mentha citrata herb oil

gc1017371
Essential Oil 33 components

References

Lawrence (1978) used a combination of column chromatography, preparative and analytical GC and infrared spectroscopy to analyze the oils from three different strains of Menta citrata. The compounds identified in the oils were:
B. M. Lawrence, A study of the monoterpene interrelationships in the genus Mentha with special reference to the origin of pulegone and menthofuran. PhD thesis, Rijksuniversiteit, Groningen, Netherlands (1978).
P&F 22, No. 6, 45, (1997)

Top 20 Components

All Components (33)

# Component %
27 bicyclogermacrene + carvone 0.1-0.3
29 delta-cadinene <0.1-0.1
22 beta-caryophyllene <0.1-2.1
6 1,8-cineole 0.9-4.1
30 citronellol <0.1-0.8
9 para-cymene 0.0-0.1
20 beta-elemene 0.0-0.3
32 elemol 0.0-1.3
23 (E)-beta-farnesene 0.0-0.5
31 geraniol <0.1-1.0
28 geranyl acetate 0.2-0.5
26 germacrene D 0.2-0.7
19 alpha-gurjunene 0.0-<0.1
21 lavandulyl acetate 0.0-1.4
5 limonene <0.1-0.4
17 linalool 10.3-38.1
18 linalyl acetate 42.0-78.4
14 menthofuran 0.0-<0.1
13 menthone 0.0-0.4
15 isomenthone 0.0-0.2
4 myrcene 0.5-1.3
25 neryl acetate 0.7-1.1
7 (Z)-beta-ocimene 0.2-0.5
8 (E)-beta-ocimene + gamma-terpinene <0.1-0.6
12 3-octanol 0.2-1.5
11 3-octyl acetate <0.1-1.8
1 alpha-pinene 0.0-0.1
2 beta-pinene 0.0-0.3
16 isopinocamphone 0.0-0.2
3 sabinene 0.0-0.2
24 alpha-terpineol 0.6-7.3
10 terpinolene 0.0-0.1
33 viridiflorol <0.1-3.0