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Angelica Oil

    • Product Name Angelica Oil
    • Alias angelica-oil
    • Einecs 283-871-1
    • Mininmum Order 1 g
    • Factory Site Tengfei Creation Center,55 Jiangjun Avenue, Jiangning District,Nanjing
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    • Manufacturer Sinochem Nanjing Corporation
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    694395

    Botanical Name Angelica archangelica
    Part Used Roots
    Extraction Method Steam distillation
    Color Pale yellow to amber
    Aroma Herbaceous, earthy, musky
    Consistency Thin to medium
    Main Components Alpha-pinene, beta-pinene, limonene
    Solubility Soluble in alcohol and oils, insoluble in water
    Flash Point 74°C (165°F)
    Storage Requirements Cool, dark, dry place
    Common Uses Aromatherapy, perfumery, traditional medicine
    Shelf Life 2-3 years
    Origin Europe and Asia
    Cas Number 8015-64-3
    Inci Name Angelica Archangelica Root Oil

    As an accredited Angelica Oil factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Amber glass bottle, 100 mL, tightly sealed with dropper cap; labeled "Angelica Oil" with hazard symbols and batch details.
    Shipping Angelica Oil is typically shipped in tightly sealed, food-grade containers to prevent leakage and preserve quality. It should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and sources of ignition, as it is combustible. Proper labeling and documentation are required per hazardous material regulations.
    Storage Angelica Oil should be stored in a tightly sealed, amber-colored glass container to protect it from light and oxidation. Keep the container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and incompatible substances such as strong acids or oxidizers. Ensure the storage location is secure and clearly labeled to prevent accidental misuse or contamination.
    Application of Angelica Oil

    Purity 99%: Angelica Oil Purity 99% is used in pharmaceutical compounding, where enhanced bioavailability and therapeutic efficacy are achieved.

    Viscosity Grade 18 cSt: Angelica Oil Viscosity Grade 18 cSt is used in aromatherapy diffusers, where optimal dispersal and prolonged fragrance release are ensured.

    Stability Temperature 65°C: Angelica Oil Stability Temperature 65°C is used in cosmetic formulations, where consistent product integrity is maintained during processing.

    Molecular Weight 248 g/mol: Angelica Oil Molecular Weight 248 g/mol is used in nutraceutical blends, where predictable absorption rates and dosage accuracy are attained.

    Acid Value ≤2 mg KOH/g: Angelica Oil Acid Value ≤2 mg KOH/g is used in topical ointments, where minimized skin irritation and improved dermal safety are provided.

    Refractive Index 1.480: Angelica Oil Refractive Index 1.480 is used in perfume production, where desired optical clarity and blend uniformity are achieved.

    Peroxide Value <10 meq/kg: Angelica Oil Peroxide Value <10 meq/kg is used in food flavoring, where superior oxidative stability and shelf life extension are obtained.

    Flash Point 88°C: Angelica Oil Flash Point 88°C is used in industrial cleaning agents, where increased safety and reduced flammability risk are delivered.

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    More Introduction

    Premium Angelica Oil Direct from the Manufacturer: More Than Just a Botanicals Extract

    Meet Angelica Oil – Expertise from Our Own Processing Line

    As a manufacturer, I see Angelica oil every day — not just as an item moving along our conveyor, but as a testament to botanical chemistry grounded in tradition and precision. We source Angelica roots directly, investing in deep relationships with growers committed to sustainable methods. Every batch starts its journey in our facility undergoing steam distillation, a process we have tailored through years of refinements to bring out the oil’s distinct woody-earthy aroma and golden-green hue. We work with two primary models: Angelica Root Oil and Angelica Seed Oil, both extracted from Angelica archangelica but carrying their own signature qualities. Our root oil captures a rich, herbaceous base, while seed oil leans into crisp, peppery notes favored in perfumery and high-grade aromatherapeutic blends.

    From Plant Harvest to Oil—Our Method Defines Our Product

    Having control over every step matters. Angelica oil responds poorly to shortcuts. When harvesters dig roots too early or too late or leave seeds to over-mature in the field, the active constituents—alpha-pinene, limonene, and unique coumarins—drop sharply. Timing matters. Our oil contains high levels of these compounds because we work alongside harvesters throughout the process, not just at point of purchase. We insist on low-temperature distillation, guided by live assessments on the factory floor rather than just monitor readings. Only fresh roots and seeds, never dried stock, enter our stills. This approach cuts losses in delicate terpenoids and delivers consistency our downstream partners appreciate—fragrance blenders, flavorists, and personal care formulators notice the difference straight away.

