Chemistry of Essential Oils

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220 THE CHEMISTEY OF ESSENTIAL OILS.


On fractional distillation, the following fractions were obtained :-

To 200°
200° to 205°
205° „ 210°
210°
215°
220°
225°
230°

215°


220°


225°


230°


235°


Residue

2 - 6 per <:ent.
2-4
8-6
18-8
24
19-6
9
3-6
12-2

The following compounds were identified in the oil:—

Acetic aldehyde CHS. GOH (about 0-044 per cent.).
„ acid CH?. COOH.
o-pinene (inactive) C 10 H 16.
Limonene (laevo) G 10 H 16.
Menthone C 1 0H 18 O.
Menthyl acetate G 10 H 19.
Gadinene C 15 H 24.
A menthyl est
Ilii

y ^u 8 ,,Oa.
Iso-valerianic aldehyde C 4 H 9. GOH (about 0*048 per cent.).
„ acid C 4 H 9. COOH.
Phellandrene CIOH 16.
Cineol G 10 H1 8 O.
Menthol C 10 H 19. OH.
Menthyl-iso-valerianate C 10 H 19. C 5 H 9 O 2.
A lactone C 10 H1 6 O 2 , melting at 23°.

Amyl acetate and dimethylsulphide have also been detected in traces.
Pure American peppermint oil has the following characters:—

Specific gravity at 15
°
Optical rotation.
Refractive index.
Menthol as esters
Total menthol
Menthone.

0-900 to 0-915 (rarely to 0'925)


  • 18° to - 35° (rarely below - 18°).
    l-4600,to 1-4640
    5 to 14 per cent.
    50 „ 62 „
    9 to 19 per cent, (rarely to 25 per cent.)


An examination of nine samples by Kleber^1
menthone is usually lower as the menthol is higher.
hisvfigures:—

indicates that the
The following are

0-8995


0-8983


0-900


0-904


0-902


0-905


0-901


0-902


0-903


aD.


  • 25° 27'

  • 24° 20'

  • 24° 14'

  • 24° 28'

  • 24° 30'

  • 23° 18'

  • 26° 12'

  • 25° 30'

  • 23° 49'


Total Menthol.
49-7 per cent.
48-4
51-7
50-2
50-2
53-5
56-1
55-8
56-4

Menthone.
18*8 per cent.
16-8
17-98 ,
16-98 ,
17-7
14-0
13-9
16-7
15-2

The following table is due to Power, and includes a few oils other
than American distillates. Samples No. II. and Ila. are so abnormal
that some suspicion as to their genuineness may well be forgiven :—

(^1) Schimmel's Report, April, 1914, 77.

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