thymus vulgaris oil CO2 extract spain | |||
Oszagyan et al. (1996) analyzed the composition od supercritical fluid CO2 extract of thyme (ex. T. vulgaris) and compared it to a steam-distilled oil. The quantitative data was obtained in a GD-FID, whereas the identity od each component was determined by GC/MS. A comparison between the two analyses is shown in Table VII. Note, only the CO2 extract will be shown here. | |||
# | % | Leftshift | Components |
---|---|---|---|
11 | 0.8 | alpha- | bisabolene |
4 | 3.0 | delta-3- | carene |
9 | 33.3 | carvacrol | |
10 | 1.9 | beta- | caryophyllene |
5 | 14.3 | para- | cymene |
3 | 1.6 | limonene | |
7 | 0.6 | linalool | |
2 | 1.3 | myrcene | |
12 | 0.4 | palmitic acid | |
1 | 0.5 | beta- | pinene |
6 | 25.0 | gamma- | terpinene |
8 | 13.2 | thymol | |
M. Oszagyan, B. Simandi, J. Sawinsky, A. Kery, E. Lemberkovics and J. Fekete, Supercritical fluid extraction of volatile compounds from lavandin and thyme. Flav. Fragr. J., 11, 157-165 (1996). P&F 23, No. 1, 39, (1998) |