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Ingredients
Progress In Essential Oils
Geranium Oil In 1996, Zang et al. analyzed geranium oil of Chinese origin. Although they found that some of the major constituents were citronellol (24.73%), geraniol (8.79%) and linalool (4.16%), the authors misidentified many of the other constituents; however, it is included in this review for completeness. Möllenbeck et al. (1997) analyzed a sample of geranium oil produced in Madagascar. The oil composition was found to be as follows:
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Juniper berry oil, sughandh mantri gandhi roots oil, Himalayan cedar leaf oil and boldo leaf oil
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Compositional evaluations of clary sage oil, summer savory oil, Mullilam oil and cardamom oil.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Cinnamon leaf oil and cinnamon bark oil.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
This month's column discusses the chemical composition of orange oil.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Lawrence discusses the composition of rosemary oil and extract (
Rosmarinus officinalis
L.) from Portugal, Italy, Spain, Lebanon, Sardinia, Corsica, Egypt and Morocco. In addition, Lawrence discusses arrayan oil (
Luma chequen
(Molina) A. Gray) from Peru.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Lawrence discusses the composition of fennel oil (
Foeniculum vulgare
) from Poland, Iran, Israel, Portugal, South Africa, India and Hungary. In addition, Lawrence explores the composition of patchouli oil (
Pogostemon cablin
) from China, Indonesia, India and France. Finally, Lawrence talks about Spanish sage oil (
Salvia lavandulaefolia
) from Spain and Morocco.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Lawrence discusses the composition of Mandarin Oil from Venezuala, Cicily, Italy, Kenya and Brazil. He also discusses Mandarins Oils chirality. Lastly, he examines Spike Lavender Oil from Iran and Spain.
Ingredients
Progress In Essential Oils
Laurel Leaf Oil In 1997, Fiorini et al. compared the composition of flower, leaf, stem bark and stem wood oils of Laurus nobilis using GC and GC/MS. The results of this comparative study can be found in Table I.
Ingredients
Progress In Essential Oils
Neroli Oil
In 1977, Kekelidze et al. analyzed an oil produced from bitter orange flowers. They found that it contained the following components:
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Cinnamomum camphora
oils, jasmin oil and its extracts, and dwarf pine oil.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Geranium Oil A survey of the early literature reveals that methyl mercaptan was found as a trace component in geranium oil (Peyron 1961). Rajeswara Rao et al. (1992) determined the effect of different fertilization practices on the major constituents of geranium oil produced in Hyderabad (India).
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Himalayan cedarwood oil, ginger oil and caraway oil
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Tejpat oil
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Cyperus rotundus
oil and extract
Ingredients
South African Essential Oils
On investigating the normal origins of most of the essential oils, it is quite clear that the northern hemisphere countries (with few exceptions) have enjoyed the “cherry on the cake” for a very long time. A few examples are listed in Table I. It can therefore be understood why South Africa viewed the essential oil industry with much trepidation, but fortunately there are still pioneers in South Africa that make things happen and things have indeed happened.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Brian Lawrence discusses Bergamot Oil, Lemongrass Oil, Cassie Extract, Port Orford Cedarwood Oil
Beverage
Citrus Petitgrain Oils of Israel
In today’s food and beverage market, the citrus flavored products are highly popular. The aroma elements from the citrus fruits--cold-pressed and distilled oils, folded and deterpenated oils, essences and extracts, are widely used in the creation of natural flavors. The commercial importance of these products lead to extensive scientific study resulting in a broad knowledge base of their chemical composition.
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