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Botanical Name: Melissa officinalis
Plant Part Used: Leaf
Processing Method: Extraction
Description
Lemon Balm Leaf Extract Powder 10:1 is a concentrated herbal extract derived from the leaves of Melissa officinalis, a lemon-scented member of the mint family. The 10:1 ratio indicates that ten parts of raw leaf material are used to produce one part of extract, yielding a highly potent form. This fine, light brown powder retains the characteristic citrus-mint aroma and flavor of the plant. It contains various phytoconstituents such as rosmarinic acid, caffeic acid, flavonoids (including luteolin and apigenin), and essential oils like citronellal and geranial. Lemon Balm Extract is commonly used in the food and nutraceutical industries for teas, calming formulations, capsules, and functional blends, valued for its aromatic profile and traditional applications in relaxation-focused products.
| Product Category: | Conventional |
| Product Sub Category: | Herbs-Spices-Seasonings |
| Product Mix Category: | Conventional Extract Powders |
| Main Producing Countries | Poland, Germany, United States and France |
The scientific name of Lemon Balm is Melissa officinalis.
Lemon Balm Leaf Extract Powder 10:1 is a concentrated herbal extract made from the leaves of Melissa officinalis, where 10 parts of raw herb are used to produce 1 part of extract. It retains the plant’s natural calming and antioxidant properties in a potent powdered form.
The 10:1 ratio indicates a potency concentration, meaning that 10 parts of dried Lemon Balm leaves have been used to produce 1 part of extract powder. This ensures a stronger and more efficient dosage compared to raw powder.
A Brown yellow powder with a mild, citrus-like herbal aroma, characteristic of lemon balm.
• Rosmarinic acid
• Caffeic acid
• Flavonoids (e.g., luteolin, apigenin)
• Triterpenes
• Essential oils (citral, citronellal, geraniol – present in trace amounts)