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    Salvia sclarea, France July 2016

Sage Oil Eastern Europe Salvia sclarea

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    Clary Sage Oil 

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    • Botanical name: Salvia sclarea
    • Origin: Eastern Europe
    • Crop Season: June - July
    • Plant/part used: Flowers & leaves
    • Method of extraction: Steam distillation
    • TSCA CAS: 8016-63-5
    • EINECS CAS: 84775-83-7
    • EINECS: 283-911-8
    • INCI Name: Salvia sclarea oil
    • Appearance: Colourless to dark yellow liquid
    • Organoleptic Properties: Sweet, herbaceous
    • Density: 0.895 - 0.908
    • Refractive index: 1.455 - 1.466
    • Optical rotation: -26º to -12º
    • Chemical constituents: Linalyl acetate, linalol, germacrène-D, sclareol, alpha-terpineol
  • Latest Market Information April 15, 2025

    Salvia officinalis is a perennial shrub with greyish-green, aromatic leaves. It has woody stems, and the leaves have a distinctive velvety texture due to fine hairs. It produces flowers, often in shades of blue or purple, though they can also be pink or white. Sage thrives in sunny, dry climates and well-drained, slightly alkaline soils, particularly in the Mediterranean region. It is also cultivated in various parts of Europe and North America. The oil is extracted through steam distillation of the leaves, yielding a pale yellow to greenish liquid with a strong, herbaceous, and camphoraceous aroma. The product is of good quality and supply is available in the market.

    Market prices : USD 75.00 /kilo
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