Latin Name: Citrus paradisi
General Description: This particular oil has many of the same qualities as other citrus fruits and oils. This oil is very high in vitamin C and also provides protection against infectious illnesses. This oil is ten times as strong as regular grapefruit oil. Although some may not like the sour taste of grapefruit, the essential oil is quite sweet smelling and invigorates the senses. It was originally found in Asia, and is not cultivated in the U.S.A. Brazil and Israel. It may also be used for those looking to have a healthier diet, as it is a diuretic and may help aid in weight loss. Grapefruit oil can also be added to hair products to promote growth and is used in facial washes and medication to fight acne. Grapefruit blends nicely with many other essential oils, especially: bergamot, lavender, geranium, palma rosa and frankincense essential oils.
How It's Made: This oil is extracted differently than most of our other oils. The peels are used in a process known as cold expression to produce the desired essential oil.
Macf. Chemical Name: NA
Empirical Formula/Molecular Weight: NA
Appearance: A dark orange brown liquid with an odor characteristic of grapefruit peel.
Specifications
Assay: D'limonene content: 33.5% to 45% by GC Aldehyde Content: NA Optical Rotation: NA Refractive Index @ 20 Deg C: 1.5050 to 1.5250 Specific Gravity @ 20 Deg C: 0.9660 to 1.0180 Specific Gravity @ 25 Deg C: 0.9630 to 1.0150 Flash Point (Closed Cup): 158 F 70 C Boiling Point: NA Melting Point: NA UV Spectra: NA Acid Value: NA Solubility: Insoluble in water. Soluble in most fixed oils and alcohol.
Other Information:
Country of Origin: USA Storage Recommendations: Store in tight glass, aluminum, or double lined containers in a cool area away from direct heat. Shelf Life: 18 MONTHS