Antioxidant

Jasminum Grandiflorum Callus Extract

INCI: JASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM CALLUS EXTRACT

Reviewed by Kate · Last updated 2 Jun 2026

Also known as: Jasminum Grandiflorum Callus Extract

Plant-derived extract with antioxidant and conditioning properties

Best For Skin Types

All, Dry, Mature, Sensitive

Addresses

Environmental damage, Dryness, Hydration

Usage Frequency

Daily

What Is Jasminum Grandiflorum Callus Extract?

Jasminum grandiflorum callus extract is derived from plant tissue cultures of the grand jasmine flower. Rather than using the whole flower, this ingredient is produced from callus tissue — undifferentiated plant cells grown in controlled laboratory conditions — which allows for consistent extraction of the plant's bioactive compounds.

In skincare formulations, it functions primarily as an antioxidant and skin conditioning agent. It helps protect the skin from environmental stressors whilst also providing hydration and supporting the skin's natural moisture barrier.

Benefits for Your Skin

How It Works

The extract contains naturally occurring compounds that work to neutralise free radicals — unstable molecules that can damage skin cells and accelerate visible ageing. By reducing oxidative stress, the ingredient helps support the skin's natural repair processes.

As a humectant, it draws water molecules into the outer layers of skin, improving hydration and plumpness. It also creates a light conditioning film on the skin surface, which helps lock in moisture and reinforce the skin barrier.

Clinical Evidence & References

Research specifically targeting this ingredient is limited, so much of what we understand comes from broader botanical extract studies and the known properties of jasmine compounds. These suggest antioxidant potential, though the degree of benefit in cosmetic concentrations remains unclear.

It is generally recognised as safe for topical use. More robust clinical data comparing this ingredient to established alternatives would help clarify its relative efficacy in skincare formulations.

How to Use

This ingredient is typically found in serums, moisturisers and conditioning products. It integrates well into most skincare routines and can be used daily as part of a broader antioxidant strategy. For best results, apply to clean skin and layer with other hydrating or protective products as needed.

Safety & Precautions

Generally well-tolerated across skin types. Those with known sensitivities to botanical extracts should patch-test first.

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