Origin - Jasmine plant
Chemical profile - Alkaloids, flavonoids
Classification - Oleaceae
Use - Perfumery, fragrance industry
Description -
JASMINUM OFFICINALE, derived from the jasmine plant, belongs to the Oleaceae family. Its chemical composition includes alkaloids and flavonoids, which contribute to its aromatic properties. Historically utilized in the fragrance industry, it is noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers for its structural traits. Recognized for its unique chemical structure. View items with similar features - Infused Pellets and Healing via Frequencies.
Chemical profile - Alkaloids, flavonoids
Classification - Oleaceae
Use - Perfumery, fragrance industry
Description -
JASMINUM OFFICINALE, derived from the jasmine plant, belongs to the Oleaceae family. Its chemical composition includes alkaloids and flavonoids, which contribute to its aromatic properties. Historically utilized in the fragrance industry, it is noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers for its structural traits. Recognized for its unique chemical structure. View items with similar features - Infused Pellets and Healing via Frequencies.