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Citrus aurantium neroli

Orange Flower (Neroli) Oil. "The rose we call the queen of flowers, the jasmin the fairest and prettiest princess, but the orange flower is the most fragile and dainty of out royal family of flowers. If the rose stirs our memories, the jasmin our hopes, the orange flower stirs sentiments—sentiments most romantic " (14). Commercial neroh oil [8016-38 J is obtained by steam distillation of the freshly picked blossoms of the bitter orange Citrus aurantium L. subspecies amara, which is cultivated in Mediterranean countries as well as in Haiti and several other tropical countries. More than 125 components have been identified in the oil the principal ones are shown in Table 4 and Figure 1. [Pg.302]

Neroli Citrus aurantium (R)-Linalool, (R)-linalyl acetate, (S, )-nerolidol (30), (R)-a-terpineol (31) 95,96... [Pg.606]

In the Citrus genus, a-terpineol occurs in the prevalence of (-)-enantiomer in the species Citrus aurantifolia. Citrus latifolia and Citrus limon, while it has been found as (+)-enantiomer of a high enantiomeric purity in Citrus clementine. In neroli and petitgrain oils (Citrus aurantium) (+)-a-terpineol has been detected as the dominant enantiomer. [Pg.377]

Neroli oil and orange flower absolute are obtained from the blossoms of the bitter orange tree, Citrus aurantium L., which is grown in France, Italy, and North Africa [642]. Neroli oil is produced by steam distillation and is a pale yellow to amber-colored liquid, with a slight blue fluorescence and a characteristic sweet, spicy-bitter odor of orange blossom. [Pg.219]

Orange flower absolute (oiD (neroli oil). Both products are obtained from freshly harvested flowers of the bitter orange tree (Seville orange). Citrus aurantium ssp. aurantium [see also orange oils]. Origin Southern France, Spain, Morocco, Tunisia. [Pg.453]

Nerol 70. See Nerol Nerol acetate. See Neryl acetate Nerolex FCC. See Nerol Neroli bigarade oil Neroli bigarade oil, Tunisian. See Orange (Citrus aurantium dulcis) flower oil Neroli bigarde oil. See Bitter orange (Citrus aurantium amara) oil Nerolidol Nerolidol. See Tri methy Idodecatrieneol Nerolin Nerolin bromelia Neroline. See 3-Naphthyl ethyl ether... [Pg.2796]

Nerolin fragarol. See p-Naphthyl isobutyl ether Nerolin new. See P-Naphthyl ethyl ether Nerolin old. See P-Naphthyl methyl ether Neroli oil. See Orange (Citrus aurantium dulcis) flower water Orange (Citrus aurantium dulcis) flower oil... [Pg.2796]

Oleum neroli. See Orange (Citrus aurantium dulcis) flower water... [Pg.2987]

Synonyms Citrus aurantium dulcis Citrus aurantium dulcis flower oil Citrus aurantium dulcis oil Neroli bigarade oil Neroli bigarade oil, Tunisian... [Pg.2998]

Definition Aq. sol n. of the odoriferous principles of the flowers of the orange. Citrus aurantium var. dulcis] constituents are limonene, l-linalool, geraniol, linalyl acetate (7-18%), some methyl anthranilate, nerol, neroli camphor Properties YIsh. fluorescent liq. turns brown on exposure to light very intense, pleasant odor sol. in DMSO, 95% ethanol, acetone sol. < 1 mg/ml in water sp.gr. 0.86-0.88 flash pt. > 93.3 C ref. index 1.475 (20 C) pH neutral or si. acid to litmus volatile... [Pg.2998]

Neroli Citrus aurantium L. ssp. Rutaceae Flower Cult LQ... [Pg.62]

Citrus aurantium L., syn. Citrus amara Bitter orange oil Neroli oil, bitter Flower, pericarp, leaf, and... [Pg.139]

Ammar, A.H., J. Bouajila, A. Lebrihi et al., 2012. Chemical composition and in vitro antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of Citrus aurantium L. owers essential oil (Neroli oil). [Pg.340]

Definition Neroli oil is obtained by steam distillation of the fresh owers of Citrus aurantium L. subsp. aurantium L. (C. aurantium L. subsp. amara Engl.). [Pg.437]

The species Cit us aurantium produces different essential oils depending upon which part of the plant is used. Expression of the outer peel of the almost ripe citrus fruit produces the Bitter orange essential oil, steam distillation of leaves and twigs produces Petitgrain, while steam distillation of the freshly picked flower produces Neroli or orange blossom essential oil. [Pg.156]

Neroli oil Citrus auran-tium subsp. aurantium Flower WD (+)-/inalool, ( )-nero-lidol, (L.iTl-farnesol, esters... [Pg.401]


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