Citronella

The steam distillation process of Citronella Oil involves passing steam through Citronella grass material, effectively vaporizing volatile compounds such as citronellal, geraniol, and limonene. As the vapors condense and separate from water, the resulting liquid yields essential oil and hydrosol.

This process captures the therapeutic properties and insect-repelling compounds of Citronella grass, resulting in an oil rich in citronellal (20-30%), geraniol (10-20%), and limonene (5-10%). These components contribute to Citronella Oil’s insect-repelling, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antifungal, and antioxidant properties, making it a valuable natural ingredient in aromatherapy, perfumery, insect repellents, and natural cleaning products. 

Citronella Characteristics

Citronella (Cymbopogon nardus and Cymbopogon winterianus) is a tropical grass species native to western Malesia, renowned for its potent insect-repelling properties. Citronella Essential Oil, extracted through steam distillation, typically has a yellow to brown color and a refreshing, citrusy aroma reminiscent of lemon and lemon essential oil.

Citronella oil Benefits

Citronella Oil possesses a wide range of therapeutic properties, making it a versatile natural remedy. It acts as an antibacterial, antiseptic, and fungicidal agent, preventing infections and combating fungal growth. Additionally, it has anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, and pain-relieving properties. Citronella Oil also supports digestive health as a stomachic and vermifuge, and regulates bodily functions as a diaphoretic and diuretic. Furthermore, it serves as a natural deodorant, insect repellent, stimulant, and tonic, promoting overall well-being and vitality. Its diverse benefits make Citronella Oil valuable in aromatherapy, skincare, household cleaning, and insect control applications. 

EC-No: 294-954-7 

CAS EINECS: 91771-61-8 

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