Bulk Dried Sage Leaves for Export
ACPFOOD is a trusted supplier of bulk dried sage leaves for export, providing consistently high-quality Salvia officinalis to meet the demands of wholesalers, importers, and distributors worldwide. Our carefully sourced sage leaf wholesale is ideal for the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries, ensuring that every shipment meets international standards. By choosing our bulk sage leaves, buyers gain access to reliable supply, premium quality, and competitive pricing.
GENERAL DATA
Plant parts: Leaves
Cultivation mode: Wild collection/Cultivated
In manufacturing: Cosmetics, oil, pharmaceutical, fumigation, skincare, haircare, spice, aromatherapy, soap, insecticide, alcoholic drink, perfumery, extract.
In food: Herbal Tea, meat, sauce.
🌿 Industries That Use Sage Leaves (Salvia officinalis L.)
Sage leaves, from the perennial shrub Salvia officinalis L., are prized for their aromatic oils, phenolic compounds, and medicinal value. Traditionally used in European, Persian, and Mediterranean medicine, sage is widely employed across pharmaceutical, food, cosmetic, and wellness industries due to its antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties.
2. Herbal & Nutraceutical Industry
Sage is a staple in functional wellness formulations.
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Used in cognitive enhancement blends with Rosemary or Ginkgo
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Included in digestive health and liver detox herbal formulations
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Found in immune-boosting and women’s health supplements
✅ Often paired with Black Cohosh, Lemon Balm, or Schisandra
3. Food & Beverage Industry
Known for its strong, savory flavor, sage leaves are used in culinary and specialty beverage products.
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Popular in European cuisine—used in meats, stuffings, sausages, and pasta sauces
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Incorporated into herbal teas, bitters, and craft gins
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Used to flavor fermented beverages and spiced oils
✅ Valued for its bitter, earthy, and aromatic taste
4. Cosmetic & Personal Care Industry
Sage is used in natural skincare and personal hygiene products for its cleansing and toning properties.
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Found in facial toners, shampoos, deodorants, and mouthwashes
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Used in anti-acne and anti-aging creams for oily or mature skin
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Added to foot soaks and herbal bath products for antibacterial effect
✅ Especially effective for scalp and skin purification
5. Essential Oil & Aromatherapy Industry
Sage essential oil (from leaves) is rich in thujone, cineole, and camphor, offering stimulating and purifying effects.
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Used in mental clarity and memory support blends
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Applied topically (diluted) for muscle and joint relief
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Found in natural decongestants and body mists
✅ Often used with Lavender, Rosemary, and Frankincense
7. Ethnobotanical & Spiritual Use
Sage holds a prominent role in spiritual and ceremonial practices.
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Used in cleansing rituals and smudging to clear energy
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Associated with protection and wisdom in folk traditions
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Infused into sacred baths and purification oils
✅ Especially in Mediterranean, Native American, and Persian contexts
✅ Summary of Key Applications
Industry | Common Uses |
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Pharmaceutical & Traditional | Hormonal support, memory aid, sore throat remedy |
Herbal & Nutraceutical | Brain health, liver detox, immune blends |
Food & Beverage | Savory flavoring, herbal tea, craft gin |
Cosmetic & Personal Care | Skin toner, scalp care, deodorant |
Aromatherapy & Essential Oils | Mental clarity, respiratory blends |
Oral Care & Hygiene | Mouthwash, lozenges, gargles |
Cultural & Ethnobotanical | Energy cleansing, smudging, sacred rituals |
🌟 Key Features
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Contains thujone, camphor, cineole, and rosmarinic acid
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Known for antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and estrogenic activity
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Used in dried leaf, tincture, powder, and essential oil forms
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Important in folk healing, culinary arts, and cosmetic herbalism
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Native to the Mediterranean, cultivated globally
PRODUCT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES
Persian Name: مریم گلی/ Maryam Goli
German Name (Deutschland, Austria, Switzerland): Echter Salbei, Gartensalbei
French Name (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec): Sauge
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Sage Temperament
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Sage Health Benefits
1. This herb saves your memory from destruction.
2. It is very effective in extirpating Alzheimer’s.
3. This plant is also very effective in combating bloating, hot flashes, softening the throat and preventing the transmission of infection, to relieve herpes, and also to heal wound due to the special substances contained in it.
7. It is also used to heal leg wounds by boiling it with honey and inserting a cloth in it and put it on the wound. It accelerates the wound healing.
8. A combination of Salvia Officinalis and Rosemary is excellent and can make your hair thicker and stronger.
9. The brewed tea of this herb is very strong to strengthen the soul, body and increase longevity.
🧾 Nutrition Facts – Dried Sage Leaves (100g)
Botanical Name: Salvia officinalis L.
Plant Part: Leaves (dried)
Common Uses: Culinary seasoning, herbal teas, extracts, supplements.
Nutrient | Amount per 100g | % Daily Value (DV)* |
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Calories | 315 kcal | 16% |
Water | ~7.9 g | — |
Protein | 10.6 g | 21% |
Total Fat | 12.8 g | 16% |
• Saturated Fat | ~7.0 g | 35% |
• Monounsaturated Fat | ~1.8 g | — |
• Polyunsaturated Fat | ~1.9 g | — |
Carbohydrates | 60.7 g | 22% |
• Dietary Fiber | 40.3 g | 144% |
• Sugars | ~1.7 g | — |
🔬 Minerals
Nutrient | Amount | %DV |
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Calcium | 1652 mg | 127% |
Iron | 28.1 mg | 156% |
Magnesium | 428 mg | 102% |
Potassium | 1070 mg | 23% |
Zinc | 4.7 mg | 43% |
Manganese | 3.1 mg | 135% |
Copper | 0.8 mg | 89% |
Phosphorus | 91 mg | 13% |
Sodium | 11 mg | <1% |
🌿 Vitamins
Vitamin | Amount | %DV |
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Vitamin K | 1714 µg | 1428% |
Vitamin A (RAE) | 295 µg | 33% |
Vitamin C | 32.4 mg | 36% |
Folate (B9) | 274 µg | 69% |
Vitamin B6 | 2.7 mg | 208% |
Riboflavin (B2) | 0.34 mg | 26% |
Niacin (B3) | 5.7 mg | 36% |
Thiamin (B1) | 0.75 mg | 62% |
Vitamin E | 7.5 mg | 50% |
🌱 Key Phytochemicals
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Thujone, cineole, borneol, rosmarinic acid
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Rich in flavonoids, phenolic acids, and tannins
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Natural antioxidants and antimicrobial compounds
🧪 Traditional & Industrial Notes
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Traditionally used as a digestive, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic herb
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Common in infusions, gargles, cosmeceuticals, and culinary blends
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High fiber and essential oil content contribute to its tonic and preservative properties
🔍 Note: Based on USDA data and other reputable sources. Actual values may vary slightly depending on drying method and plant origin.
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