Nagarmotha Oil
Cas No :
68916-60-9
Form :
Liquid
Description :
Cypriol Oil, also known as Nagarmotha Oil, is a natural essential oil extracted from the rhizomes of the Cyperus scariosus plant. It has a deep, woody, earthy, and slightly sweet aroma, making it a prized ingredient in perfumery and aromatherapy. Its molecular composition includes cyperene, cyperol, and other sesquiterpenes, providing aromatic richness and therapeutic benefits. Cypriol Oil appears as a dark yellow to brownish liquid, and it is insoluble in water but miscible with most organic solvents.
Adds woody, earthy, and long-lasting base notes in perfumes, incense, and attars.
Commonly used in oriental, chypre, and woody fragrance compositions.
Blends effectively with Ambercore, Cedryl Acetate, and Beta-Terpineol to enhance depth and fixative properties.
Acts as a fixative, stabilising volatile top notes in complex fragrance blends.
Used for its calming, grounding, and stress-relieving properties in essential oil blends.
Incorporated in massage oils and diffusers for holistic therapy.
Included in soaps, lotions, and creams for natural woody fragrance and soothing effects.
Enhances sensory appeal in skin and hair care products.
Serves as a raw material for natural aroma chemical production.
Used in R&D laboratories to study sesquiterpene-based aroma compounds.
Store in a cool, dry, ventilated area, away from sunlight and oxidising agents.
Wear protective gloves and eyewear when handling concentrated oil.
Avoid direct skin contact and inhalation of concentrated vapours.
Keep containers tightly sealed to maintain aromatic quality and purity.
ISO-certified manufacturers supply high-quality Cypriol Oil with documentation, analytical data, and consistent purity.
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The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is available from Chemical Bull, detailing safety, handling, and toxicology information.
It is mainly used in perfumes, incense, aromatherapy, and personal care products for its woody, earthy aroma and fixative properties.
Yes, when properly diluted, it can be safely used in cosmetic and aromatherapy applications.
Cypriol Oil blends well with Ambercore, Cedryl Acetate, Beta-Terpineol, and other woody or base-note aroma chemicals.
It appears as a dark yellow to brownish liquid with a rich, earthy scent.
No, it is insoluble in water but soluble in most organic solvents like ethanol and oils.