SCHINUS MOLLE OIL Chemische Eigenschaften,Einsatz,Produktion Methoden
Chemische Eigenschaften
Red/Pink pepper oils, red berries oil are obtained from the leaves and/or
berries of the red pepper trees (Schinusmolle L. var. molle, PeruvianorCalifornian
pepper tree; Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi, Brazilian pepper tree; Anacardiaceae).
The red pepper tree is grown in many tropical and subtropical areas, for example,
Central and South America, Africa.The oils are prepared by steam distillation or CO
2 extraction.
Red pepper oils are clear mobile pale yellow to yellow liquids with a fresh, peppery, warm, spicy odor.
d
2020 0.820–0.880; n
20D 1.460–1.499; α
20D + 25 ° to +80 ° (exact data depend on the
plant material used and the production method). Main constituents of red pepper
oils are monoterpene hydrocarbons such as α-pinene, α- and β-phellandrene, limonene, and 3-carene.
Red pepper oil is mainly used to create fresh, peppery top notes in perfume compositions.
Physikalische Eigenschaften
The oil is a pale green to olive-green liquid.
Occurrence
Found in the berries (fruit) of Schinus molle L. (Farn. Anacardiaceae) (Gildemeister & Hoffman, 1959; Guenther, 1952).
synthetische
By steam distillation of the fruits of S. molle L. (Fenaroli's Handbook of Flavor Ingredients, 1975).
Essential oil composition
Main constituents include carvacrol, phellandrene, thyrnol, pinene, an unidentified resin and a few high-molecular-weight ketones. The oil from fruits contains a number of terpenic hydrocarbons (limonene 4 to 9%, a-phellandrene ~25%, β-phellandrene ~7%, myrcene 5 to 19%; α-pinene 1 to 3%, δ-cadinene 4 to 7%, π-cymene 6 to 12%), phenolic compound (carvacrol 0.6 to 1%), ester (methyl octanoate 0.2 to 1.6%) (CoE, 2000). The essential oil from leaves contains monoterpinic and sesquiterpenic hydrocarbons (β-pinene ~14%, sabinene ~13%, myrcene ~5%, limonene
SCHINUS MOLLE OIL Upstream-Materialien And Downstream Produkte
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