Solubility & Blending Suggestions

  • Dilute and add drop by drop to your blends until the desired effect is achieved.
  • Soluble in alcohol and fixed (carrier) oils.
  • “Use in citrus, Ambers, herbaceous, green, and spice/gourmand accords; in trace amounts, may impart a unique and interesting note in creative perfumery formulas.*
  • *Private communication.

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    Cilantro EO

    Coriandrum sativum L.

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    SKU 211-G sizes:

    Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
    $3.00
    5 ml (1/6 oz)
    $7.00
    15 ml (1/2 oz)
    $13.25
    30 ml (1 oz)
    $21.75
    59.14 ml (2 oz)
    $37.25
    118.29 ml (4 oz)
    $66.00
    236.58 ml (8 oz)
    $119.00
    473.17 ml (16 oz)
    $215.00
    1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
    $470.50

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    Botanical NameCoriandrum sativum L.
    Suggested UseAromatherapy, Perfumery, Cosmetics, Soapmaking, Candle Crafting
    INCI NameCoriandrum Sativum Leaf/Stem Oil
    CAS Number8008-52-4
    OriginEgypt
    Extraction MethodSteam Distilled
    CultivationConventional
    Plant Partleaves.
    Notetop.
    Aroma Familygreen.
    Aroma ProfileFresh, pleasantly pungent-green, cut grass-like and somewhat herbaceous with a vegetal-like (celery, carrot) note in the drydown.
    AppearanceLight yellow, transparent, mobile liquid.
    Shipping Restriction9 – Misc. Hazard

    Safety Considerations

    • None known.*
    • Dilute before using. A patch test should be performed before use for those with sensitive skin.
    • Store in a cool, dark place away from heat and light.
    • *Tisserand, Robert and Rodney Young. Essential Oil Safety, 2nd ed., 2014, p. 260.

    Cilantro EO

    Coriandrum sativum L.

    (0)

    Cilantro essential oil is distilled from the leaves of the Coriander herb plant, the seeds of which are widely recognized in the world of spices. Our Cilantro has a wonderfully fresh, pleasantly

    Size

    Selected size SKU:211-016 - Cilantro 15 ml (1/2 oz) (w/ orifice reducer)

    Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
    $3.00
    5 ml (1/6 oz)
    $7.00
    with orifice reducer
    15 ml (1/2 oz)
    $13.25
    with orifice reducer
    30 ml (1 oz)
    $21.75
    59.14 ml (2 oz)
    $37.25
    118.29 ml (4 oz)
    $66.00
    236.58 ml (8 oz)
    $119.00
    473.17 ml (16 oz)
    $215.00
    1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
    $470.50
    $3.00
    Details
    Solubility & Blending Suggestions
    Suggested Resources
    Safety Considerations
    Certificates of Analysis (COA)
    Documentation

    Product Overview

    Cilantro essential oil is distilled from the leaves of the Coriander herb plant, the seeds of which are widely recognized in the world of spices. Our Cilantro has a wonderfully fresh, pleasantly pungent-green, cut grass-like and somewhat herbaceous aroma with a vegetal-like (celery, carrot) note in the drydown.

    While much is known about the aromatherapy usage of Coriander seed essential oil, Cilantro is comparatively new to aromatherapy and research on its attributes, though recent, is quite promising. Not surprisingly, it is known that seed and leaf essential oils of Coriandrum sativum L. show sharp qualitative and quantitative variation in the profile of their constituents.[1] For example, Coriander seed essential oil contains a high concentration of linalool, a monoterpene alcohol, while Cilantro essential oil has a predominant amount of aldehydes[2], including (E)-2-decenal, decenal, octanal, and 2-dodecenal.[3]

    Product Overview

    Cilantro essential oil is distilled from the leaves of the Coriander herb plant, the seeds of which are widely recognized in the world of spices. Our Cilantro has a wonderfully fresh, pleasantly pungent-green, cut grass-like and somewhat herbaceous aroma with a vegetal-like (celery, carrot) note in the drydown.

    While much is known about the aromatherapy usage of Coriander seed essential oil, Cilantro is comparatively new to aromatherapy and research on its attributes, though recent, is quite promising. Not surprisingly, it is known that seed and leaf essential oils of Coriandrum sativum L. show sharp qualitative and quantitative variation in the profile of their constituents.[1] For example, Coriander seed essential oil contains a high concentration of linalool, a monoterpene alcohol, while Cilantro essential oil has a predominant amount of aldehydes[2], including (E)-2-decenal, decenal, octanal, and 2-dodecenal.[3]

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