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Dr. V.S. Rana Division of Agricultural Chemicals Indian Agricultural Research Institute Pusa Campus, New Delhi-12 e-mail address:ranavs2000@yahoo.com
Training cum workshop on “Essential oil, Perfumery & Aromatherapy ”,
Hotel Connaught, New Delhi on March14, 2015
Synthetic Natural (Plants and Animals)
Civetone
Muscone
(Macrocyclic ketone)
Civet, a nocturnal cat, native to tropical Asia and Africa, especially the tropical forests
Musk deer live mainly in southern Asian Himalayas
Glandular products
Animal sources
Mentha
Lemongrass
Palmarosa
Citronella
Vetiver
Jasmine
Rose
Basil
Patchouli
Distillation methods Hydrodistillation Steam hydrodistillation Steam distillation
Solvent extraction method Cold pressing Enfleurage Supercritical fluid extraction
Without organic solvent
Using organic solvents
Drying of oil
Steam generator
Plant materials
Condenser
Oil collection tank
oil
Condensed water
Water inlet
Water outlet Removable lid
Heating system
Using soxhlet apparatus
Application
Preparation of concrete and absolute using
organic solvents
Cold extraction
An absolute is the most concentrated form of fragrance (and the most costly), and is mostly used in the perfume industry
Warming & stirring with alcohol
What is a concrete, resinoid and an absolute?
Carbon dioxide: Critical temperature= 31.3 degree Celsius and Critical pressure 73 atm)
SFE Lab scale
This method is utilized to obtain the
essential oils from the rinds of citrus fruits like lemon, orange, bergamot and grapefruit. The rinds from the fruit are alienated and then they are pressed and outcomes into an essential oil.
Process that uses odorless fats, solid fat,lard (pork) and tallow (beef) at room temperature to extract the fragrant compounds from the aromatic parts of the plants
Oil layer
Oil in water
Water layer
Pure Essential Oil
Drying of Oil
Discard, if not useful
Separatory funnel
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