86 THE CHEMISTEY OF ESSENTIAL OILS
Carvone is also present in small amount. The principal constituents
of the oil, however, are geraniol and perillic alcohol, C 10 H 16 O.
Schimmel & Co. * give the following figures for a number of typical
samples of both oils:—
No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
Place of
Production.
Chi tar
Kumbi
Mohana 0
Naoli
Ragarwal 0
Udhala 0
Astumber.
Bandhera
Chanseli.
Rapapur.
D
15°.
0-8904
0-8911
0-8906
0-8903
0-8946
0-8906
0-9396
0-9372
0-9392
0-9533
\j.
- 0° 6'
- 0° 5'
-0°20'
- 0° 15'
- 1° 20'
-0°35'
- 19° 42'
- 15° 20'
- 38° 47'
- 27° 15'
ND
20°.
Acid
No.
Ester
No.
Total
Geraniol.
Palmarosa Oils (Motia Oils).
1-47225
1-47176
1-47264
1-47205
1-47382
1-47225
0-8
1-0
0-8
0-5
0-8
0-8
39-8
47-3
34-8
40-7
38-4
38-7
Per Cent.
91-5
90-7
92-0
93-0
88-2
92-4
Ginger-grass Oils (Sofia Oils).
1-48996
1-48967
1-49082
1-49252
6-2
2-0
5-3
4-5
10-2
10-0
8-0
8-8
39-2
42-6
41-1
48-1
Solubility in
70 °/ 0 Alc ohol.
1-5 vol.
1-5 „
1-5 „
1-5 „
1-5 „
1-5 „
2-2 vols. if more
cloudy.
2-1 vols. if more
opalescent.
2*2 vols. if more
cloudy.
1*8 vols. if more
cloudy.
LESSEE-KNOWN CYMBOPOGON OILS.
Fiji distilled oils, probably from Cymbopogon coloratus,'
2
have been
found to have the following characters :—
Specific gravity
Optical rotation
Geraniol
Citronellal.
0-9111 to 0*920
- 7° 43' „ - 10° 42'
15 *6 per cent.
45-7 to 49-5 per cent.
Another sample, however, examined at the Imperial Institute had
the following approximate composition :—
Terpenes
Aldehydes, chiefly citral
Geraniol 2 3
Esters, chiefly geranyl acetate
Acetic acid
Phenols 0
Substances not identified
7*5
40
23
10
0-75
0-75
18
per cent.
Four samples of the oil from Cymbopogon polyneuros from Ceyloiv
were found, on examination at the Imperial Institute
3
to have the
following characters:—
- Specific gravity.. 0-942 0-951 0-936 0*943
Rotation
Total alcohols.. ,
Solubility in 80 per cent
alcohol.
- Specific gravity.. 0-942 0-951 0-936 0*943
44 per cent.
1 in1
+ 50° 39'
44 per cent.
1 in 1
+ 53° 15'
38-7 per cent.
1 in 1
+ 30° 53
i
51-8 per cent.
1 in l
Cymbopogon Schoenantlmis yields the so-called " camel grass" oiL
1
Report, April, 1910, 85. 3
Ibid.
'2Bull. Imp. Instit., 10 (1912), 27.