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Lavandula hybrida

Most ketones found in essential oils are toxic when isolated compounds are used. However, many oils high in ketones are considered safe to use for example, camphor is found in Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) at 15-30% and in Lavandula intermedia (also known as Lavandula hybrida) (lavandin) at 5-15%, and carvone is the main component of Mentha spicata (spearmint) at up to 70%. [Pg.128]

These would be written as Lavandula angustifolia or L. angustifolia Lavandula spica or L. spica and Lavandula hybrida or L. hybrida. [Pg.133]

Lavandin is produced by a hybrid plant Lavandula intermedia or Lavandula hybrida, which was bred by crossing the true lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) with spike lavender (Lavandula latifolia). Lavandin is sometimes called bastard lavender. Hybrids are widespread in horticulture, where they are bred to produce plants with the desired properties of the parents. The lavandin plants are easier to grow at lower altitudes (400-600 metres), yielding almost twice as much oil as the true lavender plant. Again, this is economically favourable and lavandin essential oil is particularly useful for the cosmetic and fragrance industries. [Pg.137]

Figure 7.5 Lavender. Analysis of Lavandula hybrida, showing a composition that is intermediate between the true lavender and spike lavender. Courtesy of Jenny Warden, Traceability. Figure 7.5 Lavender. Analysis of Lavandula hybrida, showing a composition that is intermediate between the true lavender and spike lavender. Courtesy of Jenny Warden, Traceability.
BaUabeni, V.,M. Tognolini,M. Chiavaiini,etaL 2004. Novel antiplatelet and antithrombotic activities of essential oil from Lavandula hybrida Reverchon "grosso." Pkytomedicme ll(7-8) 596-601. [Pg.505]

Perllla alcohol [4-(l-methylethenyl)-l-cyclohexene-1-methanol]. Formula, see perillaldehyde. CiqHi O, Mr 152.24, oil. A monocyclic monoterpene alcohol occurring in both enantiomeric forms (/ )(+)- and (5)(-)-P bp. 119-121 °C (1.1 kPa), [a]o 68°. (-H)-P. occurs in delft grass oil Cymbopogon polyneu-ros, Poaceae) a grass indigenous to the Nilgiri mountains (Southern India) and the mountains of Sri Lanka (- )-P. occurs in false lavender oil Lavandula hybrida, Lamiaceae). For synthesis, see Lit.. P. induces apoptosis. It is in clinical development against breast and prostate cancer. [Pg.475]

Lauryl trimethylammonium bromide. See Laurtrimonium bromide Lauryl trimethyl ammonium chloride. See Laurtrimonium chloride Lauryl trimethyl ammonium 2,4,5-trichloro phenoxide. See Laurtrimonium trichlorophenoxide Lautarite. See Calcium iodate Lavamenthe. See Cyclohexylcyclohexanone Lavandex . See Linalyl acetate Lavandin absolute Lavandin benzol absolute. See Lavandin (Lavandula hybrida) oil Lavandin (Lavandula hybrida) oil CAS 8022-15-9 FEMA 2618... [Pg.2369]

Synonyms Lavandin absolute Lavandin benzol absolute Lavandin oil Lavandula hybrida Lavandula hybrida oil... [Pg.2369]

Definition Essential oil from flowers of lavandin, Lavandula hybrida] main constituent linalool Properties Yel. liq., lavender camphoraceous odor sol. in ethanol, fixed oils, propylene glycol, min. oil insol. in glycerin dens. 0.885 ref. index 1.460 (20... [Pg.2369]

Lavandula angustifolia oil. See Lavender oil Lavandula hybrida Lavandula hybrida oil. See Lavandin (Lavandula hybrida) oil Lavandula latifolia Lavandula latifolia oil. See Spike lavender oil... [Pg.2369]

