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Celery Seed Oil is a volatile essential oil extracted from the dried seeds of the celery plant (Apium graveolens), which belongs to the Apiaceae family. Known for its warm, spicy, earthy aroma with peppery undertones, celery seed oil is valued in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, flavoring, and aromatherapy industries for its digestive, anti-inflammatory, and detoxifying properties.

The oil is obtained through steam distillation, capturing its therapeutic compounds while preserving its distinctive aroma and natural benefits.


Celeryseed Oil

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CELELRYSEED OIL

Botanical Name : Derived from dried seeds of the celery plant (Apium graveolens).


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LIMONENE & SEDELENE CONTENT

60% – 75% (combined aromatic compounds)

[High Aroma Food Grade available on demand]

Warm, spicy-herbaceous aroma, Oil soluble

About Product

Celery Seed Oil, steam-distilled from the dried seeds of the Apium graveolens plant, is a pale yellow essential oil with a fresh, spicy, and warm herbaceous aroma. This oil has a long history of use in traditional medicine, particularly in Ayurvedic, Unani, and Chinese healing systems, where it is respected for its ability to support internal cleansing, digestion, and circulatory health.

The oil is rich in bioactive compounds such as limonene, selinene, sedanolide, and phthalides, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, carminative, diuretic, and antioxidant properties. These constituents make celery seed oil highly beneficial in relieving joint pain, arthritis, gout, water retention, and bloating, as well as supporting kidney function and liver detoxification.

In aromatherapy, celery seed oil is known for its calming and centering effects. It is used to help reduce nervous tension, ease mental fatigue, and restore emotional balance. When blended with oils like ginger, coriander, or frankincense, it forms effective therapeutic blends for digestive comfort and stress relief.

The oil also finds its place in the flavor and fragrance industries. It is used as a natural flavoring in soups, spice blends, pickles, and savory sauces, adding a sharp, aromatic note. In perfumery, it offers a crisp, green top note ideal for herbal or fresh accords, and it’s used in natural soaps and wellness products for its distinctive scent and purifying feel.

Due to its strong concentration, celery seed oil should always be diluted before topical or internal use, and it is advised to consult a health practitioner for therapeutic purposes. Overall, celery seed oil is a versatile and functional essential oil, merging culinary value, medicinal benefits, and aromatic richness into one powerful plant extract.

Composition


  • Limonene (60–75%) – Gives the oil its citrusy top note and antioxidant properties.
  • Selinene (α & β) – Provides a woody, spicy depth and has anti-inflammatory effects.
  • Sedanolide – Known for digestive and liver-supportive properties.
  • Phthalides – Including 3-n-butylphthalide, contributes to the oil’s characteristic odor and blood pressure-lowering activity.
  • Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene – Offer antiseptic, antifungal, and analgesic properties

Physical Characteristics

 

  • Appearance:  Pale yellow to light brown liquid
  • Odor:  Spicy, earthy, warm, and slightly musky
  • Taste:  Pungent, spicy, bitter (not consumed directly)


Health Benefits


  • Anti-arthritic & Anti-inflammatory: Eases swelling, stiffness, and pain in joints.
  • Diuretic & Detoxifying: Supports kidney health, helps remove excess uric acid.
  • Digestive Support: Improves digestion and reduces gas and bloating.
  • Anti-hypertensive: Helps regulate blood pressure and improve circulation.
  • Antioxidant: Protects against oxidative stress and promotes cellular health.
  • Calming & Grounding: Balances mood and supports mental well-being.

Key Features


  • Botanical Name: Apium graveolens
  • Main Compounds: Limonene, selinene, sedanolide, phthalides
  • Fragrance Profile: Spicy, earthy, warm, musky
  • Applications: Digestive support, anti-inflammatory, massage oils, perfumery, flavoring
  • Benefits: Detoxifying, digestive aid, anti-arthritic, stress-relieving

Application

Pharmaceuticals & Wellness

  • Digestive Aid: Used to support digestion, relieve bloating, flatulence, and stimulate appetite.
  • Anti-inflammatory: Helps with arthritis, gout, and muscle pain relief.
  • Detoxifying Agent: Promotes kidney function and cleansing of toxins from the body.
  • Blood Pressure Support: Certain compounds may help regulate blood pressure naturally.

 Cosmetics & Personal Care

  • Massage Oils: Used in muscle and joint relief formulations due to its warming and soothing properties.
  • Aromatherapy: Promotes a calm, grounded state, useful in stress-relief blends.
  • Skin Care: Has antibacterial properties, though used in low dilution due to potency.

 Flavoring Industry

  • Used as a spice or flavor component in savory foods, condiments, and pickles.
  • Recognized by FEMA and GRAS status in the food industry (when applicable).