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Fennel Oleoresin is derived from the dried seeds of Foeniculum vulgare, a flowering plant in the carrot family. Known for its hardy nature, fennel is a perennial herb with yellow blossoms and fine, feathery leaves. Native to the Mediterranean coastline, it now thrives globally—including in the U.S., France, India, and Russia—especially in dry, coastal soils and riverbanks.



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Fennel Oleoresin

FENNEL OLEORESINS

Botanical Name : Dried seeds of Foeniculum vulgare


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About Product

Fennel Oleoresin is derived from the dried seeds of Foeniculum vulgare, a flowering plant in the carrot family. Known for its hardy nature, fennel is a perennial herb with yellow blossoms and fine, feathery leaves. Native to the Mediterranean coastline, it now thrives globally—including in the U.S., France, India, and Russia—especially in dry, coastal soils and riverbanks.

At Agrawal exports, via contract manufacturing we utilize advanced Super Critical Fluid Extraction (SCFE) technology—an eco-friendly, green extraction method—to obtain this potent oleoresin. The result is a light green to green semi-solid with a sweet, spicy, and woody aroma. Its moderate strength and rich chemical composition—including phellandrene, methyl chavicol, anethole, limonene, pinene, fenchone, fenchyl alcohol, and anisaldehyde—make it a highly versatile product.


Composition

Compound NameTypeKey Properties
AnetholePhenylpropanoidSweet, licorice-like aroma; anti-inflammatory, digestive aid, antimicrobial
Methyl ChavicolPhenylpropanoidSweet-spicy aroma; antispasmodic, stimulant
FenchoneMonoterpene KetoneCamphoraceous scent; digestive, antispasmodic
LimoneneMonoterpeneCitrus scent; antioxidant, mood-enhancer, antibacterial
α-Pinene & β-PineneMonoterpenesPine-like aroma; anti-inflammatory, bronchodilator
PhellandreneMonoterpenePeppery-citrusy scent; antimicrobial, used in fragrance
Fenchyl AlcoholMonoterpene AlcoholMild, pleasant odor; calming, anti-inflammatory
AnisaldehydeAromatic AldehydeSweet, almond-like aroma; flavoring agent, aromatic compound

In Summary 


  • Terpenes & Terpenoids: Limonene, pinenes, fenchone, fenchyl alcohol
  • Phenylpropanoids: Anethole, methyl chavicol
  • Aromatic Aldehydes: Anisaldehyde
  • Other Volatile Oils: Trace amounts of safrole, estragole (may vary based on origin and method)

These constituents together make fennel oleoresin a powerful agent in the fields of:

  • Aromatherapy
  • Functional foods
  • Herbal medicine
  • Pharmaceutical formulations


Physical Characteristics

          • Appearance:
            • Viscous, semi-solid to thick liquid
          • Color:
            • Light green to greenish-brown
          • Odor/Aroma:
            • Sweet, spicy, and woody
            • Licorice-like with a medium aromatic strength
          • Storage Condition:
            • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
            • Keep tightly sealed to preserve aroma and potency
          • Shelf Life:
            • 24 months when stored properly in ideal conditions

Health Benefits


        • Improves Digestion:
          • Helps relieve bloating, flatulence, constipation, and indigestion
          • Stimulates appetite and soothes the gastrointestinal tract
        • Anti-Spasmodic:
          • Reduces muscle cramps, intestinal spasms, and menstrual discomfort
        • Anti-Inflammatory:
          • Helps reduce internal and external inflammation
          • Useful in managing inflammatory bowel conditions and joint pain
        • Anti-Parasitic:
          • Supports the elimination of intestinal worms and other parasites
        • Carminative:
          • Prevents and relieves gas formation in the intestines
        • Laxative Effect:
          • Promotes natural bowel movement and supports regularity
        • Galactagogue:
          • Traditionally used to increase milk secretion in breastfeeding mothers
        • Respiratory Support:
          • Acts as an expectorant and decongestant; helpful in coughs and bronchitis
        • Antioxidant Properties:
          • Fights free radicals, supports cellular health, and slows oxidative stress
        • Weight Management Aid:
          • Boosts metabolism and supports fat breakdown when used in herbal blends
        • Hormonal Balance:
          • Mild estrogenic properties may help in regulating menstrual cycles
        • Calming Effect:
          • Mild sedative action helps reduce anxiety and promote relaxation

Key Features


      • Source: Extracted from dried fennel seeds (Foeniculum vulgare).
      • Active Ingredient: Anethole, methyl chavicol, fenchone, limonene, pinene, phellandrene, fenchyl alcohol, anisaldehyde.
      • Extraction Method: Super Critical Fluid Extraction (SCFE) – green technology.
      • Physical Characteristics: Light green to greenish semi-solid or viscous liquid with a sweet, spicy, woody aroma.
      • Applications: Food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, aromatherapy, traditional medicine.
      • Health Benefits: Digestive support, anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, anti-parasitic, antioxidant protection, bloating and gas relief, metabolism booster.

Application


1. Flavoring Agent:

Used extensively in food, beverages, and traditional medicine formulations due to its pleasant aroma and sweet-spicy flavor profile.

2. Aromatic Agent:

Widely used in aromatherapy and herbal medicine as an analgesic, antispasmodic, emmenagogue, expectorant, carminative, diuretic, galactagogue, laxative, stimulant, and digestive tonic—particularly in Chinese, Ayurvedic, and Unani systems.

3. Therapeutic Use:

Administered orally for various digestive ailments such as heartburn, bloating, gas, poor appetite, and infant colic.

4. Nutritional Application:

Known for its excellent antioxidant properties, it is used in wellness teas, weight-loss preparations, and holistic remedies.