Xanthoxylum Oil

Xanthoxylum Oil

0.5 KG
$149.50
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Xanthoxylum Oil

Xanthoxylum Oil

Zanthoxylum armatum DC.

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$149.50
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Anti-infectious, Sedative, Odontalgic; Stimulant; Stomachic; Tonic

Uses

Being rich in linalool, and also containing limonene, methyl cinnamate and cineole, it is used in the fragrance and flavor industry
Aromatherapeutic uses:Anti-infectious, sedative, arthritis, cholera, toothache.

Zanthoxylum Essential Oil (Timbur Oil) – Wholesale Supply

Zanthoxylum essential oil, commonly known as Timbur oil, is steam distilled from the dried fruits and leaves of Zanthoxylum armatum DC., a shrub or small tree native to the Himalayan region. The plant grows naturally at elevations between 1,000 and 2,100 meters and is traditionally harvested from both wild and cultivated sources.

Botanical Origin & Raw Material

Zanthoxylum armatum is widely used in Himalayan, Tibetan, and Nepali traditions, both as a culinary spice and an aromatic botanical. Traditional practitioners identify high-quality Timbur by its bark, roots, and fruit characteristics. For essential oil production, the mature fruits and leaves are carefully dried prior to distillation to optimize aroma and yield.

Extraction Method

This essential oil is obtained through steam distillation of dried fruits and leaves. The process yields a concentrated aromatic oil valued in fragrance and formulation applications. Typical oil yield from dried fruits is approximately 2–3%, depending on harvest conditions and raw material quality.

Aroma Profile

Zanthoxylum essential oil features a fresh, citrus-spicy, slightly woody aroma with subtle floral undertones. The fragrance profile is largely influenced by its naturally occurring constituents, including linalool, with supporting notes from limonene, cineole, and methyl cinnamate. This makes it suitable for both functional and aromatic formulations.

Traditional & Cultural Use Background

In Himalayan traditions, various parts of the plant—including bark, fruits, and seeds—have been used as aromatic and digestive-supporting botanicals. The fruits are also well known in regional cuisines for their warming, pungent flavor and mouth-tingling character. These traditional applications provide valuable historical context for modern aromatic use, without implying therapeutic claims.

Formulation & Industrial Applications

  • Natural perfumery and fine fragrance compositions
  • Aromatherapy and wellness blends (non-therapeutic use)
  • Spice-inspired fragrance accords
  • Herbal, incense, and traditional aroma products
  • Cosmetic and personal care formulations (subject to regional regulations)

Wholesale & B2B Suitability

Zanthoxylum essential oil is supplied to manufacturers, formulators, and global distributors seeking distinctive Himalayan botanicals with strong cultural relevance. It is well suited for brands looking to incorporate authentic regional aromatics into premium product lines.

Regulatory & Handling Note

This product is intended for industrial, cosmetic, and aromatic applications only. It is not sold as a medicinal or ingestible product. Buyers are responsible for compliance with local regulatory requirements in their respective markets, including the USA, UK, Australia, and other international destinations.

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