Myrtle (Mytrus Communis) Oil

  1. Oil Properties:
    Strong hair conditioning and shine, skin moisturizing, hair root strengthening and thickness increase, joint and back pain relief
    2. HPLC Analysis Method
    3.Produced by Bain-Marie Extraction Method
    4.Produced from Completely Natural, and Organic Materials
    5.Antimicrobial and 100% Hygienic Production Process
    6. Capability of Regular Supply and production in Very High Volumes

Product Price : 31 $

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Description

With production of more than 180 types of vegetable oils, Giyahkala is the first specialized producer of various types of botanical oils and the largest reference for the buy and sale price of Myrtle (Mytrus Communis) Oil in Iran. All the oils produced in Giyahkala are 100% pure and offered quite organically.

Health and Technical Data of Myrtle (Mytrus Communis) Oil

Health Benefits of Myrtle Oil

  • Cleansing breath
  • help support a healthy respiratory system
  • Strengthening hair roots
  • Improving itching and eczema
  • Hair loss treatment
  • Anti-inflammatory and antibacterial
  • Skin rejuvenation
  • Nourishing skin

Technical Specification of Myrtle (Mytrus Communis) Oil

  • Scientific Name: Mytrus Communis
  • English Name: Myrtle Oil
  • Main Active Ingredient: 1,8-cineole and α-pinene
  • Purity Percentage: 10% -100%
  • Analysis Method: GC-MS
  • Extracted by: Bain-Marie
  • Packaging Type: Industrial Gallon
  • Packaging Volume: 100gr, 1kg, 10kg, 30kg
  • Packaging Volume: 1 liter, 10 liters, 20 liters
  • Available Grades: 1, 2, 3

Uses of Mytrus Communis Oil

Myrtle Oil has plenty of uses in variety of industries such as Medicine, Pharmaceuticals, Veterinary, Agriculture, Cosmetics, Food, etc.

As the first and largest source of production, buy and sale price of this oil in Iran, Giyahkala is ready to provide you with advices you need.

Use of Myrtle Oil in Pharmaceutical Industries

  • antibacterial and antifungal agent in folk medicine
  • could be used as a drug isolate
  • Tablet and capsule production
  • Syrup production
  • Ointment and cream production

Use of Mytrus Communis Oil in Cosmetic Industries

  • lessen the cut lines or wrinkles
  • improves the elasticity/ stretching power of the skin
  • bring balance and rejuvenation to both mind and body
  • benefits against acne, clogged pores, wrinkles, and dullness in the skin

Use of Myrtle Oil in Food Industries

  • proved to be fumigant and insecticidal against various food pests
  • as a food preservative
  • as prebiotics in food products
  • flavoring meat and preparing sauces

The botanical oils produced in Giyahkala are approved by the Food and Drug Organization and have a specialized Certificate of Analysis (COA). Myrtle (Mytrus Communis) Oil produced by Giyahkala has National Standard and Healthy Green Apple and is extracted and processed by the top engineers of Giyahkala under sterile conditions.
No additives or preservatives are used in processing of the botanical oils in Giyahkala.

Our Distinctive Feaures in Producing Myrtle Oil

  1. Produced by the Purity Percentage Determined by the Customer
  2. Produced and Prepared from the Completely Standard and 100% Organic Primary Plants
  3. Fully Hygienic and Antimicrobial Processing of Plants
  4. Oil Extraction by Knowlege-based Methods Based on the Most Recent Scientific Findings
  5. Extraction with the World’s Latest Technology and Production of the Best Influential Medicinal Active ingredients
  6. Responsiveness, Scientific Consultation, and Supply of All Types of Vegetable Oils

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