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Coriander Seeds are among the aromatic plants that are in high demand in the medicinal plant market. Annually, these Seeds are exported from Iran to Asian and European countries in high quantities.

Botanical description

The plant grows to a height of 20 to 70 cm, with a cylindrical, hairless, and upright stem. The roots are fusiform. The leaves, which can reach up to 7 cm in height, are basal with long petioles, entire, or can be three-lobed or three-parted, with simple pinnate sections.

They feature rounded, wedge-shaped incisions and crenate-cut edges. The lower stem leaves have short petioles, are once or twice pinnate with few primary segments, broadly ovate with wedge-shaped bases, pinnately incised, with crenate-cut terminal segments.

The broad leaves have obtuse serrations and pointed tips, while the middle and upper leaves are rectangular with membranous-white edges. They are two or three times pinnate with linear or thread-like incisions, sparsely complete.

The central umbel is higher than the lateral ones, having 3 to 5 unequal rays. The bracts are often in threes, very narrow, thread-like, and needle-shaped.

The plant’s fruit is yellow with a diameter of 3 mm, turning brown as it matures, with each fruit containing 2 to 3 Seeds.

The Latin name for coriander (Coriandrum sativum) is derived from the Greek word “Korio,” meaning unpleasant-smelling. Various sources indicate that the fresh fruit of this plant has an unpleasant odor, which dissipates as the plant dries, becoming aromatic. However, this is not true; fresh coriander fruit is very fragrant.

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Medicinal organs

– Leaf

– Stem

– Fruit (Seeds)

Geographical distribution

Global distribution

This plant is native to Southern Europe and the Mediterranean regions. It also grows in countries such as Iran, Syria, Russia, India, Afghanistan, the Netherlands, Egypt, and Morocco.

Distribution in Iran

In Iran, this plant is cultivated in regions including Hamedan, Lorestan, Kermanshah, Sistan and Baluchestan, Isfahan, Bushehr, and others.

Nutritional components of Coriander Seeds

Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B3
Vitamin B5
Vitamin B6
Vitamin C
Fiber
Iron
Potassium
Calcium
Sodium
Manganese
Zink
Copper
folic acid
Oxalic acid
Cellulose
Water

 

Therapeutic information

Coriander Seeds contain volatile and fixed oils, with key compounds including coriandrol, fatty acids, and limonene. These components, along with hydroxycoumarins, exhibit antibacterial and antifungal properties and help alleviate digestive problems.

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Wholesale Whole Coriander Seeds

Wholesale Whole Coriander Seeds

 

Ecology of Coriander Cultivation

– This plant requires a significant amount of sunlight. Its growth period is four months, during which it needs 1400 to 1500 hours of sunlight.

– The ideal temperature for this plant’s growth is between 18 to 20 °C.

– After germination, the Seeds can withstand temperatures of -8 to -10 °C. In the early growth stages (4 to 6 leaves), the plant can tolerate very low temperatures, down to -16 to -18 °C.

– The planting time depends on the climatic and geographical conditions of the cultivation area. Coriander is planted in both spring and autumn. For spring planting, the soil should be prepared in the previous autumn.

This includes plowing the field and adding decomposed animal manure and chemical fertilizers to the soil. The chemical fertilizers to be added in the autumn are:

– Phosphate (120 kg)

– Nitrogen (100 kg)

– Potassium (50 kg)

Spring planting starts in early April (the optimal soil temperature at a depth of 6 m in April is 7°C). Initially, Seeds should be soaked in water for 24 hours before planting in the field.

– 16 to 20 kg of Seeds are needed per hectare.

– Seeds germinate in 7 days.

– Seeds should be planted at a depth of approximately 5 cm, with 15 plants required per m2.

– The distance between Seeds should be 5 mm.

– Coriander is cultivated using either the bed or furrow method.

Bed (Flooded) cultivation

The land is divided into plots of various sizes (square or rectangular), with water channels between them. Short soil walls are built to demarcate the plots. This is one of the oldest and most cost-effective irrigation methods.

Furrow and ridge cultivation

A furrow maker is used to create deep furrows for water passage. The raised soil on both sides of the furrows is called ridges. Plants like cotton, corn, and sunflower are planted on the ridges, while crops like potatoes and sugarcane are planted in the wide furrows. Irrigation is done manually or with the furrow maker. The water level in the furrow is 2 to 3 cm below the Seeds, and water moves towards the Seeds through pipes, facilitating aeration.

