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Angelica roots

Some spirits and many liquors are also NP-rich products, some markedly so. Thus, gin gains its special flavour from the NPs formd in juniper berries. Some companies developed more distinctive flavours in their brands of gin by adding other NP-rich botani-cals (lemon, orange, anise, angelica root, licorice, cinnamon, coriander and cassia). [Pg.54]

The lactones are the intramolecular esters of the corresponding hydroxy fatty acids. They contribute to the aroma of butter and various fruits. 15-Pentadeca-nolide is responsible for the musk-like odor of angelica root oil. Of the naturally occurring bicyclic lactones, phthalides are responsible for the odor of celery root oil, and coumarin for woodruff. [Pg.152]

C15H28O2, Mr 240.39, Z>pi.3-i.4kPa 169 °C, df 0.940, occurs in small quantities in, for example, angelica root oil. It forms colorless crystals mp 37-38 °C) with a delicate, musk-like odor. [Pg.155]

Raw materials derived from intensive agricultural cultivation are usually relatively inexpensive. However, the prices of some natural materials may exceed 1000 per kilogram because cultivation and harvesting of these plants are tedious and product yields are very low. Examples of extremely valuable ingredients of fragrance and flavor creations include rose oil, jasmine absolute, tuberose absolute, orris root oil, ambrette seed oil, angelica root oil, and orange flower oil [220]. [Pg.168]

Angelica oil is prepared from Angelica roots or seeds. [Pg.173]

Angelica root oil is obtained by steam distillation of the dried roots of Angelica archangelica L. [Archangelica officinalis (Moench) Hoffm.], a plant occurring predominantly in Europe (Apiaceae). The oil is a pale yellow to deep amber liquid with a green, herbaceous, peppery, musk-like odor and a bittersweet taste. [Pg.173]

Macrocyclic lactones like ambrettolide (7-hexadecen-l,16-olide) 158, 15-pentadecanolide (cyclopentadecanolide) 159, hexadecanolide (cyclohexa-decanolide) 160 and cyclohexadec-7-enolide 161 (Structure 4.48) are called musks. They are found in a variety of essential oils, e.g. ambrette seed oil and angelica root oil [1-4, 21-23, 62]. [Pg.66]

Angelica root Angelica archangelica L. 15-Pentadecanolide, 13-tridecano-lide as characteristic minor components in addition to terpenoids and sesquiterpenoids (about 90)... [Pg.82]

Restrictions for furocoumarin containing essential oils have been recommended for Angelica root oil, Bergamot oil expressed, Bitter orange oil expressed, Cumin oil, Grapefruit oil expressed, Lemon oil cold pressed, Lime oil expressed, Rue oil. [Pg.167]

Angelica root Angelica archangelica (-)-a-Pinene, 15-pentadecanolide 95... [Pg.609]

This approach constitutes a simple alternative to high dilution techniques for intramolecular esterification. The pentadecanolide is a perfume constituent from angelica root oil. [Pg.267]

II. Oral Toxicity Test of Korea Angelica Root Extract... [Pg.53]

Ferulic acid, (I), is obtained from the Korean angelica root by extraction. When administered to mice in the current investigation, a considerable improvement in memory retention was observed. This effect has also been reported by Castillo (3). Isoferulic acid, (II), was ineffective in treating dementia. [Pg.53]

SYNS ANGELICA ROOT OIL ANGELIKA OEL OILS, ANGELICA ROOT... [Pg.82]

Iberogast contains extracts of bitter candy tuft, chamomile flower, peppermint leaves, caraway fruit, licorice root, lemon balm leaves, angelica root, celandine, and milk thistle fruit, and has been used to treat dyspepsia (168). In a systematic review, adverse events were rare and similar to those found with placebo (169). [Pg.1615]

Angelica root Peach and orange leafs Vanilla Oil of spices... [Pg.479]

Sachet mix incense dry use perfume angelica root oil resin medicinal wine. [Pg.39]

To clear a house of bad air and spirits— Angelica Incense Take root of Angelica, dry it in oven or before fire, bruise it well and infuse it 4-5 days in white wine vinegar. To make use of it, heat brick red-hot, lay Angelica root on brick. [Pg.78]


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