Fennel

Fennel oleoresin is a natural extract derived from the seeds of the fennel plant. It is widely used in various industries for its aromatic and medicinal properties. This technical document aims to provide essential information to buyers who are interested in purchasing wholesale quantities of fennel oleoresin.

Synonyms: Fennel oleoresin is also known by the following synonyms: fennel extract, fennel oil, fennel seed oleoresin.

Botanical names: The botanical name of the fennel plant is Foeniculum vulgare Mill. There are two types of fennel plants: sweet fennel and bitter fennel. Fennel oleoresin is typically extracted from the seeds of the sweet fennel plant.

Chemical composition: The chemical composition of fennel oleoresin varies depending on the extraction method used. Typically, fennel oleoresin contains high levels of anethole (50-80%), fenchone (10-20%), and estragole (5-10%). Other compounds present in fennel oleoresin include limonene, α-pinene, β-pinene, α-phellandrene, and γ-terpinene.

Growing Locations: Fennel plants are native to the Mediterranean region but are now grown in various parts of the world, including India, Egypt, China, and Iran. The quality and quantity of fennel oleoresin extracted from the seeds can vary depending on the growing conditions, including the climate, soil type, and cultivation practices.

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