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Pests and diseases

– Leaf spot

– Fusarium

– Powdery mildew

– Aphids

Harvesting Coriander Seeds

This plant is ready for harvest four months after planting. The harvesting process occurs in two stages because the fruits do not mature simultaneously.

Medicinal properties

– Appetite stimulant

– Emmenagogue

– Carminative

– Antimicrobial

Antifungal

– Analgesic

– Mouth freshener

– Treatment for throat sores

– Treatment for indigestion

– Treatment for rheumatism

– Treatment for chronic wounds

– Treatment for headaches

– Treatment for digestive disorders

– Treatment for abdominal pain

– Treatment for urinary infections

– Treatment for dysentery

– Treatment for urinary burning

– Treatment for hemorrhoids

– Pain Relief for hemorrhoids

– Treatment for chickenpox and measles

– Treatment for earache

– Treatment for skin injuries

– Toothache relief

Contraindications

Children, pregnant women, and the elderly should avoid consuming this plant.

Side effects of overconsumption

Poisoning

– Stomach ache

– Nausea and vomiting

– Decreased alertness

Post-poisoning measures

– Intravenous therapy

– Keeping the patient warm

– Gastric lavage

– Administration of antidote

– Use of Sedatives, monitoring pulse and blood pressure

Coriander Seed Essential Oil

Also known as Coriander Fruit, Coriand, Fruto De Cilantro, Coriander Seeds, Coentro

In the pharmacopeias of Austria, Portugal, France, the United Kingdom, Hungary, Poland, and Spain, details about coriander Seeds, including their properties, active ingredients, side effects, and usage, are documented.

Coriander Seeds Essential Oil Organic

Coriander Seeds Essential Oil Organic

 

What is Coriander Essential Oil?

Coriander essential oil is produced from the dried ripe fruit of Coriandrum Sativum, which belongs to the Umbelliferae family. This essential oil is colorless or pale yellow with a distinctive coriander aroma and flavor.

It is obtained by steam distillation of the plant’s whole fruit. The fragrance of this essential oil is aromatic, strong, and pungent, with a slightly sweet taste.

The main components of coriander essential oil are Geraniol (C12H20O)  (45 to 70%) and citronellol (C12H20O) (20 to 40%). Both geraniol and citronellol are liquid with a mild and very pleasant rose-like scent.

Solubility: Coriander essential oil is soluble at less than a 1:1 ratio in 90% alcohol and at a 1:3 ratio in 70% alcohol and chloroform.

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Manufacturer And Supplier 100% Pure Coriander Seed Essential Oil

Chemical compounds in Coriander Essential Oil

  • -α Pinene
  • β-Pinene
  • β-Myrcene
  • α-Terpinene
  • P-Cymene
  • 4-Terpineol
  • Linalool
  • Limonene
  • Citral
  • Borneol
  • Anethole
  • Geranyl Acetate
  • Dodecanal
  • Caryophyllene
  • Tetradecanal
  • Monoterpene Hydrocarbons
  • Monoterpenes 0xygenated
  • Sesquiterpene Oxygenated
  • Sesquiterpene Hydrocarbons

 

Properties of Coriander Essential Oil

– Appetite stimulant

– Pain relief (Due to compounds like terpinolene and terpineol)

– Headache relief

– Toothache reduction

– Joint and muscle pain reduction

– Mouth and breath freshener

– Alleviation of sexual problems: Such as erectile dysfunction and impotence

– Increased libido

– Treatment of skin issues

– Detoxification

– Stress reduction

– Diabetes control

– Digestive problem relief

 

Coriander Seed Essential Oil in perfumery

Coriander Seed Fragrance note

The coriander Seeds note is derived from the essential oil of the coriander plant. It is used in the production of luxury perfumes with oriental spice scents. This note has a spicy, sharp, peppery, and woody aroma and is usually incorporated into the middle notes of perfumes.

It belongs to the category of spice notes, commonly found in oriental fragrances, which are warm, invigorating, and intense. These spicy notes, including vanilla, cinnamon, coriander Seeds, cardamom, and cumin, are best suited for winter use.

The coriander Seeds note has a green, fresh, fruity, and refreshing scent that, when sprayed, creates a sharp, green, and luxurious aroma in the air.

When combined with fruity notes like orange, lemon, and tangerine, it evokes a fresh, vibrant, and spicy fragrance. Blended with middle notes such as floral, oriental spices, and woody notes, it creates a unique scent.

In the base notes, the coriander Seeds note, combined with sandalwood, cedar, and patchouli, produces a mysterious and captivating aroma.

