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Sweet basil oil

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Catalog Number CI-EO-0077
Product Name Sweet basil oil
CAS 8015-73-4
Synonyms Basil oil, eugenoltype
Boiling Point 215 °C
Purity 0.98
Density 0.957 g/mL
Appearance Liquid
Product Overview

Sweet basil oil, derived from the steam distillation of the flowering herb Ocimum basilicum, offers a versatile array of uses both culinary and therapeutic. Traditionally prevalent in Mediterranean and American cuisines, this essential oil presents a unique combination of clove and anise-like aromas, enriching numerous global dishes. In the culinary world, sweet basil oil enhances the flavor of fresh foods such as soups, sauces, and salads, and it pairs exceptionally well with a variety of herb essentials like bergamot and marjoram. Beyond its culinary applications, sweet basil oil is valued for its multifaceted wellness properties, including antidepressant, antiseptic, and digestive benefits. Historically employed for common ailments such as colds, digestive issues, and vein congestion, it should still be used with caution due to the presence of methyl chavicol, which can cause skin irritation. Therefore, it is advisable to dilute the oil before use and avoid during pregnancy to ensure safe application.

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What are the primary uses of Sweet Basil Oil?

Sweet basil oil is versatile and can be used for its antidepressant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, cephalic, and digestive properties. Historically, it has been utilized for colds, memory enhancement, digestion, and menstrual cycle regulation. It can also be applied to bites and stings, and serves as a decongestant for veins and pulmonary arteries.

How is Sweet Basil Oil produced?

Sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum) oil is obtained through steam distillation from the flowering herb. This process captures the essence and beneficial properties of the plant, resulting in a fragrant and potent essential oil.

What precautions should be taken when using Sweet Basil Oil?

Sweet basil oil contains methyl chavicol, a constituent that can be moderately toxic and irritating to the skin. Therefore, it should be diluted before use and avoided during pregnancy to ensure safety.

Can Sweet Basil Oil be blended with other oils?

Yes, sweet basil oil blends well with other essential oils such as bergamot, lime, clary sage, marjoram, and other herbal essentials. This makes it a flexible choice for creating customized aromatic and therapeutic blends.

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