Jasmine

Jasmine wax is a natural and versatile material that is widely used in various industries. It is derived from the flowers of the jasmine plant and has a distinctive fragrance and a unique chemical composition. This technical guide is designed to provide buyers of wholesale quantities of jasmine wax with the essential information needed to make informed purchasing decisions.

Synonyms: Jasmine wax is also known as jasmine absolute wax or jasmine grandiflorum wax.

Botanical names: Jasmine wax is derived from the flowers of the Jasminum grandiflorum plant, which is also known as the Spanish jasmine or royal jasmine.

Growing locations: Jasmine plants are native to India, but they are also cultivated in other parts of the world, including Egypt, Morocco, and China.

Part of the plant used: Jasmine wax is derived from the flowers of the jasmine plant, which are harvested by hand in the early morning when their fragrance is most potent. The flowers are then processed to extract the wax.

Chemical composition: Jasmine wax is a complex mixture of various organic compounds, including esters, alcohols, ketones, and terpenes. The most prominent compounds in jasmine wax are benzyl acetate, linalool, and benzyl alcohol.

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