Description Anethole is a colorless, volatile liquid, which is derived from phenylpropene. Phenylpropene is an aromatic compound, which is a common ingredient of essential oils. It is found naturally in Indian basil oil.
Extraction
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- natural essential oil's separation;
- reaction and rectification of CST (crude sulfate turpentine);
- Chemical synthesis of petrochemical substances
Topical Uses
- Perfumes, Colognes, After-shaves, Toilet water
- Skincare products/Cosmetics
- Household products
- Laundry care (detergent, softeners)
- Foods, candies, gum, beverages including absinthe as a flavoring
- Oral care products
Everyday Uses
- Relieves cramps, coughs, aches, and diarrhea
- Gives relief from rheumatic and arthritic pains
- Helps to eliminate intestinal worms in children
Popular Uses & Benefits
- Natural Anethole can remove unpleasant smells
- It is massively used in commodities as a masking agent like in toothpaste, toilet soaps, mouth wash, and many more
- It is also used in food & beverage products, candy, chewing gums, baked goods, and cigarettes as a flavoring agent
- In various industrial products like deodorization, feed additives, medicines, synthetic flavors, and pesticides, it is used as a scent and flavoring additive
- The offered pure Anethole is tested on various predefined international industry norms to provide a purer quality of it at marginal prices
Primary Benefits
- Effective in clearing congestion in the respiratory tract
- Provides relief from anxiety, nervous afflictions, and depression
Caution
- Keep away from children.
- If pregnant or nursing, consult your doctor.
- Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.