| Latin Name | Jasminum sambac (L.) Aiton | Place of Origin | Shaanxi, China |
| Product Name | Jasmine powder | Brand Name | Kennture |
| Part | flowers | Application | Health Food |
| Specification | Jasmine powder(Spray Dried) | Packaging | 1KG, 25KG Packaging |
| Test Method | GB/T 29602-2013 | MOQ | 1kg |
| Certifications | ISO, HACCP, KOSHER, HALAL | Sample | Sample Available |
| ShelfLife | 24 months of Proper Storage | Storage Condition | Store in a cool and dry place |


Jasmine powder comes from Jasminum sambac, a plant belonging to the genus Jasminum in the family Oleaceae. Native to India, southern China, and various parts of the world, jasmine is a well-known fragrant flower plant. Jasmine pollen is typically produced by drying jasmine flowers and grinding them into a powder.
Jasminepowderis rich in a variety of active ingredients, including:
- Essential oils: such as benzyl alcohol and its esters, jasmine lactone, linalool, etc.
- Flavonoid compounds: such as quercetin, isoquercitrin, etc.
- Polysaccharides: with immune-regulating and antioxidant properties.
- Vitamins and minerals: such as vitamin C, calcium, iron, etc.
These components endow jasmine pollen with a range of pharmacological activities, such as antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and mood-soothing effects.
Jasminepowderhas a wide range of applications in multiple fields:
- Food industry: It can be used to make jasmine tea, beverages, candies, etc., adding a unique floral flavor to products.
- Cosmetics industry: Due to its moisturizing, nourishing, and antioxidant properties, it can be used in skincare products to help improve skin elasticity and delay aging.
- Medical and health care industry: It has effects such as soothing emotions, improving sleep, and enhancing immunity, and can be used to develop health products and medicines.
- Beauty industry: It can be used as a raw material for products such as facial masks, scrubs, and bath salts, to nourish the skin and soothe emotions.
Due to its natural and safe characteristics, jasminepowderhas become an important raw material in the food, medical, and cosmetics industries, with broad application prospects.
