Essential oils analysis by capillary gas chromatography and carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy
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Essential oils analysis by capillary gas chromatography and carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy
Wiley, c2002
2nd 'completely revised' ed
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
In addition to capillary gas chromatography and GC-MS, carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy provides an alternative method for essential oils analysis. The excellent visual spacing of the signals enables oil samples to be analyzed without preliminary separation of their components. Also, information relating to the molecular structure of the oil constituents can be ascertained from the measured chemical shifts. This second edition clearly demonstrates the power of the technique in the characterization of essential oils, based on 60 sample oils chosen for their industrial importance together with the 188 carbon-13 NMR spectra of significant components. Supporting data are presented using capillary gas chromatography.
Key features of the Second Edition:
* 18 new essential oils are included, five oils are replaced and five oils with less or little importance are deleted
* Revision of numerous analyses taken over from the 1st edition
* Capillary gas chromatograms of 60 commercially important essential oils
* Qualitative and quantitative analytical results of those essential oils
* Carbon-13 NMR analyses of those essential oils without separation of their components
* Carbon-13 NMR spectra of 188 most important oil constituents are given (67 are new in the 2nd edition)
This collection of 13C NMR and GC data is aimed at essential oils and natural products chemists, NMR research groups, university departments of chemistry, pharmacy, botany, and food science, as well as those working in the essential oils, perfumes, flavours and food technology industries.
Table of Contents
Essential Oils.
Angelica seed oil.
Anise seed oil.
Bergamot oil.
Cananga oil.
Caraway oil.
Celery seed oil.
Chamomile oil.
Cinnamon oil.
Citronella oil.
Clove oil.
Coriander oil.
Dill seed oil.
Dwarf-pine oil.
Eucalyptus oil.
Fennel oil.
Geranium oil.
Juniper berry oil.
Lavandin oil.
Lavender oil.
Lemon oil.
Lemongrass oil.
Lime oil.
Litsea cubea oil.
Mandarin oil.
Mint oil.
Orange oil, sweet.
Parsley seed oil.
Patchouli oil.
Peppermint oil.
Petitgrain oil.
Pine needle oil.
Rose oil.
Rosemary oil.
Sage oil.
Sage clary oil.
Spearmint oil.
Spike lavender oil.
Star anise oil.
Tea-tree oil.
Thyme oil.
Ylang-ylang oil.
PART II: REFERENCE COMPOUNDS.
APPENDICES.
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