Anise Oil
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Anise was first cultivated in the Middle East and Egypt for
its medicinal properties and later introduced to Europe. Pure Anise has been
grown in Egypt for nearly 4,000 years. The plant thrives in fertile, light, and
well-drained soil, with seeds ideally sown in early spring as the ground begins
to warm.
CSV Pharmaceuticals India is one of the most Reliable, reputable, and Trusted Manufacturers, Suppliers, and Exporters of Anise Oil from India. We offer premium-grade Anise Oil available in Food Grade, Cosmetic Grade, and Pharma Grade. Visit our product page to explore detailed specifications and view our certified quality standards. For bulk or commercial enquiries, reach out to us at exports@csvpharmaceuticals.com.
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Anise Oil
as per BP, IP, EP, and USP Grades (British, Indian, European, and U.S.
Pharmacopoeia)
Anise seed oil, originally native to the Middle East, is now
widely cultivated across Europe, North Africa, and the United States. The
Aniseed plant is a fragrant herb that grows up to 2 feet tall with delicate,
feathery leaves. Historically, the Romans used it in spicy cakes.
Explore
Industrial Uses of Anise Oil:
This essential oil finds widespread application in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.
It is used in soaps and perfumes and is known for helping treat skin conditions
like psoriasis and scabies. It can also be applied topically to
help eliminate lice and mites.
Extraction
Process—How Is Anise Oil Made?
Anise oil is extracted using steam distillation,
combined with fractional separation to ensure purity and quality.
Ecological
Facts About the Anise Plant
Anise thrives in fertile, well-drained soil and
grows best in warm spring climates. It can also be successfully transplanted when
the seedlings are still small and delicate.
12 Unique
Uses & Benefits in Pharma, Food, and Cosmetics
Pharmaceutical Uses:
- Helpful in relieving flatulence, indigestion, catarrh,
and hangovers.
- Supports digestive health and soothes the GI tract.
- Effective in managing muscular pain.
- Used in remedies for bronchitis and whooping
cough.
- Treats skin issues like scabies and psoriasis.
Cosmetic Uses:
- Found in toothpastes and mouthwashes.
- Can be used as a drop on handkerchiefs for aromatic
purposes.
- Common in soaps, perfumes, and sachets.
- Direct skin application helps treat lice and itching.
Food & Flavouring Uses:
- Added to cordials and liqueurs.
- Used in dairy products, meats, gelatine, puddings,
and more.
- Acts as a flavouring agent in alcohol and desserts.
Abstract—What’s Inside the Oil?
Key constituents of Anise oil include: Alpha-pinene,
Beta-pinene, Camphene, cis-Anethole, Linalool, trans-Anethole, Anisaldehyde,
Acetanisole, and hints of Saffron.
Oil
Blending Compatibility
Anise oil blends well with: Cardamom, Rosewood, Petitgrain,
Mandarin, Fennel, Coriander, Cedarwood, and Caraway oils.
Safety
Guidelines
- Eye Contact: Rinse eyes thoroughly with water and
seek medical help if irritation persists.
- Skin Contact: Wash with soap and water, remove
contaminated clothing, and get medical attention if needed.
- Inhalation: Move to fresh air immediately; consult a
doctor if symptoms worsen.
Storage
& Handling Advice
Store Anise oil in a cool, dark place below 25°C.
Keep away from heat sources and ignition points. Empty containers may pose a
fire risk.
Toxicological
Information
Anethole, a major component, may cause dermatitis on
sensitive skin. Avoid using it on problematic skin areas. Inhaling excessive
amounts may cause congestion by slowing circulation.
Looking
to Buy Anise Oil in India?
Thank you for taking the time to learn about this versatile
oil. CSV Pharmaceuticals India is a leading and trusted manufacturer
and exporter of 100% pure and natural Star Anise Oil. Available
in Food, Cosmetic, and Pharma Grades, our products are
distributed across Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Lucknow, and all over India.
We also supply globally, offering Anise Oil that complies with BP, USP,
and EP standards, supported by certifications like USA-FDA, HALAL,
and more.


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