by Amelia E. Stone, RN
Common Name: Orange (bitter)
Latin Binomial: Citrus aurantinum
Family: Rutaceae
Other Common Names: Seville orange
Production Method: cold pressed, expression
Countries of Origin: Brazil
Typical Constituents: [+]-Limonene (89.7-94.7%), b-Myrcene (1.6-2.4%), Linalool (0.1-2.0%), NON-VOLATILE COMPOUNDS: Bergapten (0.035-0.073%), Epoxy-bergamottin (0.082%), Psoralen (0.007%)
Description of Oil: dark or brownish yellow, fresh, dry, almost floral odor with a rich, sweet undertone
Description of Plant: smaller, darker fruits than the sweet orange
Properties and Uses: anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, astringent, bactericidal, carminative, fungicidal, stomachic, tonic
Precautions and Contraindications: Skin sensitization if oxidized
References: : Lawless, Julia. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils. Shaftesbury, Dorset. Element Books. 1995.
Tisserand, Robert, and Tony Balacs. Essential Oil Safety: A Guide for Health Care Professionals. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone. 1995.