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Carminative lavender

A small amount (about 0.01 g) of indanthrene dark blue is placed in a wash bottle. 20 mL of CH2CI2, 60 mL of 6 mol/L NaOH and 20 mL of a 30 % H2O2 solution are added. The room is darkened and chlorine passed through the solution. After a short time the gas bubbles are surrounded by a beautiful carmine glow. A lovely lavender blue glow is obtained when luminol is used. [Pg.199]

Composition Oil from French population lavender cis- ocimene 5-9% trans-ocimene 3-5% 1,8- cineole <1% camphor. <0.4% (-)- linalool 27-35% (-)-linalyl acetate (see linalool) 30-40% l+)-terpinen-4-ol (see p-menthenols) 3-4% (-)-la-vandulyl acetate (see lavandin [oil]) 3-4%. Bulgarian oil contains mostly 45-50% -)-linalyl acetate. Use L. has many uses in the perfume industry, e.g., in lavender waters, in masculine perfumes or perfumes with masculine notes, etc. in medicine in carminatives and balneotherapeutics. [Pg.351]

Briefly, colored sfgnofs must be unequivocally recognized and named as to the color they represent by all observers who are not co1or blind. The color should not lose its quality when viewed from a long distance Or under other unfavorable conditions such as through haze or in daytime. Fireworks, on the contrary, need neither be very intense in luminosity nor restricted to definable colors. They are viewed from a conveniently close spot on clear nights and delight the eye by a wide variety of delicate tints of, say, pink, carmine, or lavender—none of which would be a suitable red, coded as such. [Pg.122]

Traditional Medicine. Lavender is reportedly used as an antispasmodic, carminative, stimulant, diuretic, sedative, tonic, and stomachic. Conditions for which it is used include flatulence, spasms, colic, giddiness, nervous headache, migraine, toothache, sprains, neuralgia, rheumatism, acne, pimples, sores, nausea, vomiting, and others, usually in the form of an infusion, a decoction, or the oil, both internally and externally. [Pg.408]

Tricyclic skeletons are rarely found. Research data indicate that specific cyclases are involved in the synthesis of individual enantiomers [41,63], Monoterpenoids are most often the constituents of volatile oils, which are widely utilized in perfumery and in medicine as carminatives, sedatives, expectorants, and antimicrobial agents. Some most important essential oils are derived from peppermint leaf, lavender, coriander, caraway, lemon peel, turpentine, rosemary, sage, and others. [Pg.276]


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