salvia officinalis oil sardinia | |||
Also in 1998, Tiziana Baratta et al. used CC/MS to analyze an oil produced from sage leaves obtained in the U.K. spice market. They found that the oil contained the following constituents: | |||
# | % | Leftshift | Components |
---|---|---|---|
19 | 3.00 | borneol | |
13 | 1.50 | bornyl acetate | |
4 | 5.80 | camphene | |
12 | 26.80 | camphor | |
14 | 4.60 | beta- | caryophyllene |
21 | 0.30 | caryophyllene oxide | |
7 | 11.80 | 1,8- | cineole |
9 | 0.90 | para- | cymene |
6 | 2.60 | limonene | |
17 | 2.00 | linalool | |
5 | 0.70 | myrcene | |
1 | 3.70 | alpha- | pinene |
2 | 1.60 | beta- | pinene |
20 | 6.70 | pinocarveol | |
15 | 0.40 | terpinen-4-ol | |
8 | 0.20 | gamma- | terpinene |
18 | 0.10 | alpha- | terpineol |
16 | 0.50 | alpha- | terpinyl acetate |
3 | 0.10 | alpha- | thujene |
10 | 23.00 | alpha- | thujone |
11 | 3.80 | beta- | thujone |
A. T. Peana, M. D. L. Moretti and C. Juliano, Chemical composition and antimicrobial action of the essential oils of Salvia desoleana and S. sclarea. Planta Med., 65,752-753 (1999). P&F 26, No. 3, 66, (2001) |