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Latin name : Jasminum Grandiflorum Botanical family: Oleaceae Countries of origin : India, Egypt, France, Italy Extraction method : Solvent extraction/enfleurage Aroma : Floral, sweet, rich, exotic CHEMICAL FAMILIES Sesquiterpenes - 1% Triterpene - 4% Monoterpenols - 16% Diterpenols - 12% Esters -56% Phenols - 4% Ketones -2% Acids - 2% NOTES ON CHEMICAL COMPONENTS While some ketones are concerning because they are considered potentially toxic, the ketone jasmine is considered to be nontoxic. The significant ester content in jasmine provides a good antispasmodic effect. The alcohol content of linalol offers considerable sedative and anti-infectious properties. SAFETY DATA Nontoxic, though it may cause skin irritation.; Use in low dilution when applying to the skin, such as in bath or massage oils. THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES Antidepressant - can help tp prevent and alleviate depression. Anti-inflammatory - alleviates inflammation on skin Antiseptic - assists in fighting germ/infections. Antispasmodic - relieves spasms and cramps. mild analgesic - numbs pain. stimulating strengthening uterine tonic - strengthens and restores vitality to uterus.
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Ingredients
Gas Chromatography Analysis (%)
Jasminum Grandiflorum
Jasmine Absolute
Country of origin: India
Sesquiterpenes Ketones Phenols
a-farnesene 1.02 trans-jasmone 2.32 eugenol 2.84
Triterpene Esters para cresol 1.25
Squalene 4.05 benzyl acetate 20.72 Lactones
Monoterpenols benzyl benzoate 24.14 jasmin lactone 0.46
Benzyl alcohol 3.58 hexenyl benzoate 1.00 Acids
Geranyl linalool 3.18 methyl jasmonate 0.36 hexadecanoic acid 2.23
Linalool 8.76 methyl linolenate 1.71 Other
Diterpenols phytyl acetate 7.10 bienzene methanol 1.63
Isophytol 6.87 indole 1.47
Phytol 4.75
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