1961
DOI: 10.1590/s0006-87051961000100037
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Tempo de separação de alguns óleos essenciais

Abstract: Provas de separação de diversos óleos essenciais foram efetuadas em laboratório, sob temperaturas compreendidas entre 10 e 80ºC, em progressão de 5 em 5ºC. Dez, óleos de densidade inferior à da água, produzidos comercialmente no Brasil, foram estudados. Tomaram-se de cada um quatro amostras de 50 ml, correspondentes às 4 repetições da experiência. Em um frasco Erlenmeyer de 500 ml, contendo 350 ml de água destilada, foi adicionada a amostra a ser estudada. Fêz-se o ajuste ila temperatura desejada com a introdu… Show more

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“…According to Brilho (1967), the presence of these components in a product -in higher or lower quantities -directly affects its quality. Moreover, Penfold & Willis (1961) report that the oil is found in many parts of the plants, but concentrate in the leaves, flowers, glandular hair, and secretion glands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Brilho (1967), the presence of these components in a product -in higher or lower quantities -directly affects its quality. Moreover, Penfold & Willis (1961) report that the oil is found in many parts of the plants, but concentrate in the leaves, flowers, glandular hair, and secretion glands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, studying the chemical composition of the essential oil, Barbosa et al (2007), observed mainly, monoterpenes (90%), with a higher concentration of δ-3carene (29%), α-pinene (13 %), α-phellandrene (13%) e β-phellandrene (18%), but also the occurrence of sesquiterpenes was observed, as germacrene-D (3%). It is important to analyze different chemotypes and genotypes, as well as variation in essential oil yield obtained among genotypes, the presence of different compounds in a product in concentrations above or below, directly affects their quality (Brilho, 1967).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%