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Sage, Dalmatian

Dalmatian sage oil is obtained by steam distillation of the partially dried leaves of Salvia officinalis L. (Lamiaceae). It is a yellowish to greenish-yellow liquid with a warm camphoraceous, thujone-like odor and taste. [Pg.217]

Unlike Dalmatian sage oil, Spanish sage oil does not contain a- or /3-thujone camphor and 1,8-cineole are the major components [760-762a] and are responsible for the odor of the oil, which is used primarily in pharmaceutical preparations and in technical perfumery. FCT 1976 (14) p.857 [8022-56-8], [95371-15-6]. [Pg.218]

The essential oils produced by certain members of the widespread genus Salvia (Labiatae) are use extensively in the food and cosmetic industries. Examples are Dalmatian sage oil from S. officinalis (used... [Pg.321]

ISO 9909 1997 Oil of Dalmatian sage (Salvia offiicinalis L.), International Organisation of Standardisation, Geneva, Switzerland (1997)... [Pg.258]

Sage leaves Salvia officinalis L. ssp. minor. ssp. major Dalmatian sage... [Pg.158]

Dalmatian sage oil (1,2) contains thujone (a) as major constituent with lower amounts of cineole (c), two terpene alcoholes (R, 0.2-0.4) and THC at the solvent front. [Pg.184]

OCN Dalmatian sage garden sage common sage... [Pg.771]

Perry, N.B., R.E. Anderson, N.J. Brennan, et al. 1999. Essential oils from Dalmatian sage (Salvia officinalis L.) Variations among individuals, plant parts, seasons, and sites. /. Agric. Food Chem. 47(5) 2048-2054. [Pg.969]

Dalapon sodium salt. See Dalapon-sodium Dalmatian sage oil. See Sage (Salvia officinalis) oil... [Pg.1146]

Dalmatian sage oleoresin. See Oleoresin sage DAM. See Diallyl maleate Dama 1010. See Didecyl methylamine Damar Damar gum Damar (Shorea robusta)... [Pg.1146]

Synonyms Dalmatian sage oleoresin Sage oleoresin Sage oleoresin Dalmatian Salvia officinalis Salvia officinalis oleoresin Salvia oleoresin... [Pg.2976]

Synonyms Dalmatian sage oil Sage oil Sage oil, Dalmatian Sage oil, Dalmatian type Salvia officinalis... [Pg.3869]

Generalic, I., Skroza, D., Ljubenkov, I., Katalinic, A., Burcul, F., and Katalinic, V. 2011. Influence of the phenophase on the phenolic profile and antioxidant properties of Dalmatian sage. Food Chemistry, 127, 427-433. [Pg.321]

Table 54. Comparison of Headspace Volatiles of Living Salvia officinalis and Commercial Sage Oil, Dalmatian ... Table 54. Comparison of Headspace Volatiles of Living Salvia officinalis and Commercial Sage Oil, Dalmatian ...
Sage, Dalmatian Salvia officinalis L. a-Thujone (18-43), -thujone (3-9), 18-cineole (6-13), camphor (3-9)... [Pg.80]

Sage Oil, Dalmatian Type, occurs as a yellow or green-yellow liquid with a warm, camphoraceous and thujone odor and flavor. It is the oil obtained by steam distillation from the partially dried leaves of the plant Salvia officinalis L. (Fam. Labiatae). It is soluble in most fixed oils and in mineral oil. Frequently the solutions in mineral oil are opalescent. It is slightly soluble in propylene glycol, but it is practically insoluble in glycerin. [Pg.390]

Additional remark Under the name Spanish sage oil , an essential oil of S. lavandu-lifolia Vahl [290-272-9 90106-49-3] is commercially available. As specified in ISO [272], it contains 1,8-cineole (10-30%), camphor (11-36%) and linalool/linalylacetate in higher amounts than the Dalmatian oil , various monoterpenes hydrocarbons, bomeol, -terpinylacetate and sabinylacetate. [Pg.244]

Opdyke, D. 1974. Sage oil Dalmatian. Food Cosmet. Toxicol. 12 987-988. [Pg.773]

Dalmatian (medicinal) sage oil Colorless to greenish-yellow oil with a characteristic strong, fresh, herby-camphor-like, warm spicy odor and a hot, bitter taste. [Pg.565]

Sage, Dalmatian Salvia offiicinalis L. Lanuaceae Herb Cult/wild LQ... [Pg.63]

Pure Dalmatian or German sage oil has the following characters —... [Pg.256]


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