Source of Volatile Oil from Anisomeles Malabarica - #46102
Can you please tell the source of volatile oil of anisomeles malabarica plant? From where is it get? We are students and want the its volatile oil for work
What is the purpose of using the volatile oil in your work?:
- ResearchHave you previously worked with essential oils or volatile oils?:
- No, but I have studied themWhat is your preferred method of obtaining the oil?:
- Purchasing from a vendorDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
Volatile oil of Anisomeles malabarica, a plant widely used in Ayurvedic medicine, primarily sourced from its leaves and flowering parts. These components are rich in essential oils, and traditionally, steam distillation is the preferred method to extract it. When distilling the leaves, care is taken to use fresh or partially dried material, as this affects the yield and quality of the oil.
In most cases, harvesting should occur when the plant is in full bloom for optimal extraction. Some modern practitioners also utilize advanced techniques like CO2 extraction to preserve the delicate profile of the oil, but steam distillation remains the common, accessible method. It’s noteworthy that the entire aerial part of the plant contributes to variation in the oil’s properties, so exacting conditions and timing are key in the extraction process.
For academic or research purposes, if you do not have access to facilities for distillation yourselves, you might contact local suppliers or Ayurvedic manufacturing units that can provide the oil. When sourcing it, it’s crucial to ensure that you obtain it from verified and ethical producers to maintain the integrity of your work and adhere to quality standards.
Before proceeding, always consider the implications of using such oils, performing thorough research about its properties and potential effects. Remember, while engaging in any experimentations, adherence to safety protocols and ethical guidelines is essential. Make sure the environment and procedures meet any required standards for handling potent plant-derived substances, considering both its pharmacologic potential and safety for everyone involved.

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