JASMINE OIL - SAMBAC
About:
Jasmine (Jasminum) is a genus of shrubs and vines in the Family Oleaceae, with about 200 species, native to tropical and warm temperate regions of the Old World. The majority of
species grow as climbers on otherplants or on structures. The leaves can be either evergreen or deciduous, and are opposite in most species; leaf shape is simple, trifoliate or pinnate with up to nine leaflets.
Division: Magnoliophyta 
Family: Oleaceae
Specific Epithet: Jasminum sambac
Common Name: Arabian Jasmine
Ethnobotanical/Economic Uses: The flowers are used for making perfumes.
Cultural Requirements: Tropical.
Origin: Arabia or India
Quantity |
Products |
Action |
Sample |
Pure Jasmine Sambac Absolute Oil |
|
5 ml |
Pure Jasmine Sambac Absolute Oil |
|
10 ml |
Pure Jasmine Samabc Absolute Oil |
|
25 ml |
Pure Jasmine Sambac Absolute Oil |
|
100 ml |
Pure Jasmine Sambac Absolute Oil |
| Botanical Name | Jasminum
Sambac |
| Source | Solvent
extraction of flowers of Jasminum sambac (l) aiton and subsequent
separation of floral wax to get the floret absolute. |
| Color | Reddish
brown liquid |
| Specific Gravity | 1.450 - 1.525 |
| Optical Rotation | -4 TO -15 |
| Referactive Index | 0.960 T0 0.980 |
| Solubility | Jasmine Sambac generally works with all oils. |
| Description | Jasmine
Sambac is well regarded as an aphrodisiac, though it is also considered
an antidepressant, sedative, and antispasmodic. |
Jasmine flowers are white in most species, but with some species being yellow flowered. Unlike most genera in the Oleaceae which have four corolla lobes ('petals'), jasmines often have five or six lobes. They are often strongly and sweetly scented. Flowering is in spring or summer in most species, but in a few species, notably J. nudiflorum, in winter on the bare branches of this deciduous species. 
The common name 'jasmine' is often given to unrelated plants with pale, sweetly-scented flowers and dark green leaves, such as Trachelospermum species (Confederate or star jasmine), Gardenia jasminoides (Cape jasmine), Cestrum nocturnum (Night blooming jasmine) and Gelsemium species (Carolina jasmine).
Jasminum sambac, Oleaceae, pikake, Arabian jasmine. Shrub from India, with sweet-scented white flowers in single (pikake lahilahi), or double forms (pikake pupupu). Made into leis and perfume. A single lei strand takes about 80 flowers. In a good season a bush may yield up to 36 strands. The flowers are also used to flavor jasmine tea. National flower of the Philippines. Location: Makai end of middle section of Henke.
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