    Specification Transparency as a Manufacturing Standard

    We don’t keep technical specifications behind glossy brochures. Every kilogram leaving our factory is batch-referenced, with GC-MS profiles carried out in-house to back up the claims on our paperwork. Our Angelica Root Oil typically registers limonene content above 45%, borneol near 2%, and alpha-pinene above 12%. Acid values, ester numbers, and refractive indexes get recorded along with sensory evaluations by our staff before release. Formulators call appreciating this level of detail a competitive advantage—no guesswork in blending or compounding, fewer unwanted surprises when scaling up recipes.

    Angelica Oil in Use: Insights from the Production Floor

    Some folks try using Angelica oil straight as a top note enhancer. Others favor it as an herbal modifier among mid-notes in fine fragrance. In personal care, it finds ground as a natural masking agent and a contributor of perceived freshness in high-end creams and cleansers. We have seen a steady increase in demand among natural flavor producers: its warming, slightly peppery aftertaste brings depth to spirits, bitters, and even certain bakery applications. We’ve handled requests for custom distillations, targeting higher or lower levels of certain monoterpenes to help match established formulas or satisfy regulatory demands for food or topical products.

    Setting Angelica Oil Apart from Imitations and Common Substitutes

    A lot of Angelica oil on the market fails to stand up to scrutiny. Adulterants – sometimes celery, lovage, or undisclosed synthetic fractions—can slip into third-party bulk deliveries. Over-extended or poorly handled oil turns thin, grassy, or bitter-burnt. Some distributors blend in non-Angelica essential oils, chasing volume but losing the botanical fingerprint that specialists seek. Our in-house gas chromatography screens for both purity and botanical origin. We listen closely to our long-standing clients who value repeatable sensory impact. A real batch of Angelica oil from fresh-processed root or seed doesn’t just deliver aroma; it lays down a spectrum of secondary characteristics—spicy, a touch anise-like, faintly musky—that chemists and perfumers spot right away.

    Direct-from-Source: Manufacturing Knowledge in Practice

    We field technical questions directly, whether by the kilo or the drum. Customers want to know shelf life, optimal storage conditions, and handling for long-term stability—especially challenging for natural oils. We ship in nitrogen-flushed, UV-opaque drums to slow oxidation, and temperature monitoring tags travel with every large order. This is not a marketing add-on; it’s hard-won manufacturing practice. Small details like these extend the lifespan of Angelica oil’s delicate aromatics long after it leaves our store rooms.

    Why Quality Standards Matter for Angelica Oil

    Angelica oil straddles the line between natural product and specialty chemical, falling under multiple regulatory regimes depending on its end use. Our technical department stays ahead of evolving standards, monitoring IFRA guidelines for fragrance applications and food contact standards set by local authorities and the EU. Clients need to see batch-level declarations and know we never introduce phthalates, parabens, or undisclosed solvents. Our own laboratory conducts periodical third-party verification, not just internal checks, once a year for each product line. We welcome audits on-site, pushing for clear documentation not just because of compliance but because trust with downstream processors depends on it.

    Comparing Angelica Oil Models: Root vs Seed—Applications and Sensory Profile

    Inside our factory, the difference between our root and seed oil always stands out. Root oil tends to offer greater depth and a nuanced muskiness that melds well with vetiver, patchouli, or incense in a fragrance base. Seed oil, with its more volatile, "green" top notes, often appeals to flavor formulating teams and gin distillers seeking crisp signature botanicals. We have watched high-end soap makers reach for our root oil to bring out an earthy, rich backdrop impossible to achieve with substitutions. By segmenting routing and cleaning protocols between the two oil streams, we prevent cross-contamination and preserve their individual attributes, something rarely found in outsourced supply chains.

    Supporting Sustainable Agriculture and Traceability in Sourcing

    Our longevity as Angelica oil manufacturers hinges on transparent partnerships with agricultural growers. For the last decade, we have sourced roots and seeds from small collectives focused on organic cultivation. Angelica archangelica, being a cold-weather crop, suffers from intensive monoculture. We pay premiums for organically grown material not simply to tick a certification box but because fields managed through crop rotation and low-input farming yield better roots: thicker, less prone to disease, and richer in active aroma constituents. By sponsoring third-party traceability audits, we make sure our inputs match the paperwork and maintain a direct tie to land and community, reducing risks of fraud or mislabeling down the road.