Lauryidimonium hydroxypropyl hydrolyzed collagen Lauryl glycol Lauryl isostearate Lauryl lactate Laurylmethicone copolyol Lauryl myristate Lauryl oleate Lauryl palmitate Lauryl stearate Lavandin (Lavandula hybrida) oil... [Pg.5153]

Horseradish (Armoracia lapathifolia) Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) extract Iceland moss (Cetraria islandicus) extract Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) extract Jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum) oil Juniperus communis extract Juniperus communis oil Kelp Kola (Cola acuminata) extract Labdanum (Cistus labdaniferus) Laurel (Laurus nobilis) Laurel (Laurus nobilis) berries Laurel (Laurus nobilis) extract Laurel (Laurus nobilis) leaf oil Lavandin (Lavandula hybrida) oil... [Pg.5276]

Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) bark oil Lavandin (Lavandula hybrida) oil Lavender oil Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) oil perfume ingredient, heavy floral type perfumes Dihydrocarveol... [Pg.5513]

Finally, antinociceptive (mice) and gastroprotective effects (rats) of orally given or inhaled (60 min in a camera saturated with 2.4 pL/L) Lavandula hybrida Rev. (Lamiaceae) EO and its prin cipal constituents linalool (3) and linalyl acetate (44) have also been reported (Barocelli et al. 2004). [Pg.368]

Barocelli, E., Calcina, F., Chiavarini, M. et al. 2004. Antinociceptive and gastroprotective effects of inhaled and orally administered Lavandula hybrida Reverchon "Grosso essential oil. Li e Scien 76(2) 213-223. [Pg.372]

EINECS registration no. 294-470-6—CAS no. (Einecs) 91722-69-9 extractives and their physically modi ed derivatives such as tinctures, concretes, absolutes, essential oils, terpenes, terpene-free fractions, distillates, and residues from Lavandula hybrida—Labiatae (Lamiaceae)... [Pg.1044]

The antinociceptive effects of Lavandula hybrida Reverchon Grosso (Lamiaceae) EO and its main components linalool and linalyl acetate were examined by Barocelli et al. (2004). The number of acetic acid-induced writhings was significantly decreased after oral administration of 100 mg/kg or... [Pg.241]

EINECS registration no. 297-384-7—CAS no. (Einecs) 93455-96-0 extractives and Lavandula hybrida abrial—Labiatae (Lamiaceae)... [Pg.906]

In addition to these, there occurs a cross between Lavandula latifoUa and Lavandula fragrans, which Eeverehon calls Lavandula Hybrida, and Chatenier Lavandula fragrans x latifolia (gross lavande, 1. b tarde, lavandin, spigoure). [Pg.193]

Lavandin Lavandin oil is produced from Lavandula hybrida, a plant species of recent origin, unknown until the late 1920s. It is a hybrid of two common lavenders, Lavandula officinalis and Lavandula latifolia. Lavandin is cultivated mainly in southern France and has become one of the most produced and used natural perfumery materials. The flowering tops of the shrub are used to produce a concrete, an absolute, and a steam-distilled oil the last is by far the most used. Low cost and refreshing odor quality allow lavandin to be employed in a wide variety of perfume applications and at high concentrations. Chemically it is comprised of 30-32% linalool (3) and linalyl acetate (1), along with numerous other substances, mostly terpenic. [Pg.138]

Salima Varona, Soraya Rodriguez-Rojo, Angel Martin, Maria Jose Cocero, Catarina M.M. Duarte, Supercritical impregnation of lavandin (Lavandula hybrida) essential oil in modified starch, The Journal of Supercritical Fluids 58 (2011), p. 313-319. [Pg.14]

G. Lavandinol F. essence de lavandin Obtained by steam distillation of the flowering plant of Lavandula hybrida, a hybrid developed by crossing the true - lavender plant (Lavandula officinalis, Labiatae) with the spike lavender plant (Lavandula latifolia) to obtain better yields and a wider possible area of cultivation for the plants. Important cultivation areas are southern France, Spain and northern Africa. [Pg.163]


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