Neem Oil CAS 8002-65-1

Short Description:

Neem Oil CAS 8002-65-1 Neem oil is a plant insecticide extracted from Neem tree. Since it does not affect humans and mammals, it is often used by farmers as an insecticide or acaricide to repel pests such as flies and aphids. In addition, neem oil can even protect grains from mold infection. In daily life, people usually use neem oil to repel mosquitoes and get rid of lice.

Product Detail

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CAS: 8002-65-1

Main ingredients: Neem oil contains a chemical component called neem

Content: 99%

Appearance: Light yellow liquid

Packing: 25KG/ plastic drum

Efficacy and function

The neem oil was extracted from the seeds of the neem tree (Azadirachtaindica). This tree is found mainly in Southeast Asia, India, and Africa. Another common name is IndianLilac(Indian lilac). Horticulturists often recommend this oil to combat pests on plants. It used to be used in shampoo, emollients, soaps, toothpastes, so it's safe for humans and animals. Sometimes it can also be used to treat skin diseases, so it has medicinal effects. In addition, in terms of mosquito prevention, it is more effective than our commonly used DEET. Indians have used neem oil for thousands of years as a medicine to strengthen the immune system, enhance liver function, remove toxins from the blood, and strengthen the digestive and respiratory systems. Chemicalbook is also being studied as a contraceptive. So in India, the plant also has other names: natural pharmacy, Panacea, and Healall. The fruit, seeds, oil, leaves, stems and bark of the melia oil have antiseptic and bactericide properties and can treat urination disorders, bronchitis, septicaemia, diarrhea, fever, rash, burns, cuts, hypertension, jaundice, wound infections, leprosy, skin diseases, stomach ulcers and chickenpox. Modern studies have shown that neem has a medical effect on many diseases and will have a wider application in medicine. Neem oil has antibacterial and antifungal activity and can be used to control or repel insects such as flies, mosquitoes and locusts in indoor, vegetable gardens, gardens and lawns, as well as ticks, large flies, flies, midges, fleas and mosquitoes on pets, cattle, sheep and other domestic animals.


Application field

Neemoil (Neemoil) is a plant insecticide extracted from neem trees. Since it does not affect humans and mammals, it is often used by farmers as an insecticide or acaricide to repel pests such as flies and aphids. In addition, neem oil can even protect grains from mold infection. In daily life, people usually use neem oil to repel mosquitoes and get rid of lice. This plant is native to East Asia. Residents of these countries found that applying the juice of mashed leaves and roots to the skin protected them from mosquito bites. After that, wider commercial applications became popular. Neem was found to be the main active compound. Spraying grain with neem oil can be used as an organic substitute for other toxic and carcinogenic pesticides. This oil is able to repel pests such as mosquitoes, aphids, mites, and weevils, as well as strengthen the grain's resistance to Chemicalbook mold infection. The use of neem oil does not cause toxicity to produce such as vegetables. Neem oil can make plants bitter and pests do not like to eat them, so it is a good contact pesticide. Azadirachin also blocks the transition of pests from pupae to adults. When the plant absorbs the compound from its roots, it can also function as a systemic insecticide. This means crops do not need to be sprayed repeatedly. The biggest benefit of using neem oil is that it does not harm beneficial insects such as butterflies, earthworms and bees that help plants pollinate or absorb nutrients. In addition, lacewings feeding on plant pests were not negatively affected by neem oil. Neem oil is also often used in the production of cosmetics and daily necessities. A cotton ball dipped in neem oil and placed in your wardrobe will stop woolmoths from eating your clothes. Although neem oil has a slight garlic flavor, many people enjoy using it.


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