Annapurna Aroma Company Pvt. Ltd. is an agriculture company that seeks to answer the question of how to best utilize our country’s valuable natural resources. As Nepal is known for its great range of natural resources, improving the social and economic standing of the rural population in diverse parts of Nepal is our priority. Annapurna Aroma is a company that specializes in the cultivation, contract farming, distillation, and processing of aromatic and medicinal plants from all over Nepal. Annapurna Aroma aspires to be the pinnacle of extensive research into the characteristics of Nepalese aromatic plants growing in the Himalaya range, as well as the exploration of their therapeutic potential. Furthermore, we are working on the development of agro-technology for advanced scientific cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants that are of commercial importance to local farmers. We currently offer a wide range of high-quality natural and pure essential oils that have all been scientifically evaluated. Aside from pure oil, we also have our own blends that are the result of extensive research. With a significant increase in distillation units, we were also able to increase sufficient products in a relatively short period of time.
PRODUCT SPECIALITY
Our Oils are 100% natural and distilled from well-cleaned plant material on the spot.
We always use a slow distilation process, using fresh harvested leaves, twigs or branches.
On the production sites, the quality is verified by visual inspection and evaluation of odour and physical properties
The quality, purity and constituents of each oil is tested by our affiliated laboratory.
We work with the latest technology such as Gas Chromatography with Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) and with the latest analysis equipment and chemical measuting systems.
We can provide technical data sheets such as GCMS, COA, SDS and IFRA Pesticide Certificates, naturalness certificates amongst others.
The majority of our essential oils we can offer organic certified by CERES.
OUR TOP PRODUCTS
German Chamomile oil
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Common Name: Blue-German Chamomile Botanical Name:Matricaria chamomilla L. Source: Cultivated
Introduction / Varity of plant / Method of extraction / Distilled organ:
It is obtained from the flowers with stalks of Matricaria chamomilla L. (syn. Chamomilia recutita Rauschert.) through steam distillation 1. Organoleptic Properties Appearance Viscous liquid Color Dark blue Aroma Intensely sweet, herbaceous-cournarin-like with a fresh-fruity undertone 2. Physico-chemical Properties Specific gravity 0.8995 to 0.9128 at 25º C Refractive index 1.480 to 1.5055 at 25º C Acid number 4 to 15.7 Ester number 5 to 15 Ester number after acetylation 65 to 1 10 Solubility Soluble in 90% alcohol with separation of paraffins 3. Uses (a) In cosmetics, perfumery and as a flavoring agent (b) Medicinal & Aromatherapy use: Skin care (most skin-types), acne, allergies, boils burns, eczema, inflamed skin conditions, earache, wounds, menstrual pain, premenstrual syndrome, headache, insomnia, nervous tension and other stress related disorders, digestive. It is used commercially in shampoos for fair hair and it can lighten hair color
Botanical Name: Nardostachys grandiflorai D. C. Source: Wild crafted Introduction / Varity of plant / Method of extraction / Distilled organ: Jatamansi oil is obtained by steam distillation of dried rhizomes of Nardostachys grandiflora D. C. 1. Organoleptic Properties AppearanceFluid to slightly viscous liquid. Color Varies from amber to deep blue or greenish blue. Aroma Heavy, sweet-woody and spicy-animal odor. 2. Physico-chemical Properties Specific gravity 0.9300 to 0.9587 at 25º C Refractive index 1.5055 to 1.5458 at 25º C Acid number 1.5 to 8 Ester number 6 to 45 Ester number after acetylation 40 to 65 Solubility Soluble in 0.4 to 1.5 vol. of 90% alcohol 3. Uses (a) In perfumery such as oriental bases, heavy florals, fougeres, woody bases, animal ambre types, etc; in flavors as a modifier for valerian, hop, ginger, calamus, cardamom, etc. (b) Medicinal & Aromatherapy use: Used for calming nerves, grounding for Vata dosha. This oil contains very powerful grounding forces, to asssist people in taking charge of one's life. It is used for varios conditions such as reproductive issues, digestion issues, skin issues. This oil is anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-infectious, anti-parasitic and anti-septic as well as antispasmodic
Common Name: Palmarosa Botanical Name: Cymbopogon martinii stapf var. Motia Source: Cultivated Introduction / Varity of plant / Method of extraction / Distilled organ: Palmarosa oil is obtained from freshly cut whole flowering plant of Cymbopogon martinii stapf var. Motia. 1. Organoleptic Properties Appearance Fluid liquid. Color Pale yellow. Aroma Sweet, floral-rosy. 2. Physico-chemical Properties Specific gravity 0.8805 to 0.9007 at 25º C Optical rotation [-] 0.5º to [+] 0.75º at 25º C Refractive index 1.4750 to 1.4798 at 25º C Acid number 0.85 to 10.5 Ester number 15 to 48.5 Ester number after acetylation 240 to 305 Solubility Soluble in 1.2 to 3.5 vol. of 70% alcohol Total alcohol 80 to 96% Free alcohol 62 to 84% (calculated as geraniol) 3. Uses (a) For the isolation of high grade geraniol; in the cosmetics industry for scenting of soaps; in flavoring of tobacco. (b) Medicinal & Aromatherapy use: Antiseptic and bactericide, stomachic, relieve the discomforts of flu and a high temperature, wrinkles, broken veins, boils, normalize thyroid, nervous exhaustion, stress related conditions.
Common Name: Lemongrass Botanical Name: Cymbopogon flexuosus (D. C.) Stapf. Source:Cultivated Introduction / Varity of plant / Method of extraction / Distilled organ: Lemongrass oil is obtained by steam distillation of partially wilted leaves of Cymbopogon flexuosus (D. C.) Stapf. 1. Organoleptic Properties Appearance Fluid liquid. Color Deep yellow to orange-brown. Aroma Fresh-grassy lemon-type. 2. Physico-chemical Properties Specific gravity 0.8725 to 0.8965 at 25º C Optical rotation [-] 1.25º to [-] 5º at 25º C. Refractive index 1.4850 to 1.4936 at 25º C Acid number 2 to 10 Ester number 15 to 40 Ester number after acetylation 220 to 260 Solubility Soluble in 0.5 to 1.5 vol. of 80% alcohol Aldehyde content 70 to 85% (Hydroxylamine hydrochloride method) 3. Uses (a) In flavors, cosmetics and perfumery. (b) Medicinal & Aromatherapy use: Athlete's foot, insect repellent, scabies, muscular aches and pains, poor circulation, insufficient milk in breast feeding mothers, colitis, indigestion, fevers, infections illness, headaches, nervous exhaustion and other stress related disorders.