Sage

Sage is a popular aromatic herb that has been used for medicinal and culinary purposes for centuries. Sage concretes are highly concentrated extracts of the plant that are commonly used in perfumery, aromatherapy, and other fragrance applications. If you are a buyer looking to purchase sage concretes in wholesale quantities, this technical guide will provide you with all the necessary information to make an informed decision.

Synonyms: Sage concretes are also known as sage absolute or sage extract.

Botanical names: The botanical name for sage is Salvia officinalis. Sage concretes can also be extracted from other species of the Salvia genus.

Chemical composition: Sage concretes contain a complex mixture of volatile organic compounds, including terpenes, ketones, and esters. The exact chemical composition of sage concretes can vary depending on the extraction method and growing conditions.

Growing Locations: Sage is native to the Mediterranean region but is now widely cultivated around the world. The highest quality sage concretes typically come from countries such as Spain, France, and Morocco.

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    Name :A. Fakhry

    Type :Mix

    Headquarters :Egypt

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    Name :A. Fakhry

    Type :Mix

    Headquarters :Egypt

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    Name :A. Fakhry

    Type :Mix

    Headquarters :Egypt

  4. Type :Absolutes

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    Name :Reincke & Fichtner

    Type :Distributor

    Headquarters :Germany

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    Name :Galen-N

    Type :Producer

    Headquarters :Bulgaria

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