Jasmine Sambac (India)

Jasmine Sambac

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Jasmine Sambac (India)

🌿 Scent Profile

Rich sweet floral with indolic undertones; captures the heady, nectar-like aroma with a subtle oily green facet.

⚡ Functionality

Anxiolytic, Libido Boost, Mood Boost

⚗️ Chemistry

Complex mixture (primarily aromatic esters and indole-type compounds) Benzyl acetate, Methyl anthranilate, Benzyl alcohol (major constituents among many).

🛡️ Safety

Generally safe when used in traces; excessive use may cause mild headache or throat irritation.

🌍 Sourcing

Solvent-extracted from Arabian jasmine (Jasminum sambac) blossoms in India.

🔬 Scientific Literature

“Compared with placebo, jasmine oil caused significant increases of breathing rate, blood oxygen saturation, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure, which indicated an increase of autonomic arousal (Hongratanaworakit, 2009).”

PubMed

“This study showed that exposure to jasmine essential oil directly increased the salivary concentration of testosterone in post-menopausal women, increasing libido and sexual function (Tarumi et al., 2019).”

SemanticScholar

“The presence of linalool in jasmine essential oil can cause relaxation in the body and mind of an individual, and the presence of benzyl benzoate, can increase estrogen receptors leading to increased libido, arousal, pleasure, orgasm, and reduced pain (Hajabdollahi et al., 2025).”

JEHP

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The scientific literature provided is for informational purposes only regarding the raw botanical materials.