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Ingredients
Essential Oils and Aroma Chemicals from Eucalyptus Globulus Labill.
Eucalyptus globulus Labill., which is used in Spain for cellulose and paper production, is grown under an integrated reforestation program. In addition to its importance in the pulp and paper industry, the leaves of E. globulus are used to produce an important essential oil from which 1,8-cineole is isolated. Essential oils can also be obtained from the flowers and fruits of this same tree. Commercial amounts of a resinoid absolute are also obtained from the leaves.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Coriander Seed Oil and Extract
This edition features the chemical composition of coriander seed oil and extract, and lemon thyme oil.
Oral Care
Pharmaceutical Aspects of Some Mentha Herbs and Their Essential Oils
This article discusses the pharmaceutical aspects of certain Mentha herbs and their essential oils, and focuses on the most important representatives, defined here as those named in the 31st edition of Martindale's The Extra Pharmacopoeia
Ingredients
Enantiomeric Distribution of Volatile Components of Citrus Oils by MDGC
The enantiomeric distribution of volatile components of citrus oils provides a useful parameter for the evaluation of genuineness and quality of the oils.
Ingredients
Utilization of Essential Oils Isolates and Aroma Chemicals Section
This begins a partial listing of the abstracts of papers tentatively scheduled to be presented at the 9th International Congress of Essential Oils. The balance of the abstracts will be published in our report issue of April/May Perfumer & Flavorist.
Ingredients
Chemistry/Technology Section Synthesis and Substitutes for Essential Oils
This begins a partial listing of the abstracts of papers tentatively schedulad to be presented at the 9th International Congress of Essential Oils. The balance of the abstracts will be published in our report issue of April/May Perfumer & Flavorist.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Bitter Fennel Oil and Extract
In this edition, Brian Lawrence discusses the composition of bitter fennel oil and extract.
Ingredients
Analysis of Basil Oils by GC-MS Data Bank
This study has allowed us to separate more than one hundred constituents in various basil essential oils and to identify ten new compounds. The usefulness of a library based not only on mass spectra but also on retention times has been demonstrated.
Ingredients
Selective removal of contact sensitizers from oils and plant extracts
As a number of plant extracts used in the perfume and cosmetics industry contain significant amounts of allergenic components, it becomes very important to develop a mild procedure for the removal of these undesirable substances. We describe here one such method in which the allergens are removed by selective binding to insoluble polymer gels.
Beverage
A Critical Review on the Chemical Composition of Citrus Oils
During our studies and investigations we came across several anomalies in the concentrations of the main and other important constituents of the oils. Sometimes even the identities of the constituents found may be doubted. This study is meant as a trial to clarify some of the aforementioned anomalies.
Ingredients
A Continuous Steam Stripping Process for the Distillation of Essential Oils
Natural essential oils are still believed by many to be of strategic importance to the flavor and fragrance industry. Despite continuing efforts and sophistication in aroma chemical manufacturing, essential oils remain absolutely necessary for fragrances, from the most sophisticated to most cosmetic, and even many household products.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Santolina Oil, Solidago canadensis Oil and More
Santolina chamaecyparissus is native to the central and western Mediterranean region. Because of its attractiveness, it has become a common garden ornamental.
Ingredients
Volubility Behaviour and Fractionation of Essential Oils in Dense Carbon Dioxide
The extraction with dense gas proves to be a true alternative to the conventional procedures. To obtain essential oils or aroma substances which are used in perfume industries, in the pharmaceutical sector or in the food and human nutrition field, carbon dioxide offers itself as an extractant which is physiologically unobjectionable and leaves the obtained products free of solvents.
Ingredients
A Continuous Steam Stripping Process for the Distillation of Essential Oils
Finally, this particular continuous distillation technology opens the door for the next generation of essential oil extraction equipment, which is envisioned as a “distilling combine harvester. ”
Ingredients
Revitalizing rose cultivation and a future in essential oils in Azerbaijan
Revitalizing rosa damascena cultivation and oil production in Azerbaijan’s picturesque Alazani Valley, Lecheq Farm & Distillery share a glimpse of their ethically produced treasures.
Ingredients
Effect of Cultivation Techniques on Mint Oils in Northern Finland
It is important to find winter-hardy clones, and to determine if mint can be grown as an annual or as a two-year plant. For this purpose, it was necessary to determine the most favorable planting time in the northern climate. A second objective of this study was to find the optimal planting density of mint.
Oral Care
Enantiomeric Distribution of Oxygenated Monoterpenes in Some Mentha Essential Oils
In this research we analyzed chiral oxgenated monoterpenes, which are the predominant and most valuable monoterpenes in Mentha oils.This technique enables us to determine the enantiomeric purities of other components in the oils, such as monoterpene hydrocarbons and sesquiterpenes
Oral Care
Mint Oils: Potential for Standardizing Profiles with Natural Flavoring Substances
This article explores the potential for adding mint fractions and isolated components from all of the mint species, as well as from sources of natural flavoring substances available from alternate routes.
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