Psoralea

Psoralea vegetable oil is a type of oil extracted from the seeds of the Psoralea corylifolia plant. This oil is widely used in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries for its various health benefits. In this technical guide, we will provide information on the synonyms, botanical names, growing locations, chemical composition, odor type, appearance, extraction methods, industrial uses, and market price of Psoralea vegetable oil.

Synonyms: Psoralea oil is also known as Babchi oil, Bakuchi oil, or Black Cumin Seed Oil.

Botanical names: The botanical name for Psoralea vegetable oil is Psoralea corylifolia.

Growing locations: The Psoralea corylifolia plant is commonly found in India, China, and other parts of Asia.

Part of the plant used: The seeds of the Psoralea corylifolia plant are used to extract the oil.

Chemical composition: Psoralea vegetable oil contains a variety of chemical compounds, including psoralen, bakuchiol, isopsoralen, corylifolin, and corylifol A. These compounds are known to have anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and anti-oxidant properties.

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    Name :Katyani Exports

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    Name :Aromatic and Allied Chemicals

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    Headquarters :India

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