salvia officinalis oil hydrodistillation france | |||
Six years later, Milhau et al. (1997) used GC/MS to examine an oil of S. officinalis produced by hydrodistillation of plants cultivated in France. The components identified in this study were as follows: | |||
# | % | Leftshift | Components |
---|---|---|---|
12 | 1.90 | borneol | |
15 | 2.00 | bornyl acetate | |
2 | 9.10 | camphene | |
11 | 2.00 | camphor | |
16 | 2.60 | beta- | caryophyllene |
7 | 20.50 | 1,8- | cineole |
6 | 1.50 | para- | cymene |
17 | 2.90 | alpha- | humulene |
5 | 1.60 | myrcene | |
1 | 5.90 | alpha- | pinene |
4 | 2.20 | beta- | pinene |
3 | 0.40 | sabinene | |
13 | 0.30 | terpinen-4-ol | |
8 | 0.20 | gamma- | terpinene |
14 | 0.70 | alpha- | terpineol |
9 | 22.80 | alpha- | thujone |
10 | 3.70 | beta- | thujone |
18 | 0.60 | viridiflorol | |
G. Milhau, A. Valentin, F. Benoit, M. Mallie, J-M. Bastide, Y. Pelissier and J-M. Bessiere, In vitro antimalarial activity of eight essential oils. J. Essent. Oil Res., 9, 329-333 (1997). P&F 26, No. 3, 66, (2001) |