Perfume brands with coriander Seeds note

– The One Eau De Parfum for Men

– Chrome Eau De Toilette for Men

– Casamorati 1888 Eau De Parfum for Women and Men

– Casamorati Xerjoff 1888

– Dolce & Gabbana The One EDP

 

Sorting and drying of coriander Seeds and medicinal plants

The separation process occurs post-harvest to dry the different parts of the plant separately. This includes grading for preparation before entering the dryer, which can involve cutting or not, depending on whether separation and grading are necessary.

This process is common among large-scale Manufacturers who use conveyors or shelf dryers.

The simplest method for removing unwanted parts is manual sorting on an inspection table. A slow-moving belt is used, and two people remove weeds, stones, and other impurities.

If conveyor dryers with thermal power of 0.6 to 2 mW are used, cutting and separating branches stems, and fruits are common pre-drying operations.

 

The processing line consists of three main parts:

  1. Feeding conveyor
  2. Special cutters
  3. Airflow separators

 

The harvested plant materials are placed on the conveyor. The feeding unit includes a belt elevator and an adjustable rotary-toothed scraper.

By selecting the distance between the belt and the scraper, the amount of plant material entering the machine can be controlled. This ensures the slow movement and gentle pressing of the materials for successful cutting.

 

Usually, special circular cutters are used. After cutting, the chopped materials are transferred to the airflow separator, which includes a ventilation system that generates an airflow.

The airflow intensity can be adjusted using the two motors of the ventilation system or side vent dampers. Tools for adjusting the airflow are available.

The plant materials are introduced into the airflow and are divided into three categories based on their resistance to the airflow:

 

  1. Leaves with stem remnants and pieces of stem and branches are directly transferred to the dryer or washer.
  2. Leaves with a small amount of stem are returned to the cutter.
  3. Branches and stems are sent to the waste disposal section.

 

When harvesting aromatic medicinal plants, about 50% of the material consists of herbaceous stems and branches, which are separated from the medicinal parts of the plant before drying.

 

One of the advantages of this processing method is that threshing is no longer necessary after drying. The disadvantages, however, include the high cost of separation and the reduction of the essential oil content in the plant parts due to the mechanical treatment of the plant materials.

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At Maleki Commercial we offer a range of whole and Split (Roasted)  coriander Seeds in export, medium, and standard quality. After harvesting, the coriander Seeds are dried, separated from the different parts of the plant, and sorted.

Please contact our experts via email or WhatsApp, for bulk purchases.

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Manufacturer whole and Split (Roasted) Coriander Seeds

Maleki Commercial dedicates extensive fields to coriander cultivation. Our team of herbal plant experts oversees all stages from planting to harvest, including field preparation, fertilization, Seeding, pesticide and herbicide application, irrigation, and harvesting, to ensure that we deliver healthy and high-quality products. We store over 3000 tons of coriander Seeds annually under standard conditions. Our company is capable of supplying coriander Seeds throughout the year and shipping to all countries worldwide.

 

If you require a healthy, high-quality product with standard packaging, you can trust that purchasing from us ensures product quality. All our products are guaranteed for quality and delivered to customers globally.

 

For guaranteed quality purchases, please contact us.

 

Price Of Coriander Seeds

 

If you want to purchase bulk quantities of healthy, high-quality coriander Seeds at competitive prices and with a quality guarantee, contact us to receive our product price list and make a satisfactory purchase.

 

Coriander Seeds export

With ten years of experience in exporting whole and Split (Roasted)  coriander Seeds to countries such as Pakistan, the UAE, Germany, Indonesia, the UK, Malaysia, and South Korea, Maleki Commercial is prepared to supply export-quality coriander Seeds and ship them to any location worldwide. Our products are guaranteed for quality.

 

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Essential oils, obtained through various methods such as water distillation, steam distillation, water and steam distillation, and cold pressing, add value and branding to products in global markets.

Distillation is a temperature-dependent extraction method where liquid mixtures are purified based on vapor pressure differences. This method involves evaporation and subsequent condensation of liquids.

Aromatic substances like total extracts, absolutes, resinoids, extracts, tinctures, and oleoresins are obtained through solvent extraction or liquid gases, including solvent extraction and supercritical fluid extraction.

Maleki Commercial produces coriander Seeds essential oil with the highest active ingredients and 100% purity.

If you require high-quality essential oil with guaranteed quality, purchasing from us will ensure a 100% satisfactory experience. We aim to provide globally superior quality products.

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