Sage

Sage CO2 extracts are essential oils extracted from the leaves of the Salvia officinalis plant using CO2 extraction method. These extracts have a wide range of applications, including use in the cosmetic, fragrance, and pharmaceutical industries. This technical guide is intended to provide potential buyers of wholesale quantities of Sage CO2 extracts with essential information about the product.

Synonyms: Sage CO2 extracts are also known as Salvia officinalis CO2 extracts, Sage essential oils, or Sage CO2 oils.

Botanical names: The botanical name for Sage is Salvia officinalis. This plant belongs to the family Lamiaceae and is native to the Mediterranean region.

Chemical composition: The chemical composition of Sage CO2 extracts varies depending on the extraction method, the quality of the plant material, and the geographical location of the plant. However, the main components of Sage CO2 extracts include alpha-thujone, beta-thujone, camphor, cineole, linalool, and alpha-humulene.

Growing Locations: Sage is grown in various parts of the world, including the Mediterranean, North Africa, and the Middle East. The quality of Sage CO2 extracts can vary depending on the location of the plant, the quality of the soil, and the climate.

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