artemisia absinthium herb oil poland

gc1101821
Essential Oil 21 components

References

In 1993, Kalemba et al. compared the composition of oils obtained from Artemisia absinthum (absinthe) grown in Poland, using GC and GC/MS as their method of analysis. Oils produced from plants harvested at the pre-flowering stage, in full bloom and after flowering were found to possess quantitative differences in their compositions as shown in Table XI. In addition, the authors found that the oil was strongly toxic to Rhizopertha dominca (lesser grain boror), mildly toxic to Tribolium confusum (darkling grain beetle) and Sitophilus granarius (grain weevil). Also, it was repellent to S. granarius.
D. Kalemba, J. Gora, A. Kurowska, T. Majda and Z. Mielnizuk, Analysis of essential oils in respects of their influence to insects. Zeszyty Nauk. Politechnik. Lodz., No. 589, 5-14 (1993).
P&F 23, No. 1, 39, (1998)

Top 20 Components

All Components (21)

# Component %
21 alpha-bisabolol 0.740%
1 camphene 0.950%
5 delta-3-carene trace
11 beta-caryophyllene 2.740%
13 chrysanthenyl acetate 6.950%
6 1,8-cineole 12.660%
7 para-cymene 0.770%
16 dihydrocarvyl acetate + alpha-terpineol 6.310%
18 geranyl acetate trace
12 linalool 0.910%
20 nerol trace
17 neryl acetate 0.560%
19 neryl propionate 0.520%
8 beta-phellandrene 0.120%
2 alpha-pinene 3.230%
3 beta-pinene 0.390%
4 sabinene + myrcene 5.670%
15 sabinyl acetate 20.130%
14 terpinen-4-ol 1.730%
9 alpha-thujone 8.030%
10 beta-thujone 16.910%