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COMMITTED TO ECOLOGICAL PRACTICES, we work hand in hand with farmers and distillers to promote responsible cultivation of aromatic plants and guarantee the quality of our essential oils from the ground up. This includes the selection of only certified organic plants, certified organic cultivation and harvesting methods, precise gathering times, and the process of distillation with water vapor. Pranarôm has invested a great deal of time and energy in establishing long-term partnerships with producers, which has enabled us to ensure a supply via short and direct channels to guarantee better traceability from the plant to the bottle.
FICHE D'ANALYSE – ANALYSIS SHEET Huile essentielle – Essential oil
Nom botanique – botanical name: Nardostachys jatamansi Organique Nom commun – french name : NARD de l’HIMALAYA ou JATAMANSI BIOLOGIQUE Numéro du lot – lot number : OF27918 Origine - origin: ---PRANARÔM - NEPAL Partie de la plante – part of the plant: RACINE Date de distillation – distillation date : 10/2016 Date de péremption – out of date : 02/2022 Caractéristiques d’analyse - analysis characteristics:
CPG - SM HEWLETT PACKARD / CPG-FID Colonne : HP INNOWAX 60-0.5-0.25 Programmation de température : 6 mn à 50°C -2°C/mn250°C-15 mn à 250°C Gaz vecteur He : 22 psis Caractéristiques physiques – physical characteristics:
For each batch of raw material, systematic and rigorous tests for quality are carried out by third-party companies (gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, etc… ). This allows us to ensure that no
Aspect – physical state Couleur - colour Odeur - odour Densité à 20°C - density Densité à 15°C - density Indice de réfraction à 20°C - refractive index Pouvoir rotatoire à 20°C - optical rotation Miscibilité à l’éthanol à 90% - miscibility Point d’éclair : SETAFLASH - flashpoint
Liquide légèrement visqueux Vert bouteille foncé Caractéristique 0,947 0,950 1,504 9 ème - 15 ° (dilution au 1/10 ) 6 volumes d’alcool 90 % / 1 volume d’HE 84,4 °C
Analyses pesticides – pesticide analysis :
Pesticides Organochlorés : Dosage par GC MS détecteur XSD (méthode multirésidus interne validée selon la norme NF V03-110) Liste des pesticides recherchés (Pharmacopée Européenne): Alachlor, Aldrine, Bromophos Ethyl, Bromophos Methyl, Chlordane, Chlorfenvinphos, Chlorpyriphos, Chlorpyriphos Methyl, Chlorthal Dimethyl, Cyfluthrine, Cyhalothrine lambda, Cypermethrine, Dichlofluanide, Dichlorvos, Dicofol (Kelthane), Dieldrine, Endosulfan, Endosulfan sulfate, Endrine, Fenchlorphos (Ronnel), Fenchlorphos-oxon, Fenvalerate, Fluvalinate, Heptachlor, Heptachlor epoxide, Hexachlorobenzene, Hexachlorocyclohexane α, Hexachlorocyclohexane β, Hexachlorocyclohexane δ, Hexachlorocyclohexane ε, Lindane, Methoxychlore, Mirex, Naled, o,p’-DDD , o,p’-DDE, o,p’-DDT, Oxychlordane, p,p’-DDD, p,p’-DDE, p,p’-DDT, Pentachloroaniline, Pentachloroanisole, Permethrine , Phosalone, Procymidone, Profenophos, Prothiofos, Quintozene, S421, Tecnazene, Tetradifon, Vinclozoline
Résultats
Pesticides Organophosphorés : Dosage par GC MS détecteur FPD (méthode multirésidus
Résultats
interne validée selon la norme NF V03-110) Liste des pesticides recherchés (Pharmacopée Européenne): Acephate, Azinphos Ethyl, Azinphos Méthyl, Bromophos Ethyl, Bromophos Méthyl, Chlorfenvinphos, Chlorpyriphos, Chlorpyriphos Methyl, Diazinon, Dichlorvos, Dimethoate, Ethion, Etrimphos, Fenchlorphos (Ronnel), Fenchlorphos-oxon, Fenitrothion, Fensulfothion (Dasanit), Fensulfothion-oxon, Fensulfothion-oxon-sulfone, Fensulfothion-sulfone, Fenthion, Fenthion-oxon, Fenthion-oxonsulfone, Fenthion-oxon-sulfoxyde, Fenthion-sulfone, Fenthion-sulfoxyde, Fonofos, Malaoxon, Malathion, Mecarbam, Methacrifos, Methamidophos (Monitor), Methidathion, Monocrotophos, Naled, Omethoate, Paraoxon, Paraoxon Méthyl, Parathion Ethyl, Parathion Methyl, Phosalone, Phosmet, Pirimiphos Ethyl, Pirimiphos Méthyl, Profenophos, Prothiofos, Quinalphos.
< LMR* * Limite Maximale de Résidus autorisée
< LMR* * Limite Maximale de Résidus autorisée
pesticides or synthetic chemicals are present in our oils. In addition to quality control, these tests also define the natural chemical make-up of the essential oil, which makes it possible to establish the biochemically active molecules for therapeutic purposes. This analysis is necessary because the chemotype of an essential oil can vary greatly depending on the environment of the plant (sunshine, climate, soil composition, altitude...).
CRITERIA OF A QUALITY ESSENTIAL OIL
3 1 00% natural No pesticides, synthetic molecules, chemical emulsifying agents or mineral oilsare present. 3 1 00% pure An oil must be free from vegetable oils, alcohol, turpentine or supplemental oils of another plant. 3 1 00% integrity All active molecules have been extracted without damage through a complete distillation process. 6
certified organic aromatherapy