Jasmine Sambac

Jasmine Sambac Essential Oil is a popular and widely used essential oil in the fragrance industry. It is derived from the flowers of the Jasminum sambac plant through a steam distillation process. This technical guide is aimed at buyers interested in purchasing wholesale quantities of Jasmine Sambac Essential Oil and provides key information about its botanical names, chemical composition, growing locations, extraction method, applications, market price, and regulations.

Synonyms: Jasmine Sambac Essential Oil is also known as Arabian Jasmine Essential Oil, Sambac Jasmine Absolute, and Sambac Jasmine Oil.

Botanical Names: The botanical names for Jasmine Sambac are Jasminum sambac, Jasminum sambac var. grandiflorum, and Jasminum sambac var. mollis.

Chemical Composition: Jasmine Sambac Essential Oil is composed of several chemical compounds, including benzyl acetate, benzyl alcohol, indole, linalool, methyl anthranilate, phenylacetic acid, and cis-jasmone. The chemical composition of the oil can vary depending on the growing location and extraction method used.

Growing Locations: Jasmine Sambac is native to South and Southeast Asia, but it is now widely cultivated in other parts of the world, including India, Egypt, China, and Morocco. The oil produced in different regions may have slightly different chemical compositions and fragrances.

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    Name :Katyani Exports

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    Headquarters :India

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