Product Name: Wood Apple Oil
Botanical Name: Limonia acidissima
Common Name: Bael Oil, Elephant Apple Oil
Appearance: Pale yellow to dark brown liquid
Odor: Strong, fruity, and slightly woody aroma
Extraction Method: Cold-pressed / Steam distillation
Chemical Properties:
- Density: 0.890 – 0.930 g/cm³
- Refractive Index: 1.460 – 1.485
- Saponification Value: 150 – 190 mg KOH/g
- Iodine Value: 80 – 120 g I₂/100g
- Peroxide Value: ≤ 10.0 meq O₂/kg
- Acid Value: ≤ 5.0 mg KOH/
Solubility: Insoluble in water, soluble in oils and organic solvents
Uses & Applications:
- Cosmetics: Used in skincare, haircare, and aromatherapy
- Food: Flavoring agent and medicinal supplement
- Pharmaceuticals: Used in Ayurvedic medicine
- Industrial: Used in perfumes, soaps, and essential oil blends
Wood Apple Oil is a natural oil extracted from the seeds of the Wood Apple fruit, packed with essential fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins. It deeply hydrates the skin, leaving it soft and moisturized, making it perfect for dry or flaky skin. The oil’s antioxidants protect against free radical damage, reducing signs of aging like wrinkles and dark spots. It also soothes irritated skin, helping with conditions like eczema and acne. For hair, Wood Apple Oil stimulates blood circulation to the scalp, promoting healthy hair growth and improving hair texture. It also treats dandruff and dry scalp, keeping the scalp nourished and healthy for stronger, shinier hair.
- For Skin: Apply a few drops to the face or body to moisturize, soothe irritation, and improve skin health.
- For Hair: Massage into the scalp to strengthen hair, reduce dandruff, and promote hair growth.
- For Cooking: Use in small amounts as a flavoring agent or mix with herbal preparations for digestive benefits.
- For Health: Take 1 teaspoon daily (if edible grade) to support digestion, immunity, and overall wellness.
- For Aromatherapy & Massage: Blend with essential oils for stress relief and relaxation through massages or diffusers.