Jasmine Oil
Jasminum
CAS Number
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HS Number
3301.29.00
Botanical Name
Jasminum spp
Botanical Family
Oleaceae
PRODUCT TYPE
Flowers Extract
TECHNICAL APPLICATION
OLFACTIVES FAMILY
Floral
FORMULA
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IUPAC
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MANUFACTURE PROCESS
Solvent Extraction: Jasmine oil is typically extracted from the flowers of jasmine (Jasminum officinale or Jasminum grandiflorum) using a solvent extraction method. The flowers are placed in a solvent, often hexane, which extracts the aromatic compounds from the flowers. After extraction, the solvent is removed, leaving behind the jasmine absolute, which is then further processed to obtain jasmine oil.
APPLICATION
Perfumery: Jasmine oil is a popular ingredient in perfumes and fragrances due to its sweet, floral scent, often used as a top or middle note.
Cosmetics: It's used in various cosmetic products such as lotions, creams, and body oils for its fragrance and potential skin-conditioning properties.
Aromatherapy: Jasmine oil is valued in aromatherapy for its uplifting and mood-enhancing effects, often used to alleviate stress and anxiety.
Traditional medicine: In some traditional medicinal practices, jasmine oil is used for its potential aphrodisiac properties and to relieve headaches and respiratory issues.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
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SOURCING COUNTRIES
Indonesia
TECHNICAL DATA
Appearence | Pale Yellow to Dark Amber Liquid |
Odor | Intensely floral, sweet, exotic, and slightly fruity |
Packaging | 30 Kg Net HDPE Jerry Can |