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Armoise oil

Artemisia oil (Armoise oil) is obtained by steam distillation of the herb Artemisia herba-alba Asso (Asteraceae) that grows in Morocco. It is a light yellow to yellow liquid with a light herbaceous odor characteristic of thujone. [Pg.176]

Armocare E/C 152. See Lauryl dimethylamine cyclocarboxypropyloleate Armocar PA/11. See Ditallowamidoethyl hydroxypropylamine Armoise oil. See Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) oil... [Pg.343]

A. niger TB JYN-2 (Noma, 2000). Furthermore, (-)-3-isothujone (28b) prepared from Armoise oil was biotransformed by plant pathogenic fungus B. allii IFO 9430 to give 4-hydroxythujone (30) and 4,6-dihydroxythujone (31) (Miyazawa et ah, 1992a) (Figure 19.133). [Pg.837]

Armoise (artemisla) oil. Light yellow to yellow oil with a fresh, green-herby, camphor-like, somewhat bitter-sweet odor. [Pg.54]


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