EUTACE^ 437
Specific gravity 0-888 to 0-897
Optical rotation - 1° to - 8°
Eaters 50 to 70 per cent.
Schimmel & Co.
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give the following as the characters of petit-grain
oils of various origins :—
Origin.
Calabria.
Spain
Jamaica.
West Indies.
South America
Syria
Specific Gravity.
0-8746
0-8849
0-8846
0-8531
0-887
0-8857
Rotation.
+ 18°
+ 8° 25'
- 6° 30'
- 43° 36'
- 2°
- 3° 24'
Esters.
26-3 per cent.
28-6
28-7
2-1
36-5
27-1'
It is obvious that the W. Indian sample is not a normal petit-grain
oil at all, but has been distilled chiefly from immature orange fruits.
The twigs and leaves of the lemon, lime, and mandarin trees also
yield similar oils, which have been termed " petit-grain oils ". The
lemon product has been termed " oil of petit-grain citronnier ".
Boure-Bertrand Fils^1 have prepared four different petit-grain oils
from the branches of the bitter orange, the sweet orange, the lemon, and
the mandarin-tree, and have found these oils to possess the constants
given below :—
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oD.
SaponifL-ation Value
Ester Value after Acety
lation.
Solubility
Sweet Orange.
0-8980
- 4° 20'
161-4
203-0
In 3-5 vols.
70 per cent.
Alcohol.
Bitter Orange.
0-8584
+ 53° 52'
12-5
47-4
In 0-5 vols.
90 per cent.
Alcohol.
Lemon.
0-8806
+ 30° 44'
43-8
130-6
In 1 vol.
85 per cent.
Alcohol.
Mandarin.
1-0643
+ 2° 20'
265-0
In 1 vol.
90 per cent.
Alcohol.
The oil distilled from the corresponding parts of the lemon tree has
an odour resembling that of petit-grain oil, with a secondary odour of
lemon. It has the following characters :—
Specific gravity 0-870 to 0-895
Optical rotation + 14° ,, + 35°
Ester value 14 ,, 14 „ 46
Aldehydes 20 to 30 per cent.
It contains camphene (?), limonene, geraniol, linalol (?) and citral.
Jeancard and Satie give the following figures for the " petit-grain "
oil of lemon :—
Specific Gravity. Rotation. Esters.
Lemon Petit-grain.. 0-8763 + 13° 20' 12-25 per,cent.
Mandarin petit-grain oil has the following characters :—
Specific gravity 0-990 to 1-064
Optical rotation + 3° „ + 8°
Saponification value 150 ,, 190
The oil appears to vary in character to a considerable extent according
to the proportion of twigs and leaves present in the distillation material.
This oil may contain 65 per cent, of methyl-anthranilate.
(^1) Bulletin, October, 1910, 42.