Lemon essential oil antirheumatic, antioxidant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antitoxic, astringent, bactericidal, diaphoretic, diuretic, febrifuge, hypotensive, antifungal, insecticide, tonic, immune stimulant, antiviral, and anxiolytic.
Lemon is indigenous to Southeast Asia, but in the second century was introduced to Greece, then Italy, where it quickly adapted to the Mediterranean climate. is now widely cultivated in Italy, Australia, and California. Christopher Columbus introduced the citrus to the New World in the late 1400s. the oil is popular in cleaning agents and colognes and is widely used in aromatherapy.
Lemon essential oil works well on oily skin and general impurities. It’s astringent properties reduce cellulite, obesity and tightens sagging, lackluster skin. It helps with acne, mouth ulcers, varicose veins, arthritis, muscular aches and pains, rheumatism, joint swelling, poor circulation, throat and respiratory ailments, and gout. Lemon essential oil also boosts the immune system by clearing lymphatic congestion, preventing contagious illnesses. The scent of lemon essential oil was shown to be anxiolytic, meaning it works to reduce anxiety and uplift mood. Studies have also shown lemon essential oil to be conducive to memory retention and focus.
Safety precautions: Avoid during pregnancy. Phototoxic, avoid direct sunlight after exposure.
Parameters | Standard | Results |
Botanical Source | Cymbopogon citrates. | Complies |
Appearance | Fluid liquid | Complies |
Color | Bright, yellow to dark yellow liquid. | Complies |
Relative Density | 0.850 – 0.858 | 0.857 |
Refractive Index | 1.473 – 1.476 | 1.474 |
Optical Rotation | +570 to +700 | +690 |
Solubility | Soluble in Alcohol, insoluble in water | Complies |
Assay by GC | 05% Total Citral Contents 85% D-Limonene content 03% terpinene content | Complies |
Odor | Strong, sharp, fresh grassy lemon type, herbaceous tea like odour. | Complies |