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Chamomile Oil Roman

Anthemis nobilis l.



Description of Chamomile Oil Roman

Often simply referred to as “Chamomile Oil,” Chamomile Oil Roman is steam-distilled from the florets of the Anthemis nobilis plant, which is closely related to the “true Chamomile” mentioned in our page on Chamomile Oil Blue. This oil is cultivated throughout Europe and has a pale blue coloration, with a sweet and herbaceous odor that bears a slight resemblance to tealeaf. Its warm, fruity nuance is incredibly diffusive but not very tenacious when compared to other Chamomile types. This makes it best used as a trace additive within fragrance, adding a fresh and natural depth to ingredients such as bergamot, jasmin, and neroli. Roman Chamomile Oil is also used in a variety of flavor applications, amplifying the fruity character of apple, pear, peach, apricot, mango, and passionfruit profiles.




CAS #

8015-92-7

Fema

2275

Einecs

283-467-5




Refractive Index

1.4400- 1.4500 @ 20C

Specific Gravity

0.8920 - 0.9100 @ 25C

Region

England

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Appearance

Blue Green Liquid (May Turn Green-Yellow Or Yellow Brown With Age)

Part of Plant

Flower

Extraction Method

Steam Distillation


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