Chemistry of Essential Oils

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LAUKACEjE 171

mint-like odour boiling at 220°, of specific gravity 0*858 and optical
rotation - 37°. Its formula is C 10 H 14 O, and Power has named it
umbellulone; (6) a small quantity of safrol ; (7) 10 per cent, of eugenol
methyl ether.
The ketone umbellulone is a liquid, which when purified by re-
generation from its semicarbazide-semicarbazone has the following
characters:—
Specific gravity 0-950 at 20°
Optical rotation - 36° 30'
Refractive index 1-48325
Boiling-point 219° to 220° at 749 mm.
It forms a semicarbazide-semicarbazone and a normal semicarbazone
the former melting at over 200° and the latter at 240° to 243°. It forms
a dibromide melting at 119°.

OIL OF LAUREL LEAVES.
The leaves of the sweet bay, Laurus nobilis, yield from 1 to 3 per
cent, of essential oil, having an odour somewhat recalling that of caju-
put. The oil has the following characters :—
0-915 to 0-945 (usually 0 915 to 0*930)


  • 15° to - 22°
    1-4670 „ 1-4775
    1 „ 3
    20 „ 50
    36 „ 96


Specific gravity.
Optical rotation.
Refractive index.
Acid value ....
Ester „
„ „ (after acetylation)
The oil is soluble in 1 to 3 volumes of 80 per cent, alcohol. Some
oils, French oils especially, are soluble in 3 to 10 volumes of 70 per cent.
alcohol.
The following table, showing the characters of oils distilled in various
districts, is due to Schimmel & Co.::—

^LAI**^ a n a n ^ 1
VjoiUlctH allU 1
*HVam nil \
r rencn i
I
Fiume

Corfu. .{(0-91


Cyprus


Palestine J


Asia Minor.


Dalmatia.


Syria


^15°.


0-915


to
0-932

0-9281
0-9177
to
0-9211
0-9405

0-916
to
0-924

0-9- 68

0-9268
0-9161

- 15°


to


  • 18°

  • 13°

  • 16°
    to
    -21°


52'


40'


40'


- 5° 40'


- 14°


to


  • 21°

  • 15°

  • 14°

  • 14°


50'


36'


20'


WD20°,


1-469


to
1-477

1-47156
1-46862
to
1-47107
1-47372

1-46516
to
1-46575

1-46575


•—

Acid
No.

up
to
2-0

1-0
up
to
1-5
1-6

up
to
2-2
0-8



Ester
No.

28


to
43

31-9
29-8
to
43-8
2to3

21
to
49
34-8



Ester
No.
after
Acet.

58-3


to
77-7


36-2
to
82-5
95-6

43-2
to
81-4

60-1



1 I J i J J

Solubility.

in 1-3 vol. 80 p.c.
alcohol, some (esp.
French) samples in
3 to 10 vols. 70 p. c.
alcohol.
in 2-5 vols. 70 p. c.
alcohol and more.
in 1 vol. 80 p. c. alco-
hoi, mostly in 3 to 6
vols. 70 p. c. alcohol.
in 2 to 3 vols. 70 p. c.
aicohol and more.
in 1 to 2 vols. 80 p. c.
alcohol, some in 4
to 7 vols. 70 p. c.
alcohol.
in 1 vol. 80 p. c. alco-
hoi and more.
in 2-5 vols. 70 p. c.
alcohol.
in 1 vol. 80 p.c. alcohol.
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