Jasmine Sambac
Form :
Liquid
Molecular Weight :
218.34 G/Mol
Molecular Formula :
218.34 G/MOL
Boiling Point :
262–265 °C
Solubility :
Insoluble In Water; Soluble In Organic Solvents (Dmso, Ethanol)
Flash Point :
107 °C
Description :
Jasmine Sambac is a premium aromatic ingredient derived from the fresh flowers of Jasminum sambac. It is known for its rich, sweet, intensely floral, and slightly green aroma, making it one of the most valued jasmine varieties in the fragrance and flavour industry. It is widely used in perfumery, personal care, incense, and speciality aroma applications.
Chemically, Jasmine Sambac contains key aromatic compounds such as benzyl acetate, linalool, indole, benzyl alcohol, and methyl anthranilate, which together create its deep, exotic floral character. It typically appears as a dark brown to amber liquid (in absolute form) with a powerful and long-lasting scent.
Widely used in fine fragrances, attars, and luxury perfumes as a heart note.
Adds depth, richness, and natural floral sweetness to oriental and floral compositions.
Commonly used in traditional Indian perfumes and modern international fragrance formulations.
Blends well with Rose, Tuberose, Ylang Ylang, Sandalwood, and Musk notes.
Used in creams, lotions, body oils, soaps, and hair care products for a premium floral fragrance.
Enhances the sensory appeal of skincare and beauty formulations.
Often used in high-end cosmetic and wellness products.
Known for its calming, uplifting, and mood-enhancing aroma.
Used in massage oils, diffusers, and relaxation blends.
Helps reduce stress, anxiety, and emotional fatigue through its soothing fragrance.
Commonly used in incense sticks, agarbatti, and religious offerings.
Highly valued in spiritual and ceremonial fragrance compositions.
Adds a long-lasting and authentic floral note to traditional products.
Used in very small quantities as a flavouring agent in teas, beverages, and confectionery (subject to regulatory approval).
Provides a delicate floral sweetness when used within permitted limits.
Store in a cool, dry, and dark place, away from heat and direct sunlight.
Keep containers tightly closed to prevent aroma loss and oxidation.
Use only at recommended dosage levels, especially in cosmetic and flavour formulations.
Follow IFRA and local regulatory guidelines for safe usage.
India is a leading producer of Jasmine Sambac, with manufacturers offering high-quality material suitable for perfumery, cosmetics, and incense industries under strict quality standards.
ChemicalBull.com supplies Jasmine Sambac in bulk and commercial quantities to fragrance, cosmetic, incense, and aroma industries globally.
The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for Jasmine Sambac is available on request from Chemical Bull and includes details on composition, handling, storage, and safety information.