Cumin oil
Description
Cumin oil (CAS 8014-13-9), also known by its FEMA 2343 designation, is a steam-distilled essential oil derived from the seeds of Cuminum cyminum. It delivers the characteristic warm, spicy, earthy aroma profile that defines cumin.
This oil is used in flavoring and fragrance applications across food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical markets. In food and beverage manufacturing, it functions as a natural flavoring agent in spice blends and savory snacks.
It is also utilized in sauces and processed meat products where authentic cumin character is required. Fragrance formulators incorporate it into oriental, woody, and ethnic-inspired perfume compositions for high-end markets.
Personal care products such as soaps and body lotions also benefit from its unique scent profile. Pharmaceutical and nutraceutical manufacturers use it as a functional flavoring in oral formulations to improve patient compliance.
The oil leverages its antioxidant activity to support product stability in various medicinal applications. In cosmetic formulations, it contributes both scent and antioxidant stabilization to creams and serums targeting botanical positioning.
Cumin oil is supplied as a pale yellow to brownish mobile liquid for industrial use. It is available in food-grade and cosmetic-grade specifications, with food-grade material conforming to FCC requirements.
Bulk supply is typically offered in kilogram quantities through to drum volumes for large-scale production. Natural and organic-certified grades are available to meet specific clean-label sourcing requirements for global brands.
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Cumin Seed Oil|Oils, cumin|Oils, essential, cumin|Essential oils, cumin|Oils, Cuminum cyminum
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