Melissa officinalis L. Perennial herb. The stems are erect or nearly erect, multi-branched, and most of the branches develop in the shape of a tower in the middle or below of the stem, quadrangular, with four shallow grooves, pilose, and the lower part gradually becomes glabrous. The leaves are petiolate, the stems are slender, the blades are oval, the edges are serrated, near membranous or grassy. Parachute inflorescences axillary, with short stalks, 2-14 flowers, calyx bell-shaped, corolla milky white, 12-13 mm long, pilose, crown enamelled, upper lip straight, apex emarginate, lower lip 3-lobed. Small nut oval. Flowering from June to August.
Product Introduction
Product Name | Melissa officinalis extract | Appearance | Brown |
Botanical Source |
Melissa officinalis L |
Test Method | TLC |
Specification | 10:1 | Mesh | 95% pass 80 mesh |
Application | Health Care | Shelf Life | 2 Years |
Can be used as a stimulant or laxative;
Mostly used for headache and toothache
Application of Melissa officinalis extract
Used in cosmetic industry;
Used in nutrition industry;
Used in pharmacy.