    Technical Challenges: Extracting the Best from Every Batch

    Not every season brings the same harvest quality. Soil conditions, rainfall patterns, and even the timing of the last frost can swing the yield and constituent profile of Angelica roots significantly. Our chemists adjust the distillation parameters batch by batch, responding to biological variability instead of forcing a rigid template. This hands-on control makes all the difference—one year’s oil may show higher coumarins, the next, a greater proportion of earthy lactones. We adjust time-temperature profiles and coil temperatures, sampling the run every thirty minutes on high-volume days to keep within our targeted chemical spectrum. There is no shortcut or hands-off way to achieve the results our customers expect.

    How Angelica Oil Responds to Industry Changes

    Natural-based cosmetic and wellness markets increasingly scrutinize botanicals for purity and proven sourcing. Synthetically enhanced oils and “nature identical” flavors have their place, but many of our clients stake their reputations on a fully natural claim. Regulatory environments grow more complex—certain markets look closer at allergens, labeling requirements, and cross-contaminant controls unique to umbelliferous plants. We adapt by updating in-process testing and batch documentation, supplying clients with safety assessments and full constituent declarations. Close collaboration with industry groups and ongoing staff training ensures our processes track with—or exceed—global standards, keeping both our business and our customers’ brands on solid regulatory ground.

    Distribution Approach: Fewer Links, Stronger Value

    We do not run an endless network of middlemen or rely on traders with unknown stocks—our direct business model means faster feedback loops and better accountability. If a client needs an MSD sheet, a detailed allergen breakdown, or fresh documentation for a customs authority, we respond from our own labs, not a resold archive. Frequent, smaller batches spell fresher product and a much lower chance of unwanted inventory aging out in some distant warehouse. Clients tell us they prefer the reliability of working manufacturer-to-user, avoiding the all-too-common inconsistencies from resellers and bulk traders.

    Insights into Application: Angelica Oil Across Markets

    Pharmaceutical firms regularly reach out for Angelica oil, attracted by the plant’s deep history in traditional medicine. We have guided these projects, flagging optimal fractions for research on antioxidant effects or calming formulations. In food and flavor, longstanding distillers and boutique liqueur houses value Angelica as a botanical backbone—its mildly sweet, herbaceous undertone rounds out sharper flavors and increases complexity in finished beverages. Soap and body-care startups approach us seeking natural origin for their branding, but they need to hear about stability and safe dilution to avoid product rancidity or dosing missteps. We walk each partner through the idiosyncrasies, aiming for successful launches, not just fulfilled orders.

    Technical Support: Beyond the Sale

    Our job does not end at the loading dock. Each batch produces questions: shelf life under different climate zones, interactions with stabilizers, the effect of resin or antioxidant additives, or how to maintain a finished cosmetic below compliance thresholds for known allergens like limonene. Our technical support draws on tested protocols and actual lab reports, not guesswork or unreferenced data sheets. Years of trialing storage, packaging, and custom blending flow directly into every answer we provide.

    Why Direct Manufacturing Experience Shapes a Better Product

    Outsiders sometimes view essential oils as simple commodities, but on the production line, every step—harvest timing, distillation nuance, quality checks, and direct sourcing—translates to final performance. Counterfeit or adulterated oils cannot offer the sensory complexity or traceability demanded by serious users. Our product, drawn straight from our facilities and shaped by on-site decision-making—a blend of tradition, technical knowledge, and daily care—offers a real difference. Working as the manufacturer, these stakes are not abstract: regulatory compliance, customer satisfaction, and long-term trust flow directly from how we manage each phase.

    Continuous Improvement: Listening and Innovating

    In constant dialog with clients around the world, we gather feedback on sensory changes, stability challenges, and application breakthroughs. These data points feed back into our plant operations—earlier tweaks to distillation timing and storage protocols came straight from joint projects in natural perfumery or beverage innovation. As plant science advances and analytical methods improve, we keep welcoming outside science review, collaborating with industry bodies and research institutes on ongoing quality and application research. The feedback never stops; every new partnership or challenge becomes the seed for future advances in Angelica oil quality and relevance.

    Why Our Angelica Oil Makes a Difference

    Everything that touches our Angelica oil, from the land where it grows to the practices in our reactor rooms, contributes to a product capable of satisfying scientific scrutiny and sensory expectation. Decades of manufacturing have shown us that the market rewards real expertise; suppliers who cut corners or lean too heavily on marketing language soon fall away. Our focus remains on extracting, packaging, and supporting a real, traceable Angelica oil that speaks for itself in lab results and finished products across industries. In a world eager for pure, functional, botanically authentic ingredients, the value of manufacturing control and transparent practice has never stood out more clearly.