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Artemisia absinthium, oil

ABS. See Acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene copolymer Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid Abscents 100(7, Abscents 2000, Abscents 2500, Abscents 300(7, Abscents 3500 Abscents 5000. See Zeolite Absinthe oil. See Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) oil... [Pg.17]

Absinthium oil. See Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) oil Absoft SI-20. See Silicone Absolute alcohol. See Alcohol Absolute algae. See Algae extract Absolute ethanol. See Alcohol Absolute french rose. See Cabbage rose (Rosa centifolia) extract ABT-2500 . See Talc AC-2, AC-3. See Alumina A-C 6 A-C 6A. See Polyethylene A-C 7 A-C 7A. See Polyethylene wax A-C 8 A-C 8A A-C 9, A-C 9A A-C 9F. [Pg.18]

See Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) oil Artemisia (Artemisia absinthium)... [Pg.348]

Storax (Liquidambar orientalis) Storax (Liquidambar orientalis) oil Tagetes oil y-Terpinene a-Terpineol Terpinyl acetate Terpinyl propionate o-Tolyl aldehyde p-Tolyl aldehyde Trichloromethylphenylcarbinyl acetate 1-(2,6,6-Trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-1-yl)-1-penten-3-one Trimethyidodecatrieneol y-Undecalactone Undecanal 2-Undecanone 9-Undecenal 10-Undecenal Undecyl alcohol Vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) tincture Vanillin Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) oil Ylang, ylang (Cananga odorata) oil fragrance, perfumes amber, woody, mossy scent... [Pg.5328]

Nutmeg (Myristica fraqrans) oil Orange (Citrus aurantium dulcis) oil Peppermint (Mentha piperita) leaves Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) oil stomachic, folk medicine Myrrh gum stomachic, medicine Cassia gum Cinchona extract stone/clay product mfg. [Pg.5757]

Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) oil tonic, astringents Kola (Cola acuminata) extract tonic, bath care Kola (Cola acuminata) extract tonic, bitter... [Pg.5829]

The principal essential oil of this group is that of Artemisia Absinthium, oil of wormwood, or oil of absinthe. It is distilled from the herb, a plant indigenous to the mountainous regions of Northern Africa, Southern Europe, and Northern Asia, and cultivated to a considerable extent in Nor America, especially in the States of Michigan and Indiana, and in Wayne County, New York State. [Pg.287]

Chiasson H, Belanger A, Bostanian N, Vincent C, Poliquin A, Acaricidal properties of Artemisia absinthium and Tanacetum vulgare (Asteraceae) essential oils obtained by three methods of extraction,/ ct> Entomol 94 167—171, 2001. [Pg.245]

Thujane monoterpenes are based on the bicyclic (G3 C5) monoterpene thujane and include umbellone (thujan-2-one) and the neuroactives a-thujone and 3-thujone (thujan-3-one isomers) that can cause convulsions. Thujones are GABA(A) receptor antagonists and are the active constituents in oil of wormwood from Artemisia absinthium (Asteraceae) used in the alcoholic drink absinthe that was eventually banned because of its deleterious neurotoxic effects. [Pg.35]

Wormwood Artemisia absinthium Thujone in the volatile oil from leaves and flowers Delirium, psychosis, renal failure, xanthopsia Thujone related to camphor... [Pg.77]

Spirit containing 68 vol% ethanol, flavoured with herbs from the Swiss Jura main flavouring wormwood (Artemisia absinthium). The most toxic component of the essential oil of wormwood is the terpenoid, thujone a convulsant in animals in large doses. Over indulgence delirium, hallucinations, brain damage. Banned in... [Pg.664]

Oil of Wormwood. Volatile oil from leaves and tope of Artemisia absinthium L.. Composltae. Constit. Thujyl alcohol and acetate thujone, phellandrene, cadinene also a blue oil. [Pg.1078]

THUJONES Merck Index ii 9326 12 9533] 4-methyi-i-(i-methylethyl)bicyclol3.i.o] hexan-3-onc 3-thujanone absinthol absynthol salvanol tanacetone salviol 3-sabinone c H,sO molecular weight 152.24 c 78.90% h 10.59% o 10.51% Gildemeister, The Volatile Oils, Pharmaceutical Review Publications, Milwaukee, 1900 Artemisia absinthium )... [Pg.226]

Sacco, T. and F. Chialva 1988. Chemical characteristics of the oil from Artemisia absinthium collected in Patagony (Argentina) Planta Medica 34 93. [Pg.284]

A first indication of a novel stmctural principle "azulene" had been a blue coloration in certain essential oils that was observed after simple operations of isolation that favor spontaneous dehydrogenation (52CRV127). Thus, the essential oil of wormwood (Artemisia absinthium), according to the conditions of its isolation, turns more or less blue (52N571) and was later found to contain artemazulene (8 Scheme 4) among other azulenes (06MI1). [Pg.134]

Blagojevic, P., N. Radulovic, R. PaUc, and G. Stojanovic. 2006. Chemical composition of the essential oils of Serbian wildgrowing Artemisia absinthium and Artemisia vutgaris. J. Agric. Food Chem. 54(13) 4780-4789. [Pg.93]

Methyl (Z)-(-)-jasmonate has been identified as a component in the scent of Tunisian rosemary, in the stems and leaves of wormwood (Artemisia absinthium L.), and in the absoiue of tuberose and gardenia flowers. Methyl (Z)-(-)-(3H,7S -jasmonate has been discovered in the oil of lemon peel and in the pheromone of the oriental fruit moth (Grapholitha molesta B.,1 The culture filtrate of the fungus Lasiodiplodia fheobromae contains the free acid. In the oils from the blooms of osmanthus, gardenia and mimosa, (-)-jasmolactone has been found, which is also an important component of tea aroma. [75] On the other hand, the oil from tuberose flowers contains (+)-jasmolactone. [Pg.79]

Definition Volatile oil from leaves and tops of Artemisia absinthium, contg. thujyl alcohol and acetate, thujone, phellandrene, cadinene Properties Almost colorless, yel. amber, to dk. grn. or brn. oily liq. very strong odor sol. in ether, 2 vols 80% alcohol very si. sol. in water dens. 0.925-0.955 (15/15 C) flash pt. 132 F ref. index 1.460-1.4741 (20 C)... [Pg.4718]

Anise (Pimpinella anisum) extract Anise (Pimpinella anisum) oil Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) kernel oil Artemisia (Artemisia absinthium) Artichoke (Cynara scoiymus) extract... [Pg.5275]

Methyl jasmonate has been detected from leaves oi Artemisia absinthium and A. tridentata [102] as well as from the essential oil of rosemary and peppermint [103,104], Although it has been identified as an aroma component of semi-fermented teas [85], it is not clear if methyl jasmonate is present in fresh tea leaves or is produced during the fermentation process. [Pg.163]


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