conjugated coumarins.
What are some safety concerns related to Parsley Seed Oil?
Parsley Seed Oil is moderately toxic by ingestion and a human skin irritant.
What are some pharmacological effects of Parsley Seed Oil?
Parsley Seed Oil can stimulate the spontaneous activity of rat uterus and intestine, lower blood pressure, and promote growth in rats.