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Geranium oil Algerian

ROSE GERANIUM ALGERIAN PELARGONIUM OIL ROSE GERANIUM OIL ALGERIAN... [Pg.149]

Synonyms Algerian geranium oil Geranium maculatum Geranium oil Geranium oil Algerian type... [Pg.1874]

Algene NS. See Benzalkonium chloride Algene SC25. See Stearalkonium chloride Algerian geranium oil. See Geranium maculatum oil Algin... [Pg.143]

Common/vernacular names Algerian geranium oil. Bourbon geranium oil, and Moroccan geranium oil. [Pg.318]

Willd.). The more commonly used ones are Algerian or African geranium oil, Reunion or Bourbon geranium oil, and Moroccan geranium oil. Despite mention of several commercial source species in the literature, P. gmveolens appears to be the only one commercially cultivated (tucker and Lawrence). [Pg.319]

Most common types (e.g., Algerian, Bourbon, Moroccan, and Spanish). Algerian geranium oil is official in F.C.C. [Pg.320]

The strikingly different odors of cis-trorw-isomers and diastereomers is demonstrated by various other pairs of terpenes. For example, the synthetie fragranee (E)-S-methyl-a-ionone has a lovely flowery smell like the blossoms of violets, whereas the (Z)-isomer emits a woody tobaceo-like odor. Likewise, the strongly woody smelling sesquiterpene (-)- /-y-eudesmol from Algerian oil of geranium eontrasts wifli the almost odorless diastereomer (-l-)-y-eudesmol whieh is wide-spread among ethereal oils. [Pg.178]


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