Oregano Extract, oregano leaves extract
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CODE:YYR285  
NAMEOregano Extract, oregano leaves extract  
Category:Ratio herbal extract
SIZE:5:1,10:1

Product name: Oregano Extract, oregano leaves extract

Latin name: Origanum vulgare L.

Part Used: Leaf

Specification:5:1,10:1

Appearance: Brown Yellow fine powder

Test Method:TLC

Brand:Yongyuan Bio.

Oregano Description: The oregano is native to the Mediterranean, North Africa and West Asia, is the perennial herbaceous plants of the genus Keaolegang labiate flower. In Italy, the oregano commonly used as seasoning in pizza. In western countries, the use of oregano is very common in daily life, such as directly pick up the fresh leaves add to the meat can improve the flavor, also the leaves can be dried for tea and bakery and all kinds of cuisine, it is a very good material.

Oregano oil is a volatile oil extracted from plant Origanum vulgare L.. It is a pale yellow oily liquid. It can be as a raw material of health care products all over the world. It is a feed additive approved by China and most countries abroad. The main components of phenolic compounds, including: carvacrol accounted for about 80%; Cymene accounted for about 8.7%; thymolum accounted for about 2.5%; terpinen accounted for about 2.1%.

Storage: Store in sealed containers at cool & dry place. Protect from light, moisture and pest infestation

Shelf life: 2 year when properly stored.

Packing:25KG/Drum.

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