Description
Jasmine Oil is one of the most luxurious and precious essential oils, extracted from the delicate white blossoms of Jasminum grandiflorum and Jasminum sambac. Because jasmine flowers are too fragile for steam distillation, the oil is obtained through solvent extraction or CO₂ extraction, producing jasmine absolute, the form most commonly used in perfumery and cosmetics.
Known as the “Queen of Oils,” jasmine has a sweet, floral, exotic fragrance that has been revered for centuries in romance, spirituality, and holistic wellness. Today, jasmine oil is highly sought after in luxury perfumery, aromatherapy, and spa industries, making it one of the most valuable oils in wholesale trade.
Botanical / Technical Profile
Botanical Names: Jasminum grandiflorum, Jasminum sambac
Family: Oleaceae
Part of Plant Used: Flowers
Extraction Method: Solvent extraction (absolute), CO₂ extraction (premium grade)
Main Chemical Constituents:
Benzyl acetate (20–25%) – sweet floral aroma
Linalool (10–15%) 
Benzyl benzoate (10–15%) – fixative in perfumery
Indole (2–5%) – rich, exotic, sensual note
Appearance & Aroma:
Color: Golden to brown viscous liquid
Aroma: Rich, floral, exotic, sweet, slightly fruity
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Disclaimer:
The health or medical information on this product page is for educational and informational purposes only and not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease. Please consult a healthcare professional before using any essential oils, oleoresin or extracts.





