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Oil, artemisia

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]

The major components of artemisia oil are the ketones camphor (15-40%) and a- and /3-thujone (see p. 217) (together 70-25%) [267-270]. Since Artemisia herba-alba exists as various chemotypes, the composition of the oil may vary widely. [Pg.176]

Artemisia oil is used in fairly large amounts in fine fragrances (e.g., for chypre notes). The annual production is about 50 tons. FCT 1975 (13) p. 719 [8022-37-5], [84775-75-7]. [Pg.176]

Occurrence Usually a mixture of A. and iso-A. is isolated Artemisia oil, obtained from the annual mugwort. (Artemisia annua, Asteraceae) in the flowering season contains a ca. 30% mixture of A. and iso-A. 65% mixtures occur in the essential oil of lavender cotton (Santolina chamaecyparissus, Asteraceae). [Pg.55]

Artemisia dracunculus oil. See Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) oil Artemisia oil. See Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) oil... [Pg.349]

August, 1905, flowering advanced. The accumulation of essential oil in the roots was still more marked. (This fact does not appear to hold good for any annual plants Artemisia is a perennial. [Pg.12]

Harada, R. Essential Oil of Artemisia capillaris. I. Chemical Structure of... [Pg.269]

Imai, K. Studies on the Essential Oil of Artemisia capillaris Thumb. III. [Pg.270]

Acetylene Compounds. V. Dehydro Matricaria Ester (Methyl n-decene-triynoate) from the Essential Oil of Artemisia vulgaris L. Acta Chem. Scand. 4, 1567 (1950). [Pg.273]

Malik AA, Ahmada J, Mir SR, Ali M, Abdin MZ. (2009) Influence of chemical and biological treatments on volatile oil composition of Artemisia annua Linn. Ind Crops Prod 30 380-383. [Pg.330]

Chrysanthemum parthenium oil [100%(15,45)(—)] and the two chemotypes of Artemisia judaica oils contained (15,45)(—)-camphor as the dominant enantiomer. The (15,45)(—)-enantiomer, with high enantiomeric purity, was detected in two types of 5. ojjjcinalis and in Coriandrum sativum (15,45) (-)-Camphor has been reported in the oils of 5. grandiflora, 5. fruticosa, Matriearia parthenium and in other... [Pg.168]

Ravid U, Putievsky E, Katzir I, Enantiomeric distribution ofpiperitone in essential oils of some Mentha spp., Calamintha incana (Sm.) Heldr. and Artemisia judaica L, Flavour Fragr J, 9 85-87, 1994. [Pg.178]

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]

Davana oil is obtained by steam distillation of the herb Artemisia pallens Wall. (Asteraceae), grown in south India. It is an orange-brown liquid with a sweet tealike odor reminiscent of dried fruits. The composition of the oil is very complex its main components are furanoid sesquiterpenes [474-476a]. It is used predominantly for aroma compositions. FCT 1976 (14) p.737 [8016-03-3], [91844-86-9]. [Pg.193]

Tarragon oil (estragon oil) is produced by steam distillation of leaves, stems, and flowers of Artemisia dracunculus L. (Asteraceae). It is a pale yellow to amber liquid with a characteristic, spicy, delicate estragon odor reminiscent of liquorice and sweet basil. The following specifications refer to tarragon oil obtained from plants cultivated in southern France and in Piedmont (Italy). [Pg.220]


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