Clinopodium vulgare L.
Wild basil (Clinopodium vulgare) is an aromatic member of the mint family found throughout Europe and Bulgaria, traditionally used in herbal medicine for its carminative, antiseptic and antispasmodic properties. Its aerial parts contain essential oil compounds including thymol, carvacrol and rosmarinic acid, as well as flavonoids with antioxidant activity.
Bioform supplies certified organic dried wild basil aerial parts, available cut and sifted or as a fine powder. Used in herbal tea blends, traditional medicine preparations and nutraceutical formulations. Full COA and microbiological documentation supplied per batch.
| Botanical Name | Clinopodium vulgare L. |
| Common Name | Wild Basil |
| Plant Part | Aerial parts |
| Extraction | Drying and cutting |
| Origin | Bulgaria — Rose Valley, Village Tazha |
| Cultivation | Certified organic, own plantation |
| Appearance | Green-grey dried herb |
| Aroma | Mild, minty-thyme, slightly spicy |
| CAS Number | 977013-79-8 |
| Certifications | EU Organic (Ceres), USDA NOP, ISO 9001, ISO 22000, GMP |
| Documentation | COA, SDS / MSDS, pesticide screen supplied per batch |
| Supply Format | Bulk B2B — enquire for available batch sizes and MOQ |
| Applications | Herbal tea, nutraceuticals, food & beverage, pharmaceutical |
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