Also known as Kaloungi oil Blessed seed oil or Black cumin oil Black Cumin Seed Oil is derived from the seed pod of a plant boasting pale blue and white flowers This annual herbal plant producing clear yellowishblack oil is soluble in alcohol but remains insoluble in water
Botany Black Cumin Seed Kaloungi Carrier Oil is an annual plant thriving in Southwest Asia and South Asia growing to a height of 20 to 30 cm It features finely divided threadlike leaves and its white to pale blue flowers exhibit 5 to 10 petals The plants fruits are inflated capsules each containing 37 follicles with numerous seeds
Uses of Black Cumin Seed Carrier Oil
Rich in vitamin A B and C along with essential minerals such as copper selenium zinc and potassium
Historically employed for various medicinal purposes in Middle Eastern and Asian countries
Particularly beneficial in treating diverse skin conditions often blended with citrus and herbaceous scents in massages
Revered by many as the remedy for all diseases except death
General Precautionary Measures
Store in a cool dark place to maintain freshness and extend shelf life
Bring the oil to room temperature before use
Botanical Name Nigella sativa
CASÂ 8014139
Color amp Odor Light amber amp Nutty bitter pungent odor
FEMA Â 2343
Methods of Extraction Cold Pressed
Constituents Linoleic acid
Solubility Insoluble in water
Specific Gravity 090000093500
Flash Point 230 F
Optical Rotation 300 to 800
Major Constituents Linoleic acid
Volume
100 ml 250 ml 500 ml 1 Ltr 5 Ltr 10 Ltr 25 Ltr
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