ARTEMISIA

ARTEMISIA Basic information
Product Name:ARTEMISIA
Synonyms:ARTEMISIA
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ARTEMISIA Usage And Synthesis
Chemical PropertiesChief constituent is Thujone.
Chemical PropertiesA family of bitter aromatic herbs or shrubs that includes several species. Parts used are the leaves and flowering tops. Artemisia’s organoleptic characteristics are bitter, tonic and aromatic. The active principle of A. vulgaris L. has been reported as polyacetylene compounds, thujone, while other chemical components include camphore and eucalyptol. CoE’s (2000) book on natural sources of flavoring describes 10 different species of Artemisia, including wormwood and tarragon.
DefinitionA genus of more than 200 species of plants (Family asteraceae). They produce commercially important volatile oils.
CompositionQualitatively, artemesia consists of sesquiterpene lactones (vulgarin, vulgarole, α-amyrin, epoxyartemisia ketone) and alcohols, polyacetylenic derivatives and acids. Quantitatively, essential oil consists of terpenic hydrocarbons (α-pinene 0.3%, β-pinene 2.2%, sabinene 15.9%, caryophyllene 1.5%, camphene 0.45%, limonene 0.53%, p-cymene 3.3%); oxygenated terpenic compounds (α-thujone 56.3%, β-thujone 7.5%, 1,8-cineole 26.8%, camphor 20%, borneol 18.5%, α-terpienol 2.21%, geraniol 1.5%, eugenol 0.92%, linalool 1.14%, piperitonel); ester (bornyl acetate 18%) and sesquiterpene lactone (vulgarole).
HazardModerately toxic; an allergen.
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