Classification of Volatile Oils (ALCOHOLS)

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alcohols found in volatile oils are classified as the ff:

_________
_________
_________

acyclic alcohols
monocyclic alcohols
dicyclic alcohols

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what classification of alcohol volatile oils do the ff fall in to:

geraniol, nerol, linalool, citronellol

acyclic alcohols

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what classification of alcohol volatile oils do the ff fall in to:

terpineol

monocyclic alcohols

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what classification of alcohol volatile oils do the ff fall in to:

borneol

dicyclic alcohols

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what kind of alcohols are zingiberol, santalol and artimisin?

sesquiterpene

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sesquiterpene alcohols include _________, ___________, and ________

zingiberol, santalol, and artimisin

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peppermint oil is sourced from the ff:

____________(common name) + _____________ (sci name)
____________(common name) + _____________ (sci name)

peppermint (Mentha piperita)
japanese peppermint (Mentha arvensis)

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major constituent found in peppermint oil: ______________

menthol

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menthol can be obtained by (HEATING / FREEZING) the oil

freezing

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(NATURAL / SYNTHETIC) menthol forms racemic mixture

synthetic

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(NATURAL / SYNTHETIC) menthol forms levo isomers

natural

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menthol has a __________ sensation, thus is added into topical preparations

cooling

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cardamom oil is sourced from:
_____________ (common name) + _____________ (sci name)

cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum)

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chief constituent of cardamom oil: __________

cineole

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cardamom oil is used as __________ agent, and for its ____________ and ________ properties

flavoring
antibacterial and anticancer

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coriander oil is sourced from:
_____________ (common name) + _____________ (sci name)

coriander (Coriandrum sativum)

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chief constituent found in coriander oil: __________

linalool

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coriander oil is used as a ___________, in which relieves flatulence

carminative

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Rose oil is also known as __________

otto of rose

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rose oil is sourced from:
_____________ (common name) + _____________ (sci name)

Rose (Rosa gallica)

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major constituents found in rose oil are:

geraniol
nerol
citronellol

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orange flower oil is also known as __________

neroli oil

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orange flower oil is sourced from:
_____________ (common name) + _____________ (sci name)

bitter orange (Citrus aurantium)

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main constituent found in orange flower oil is: _______

linalool

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juniper oil is sourced from:
_____________ (common name) + _____________ (sci name)

juniper (Juniperus communis)

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main constituent found in juniper oil

borneol

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juniper oil is given OTC as _________ (+ brand name)

diuretic (Odrinyl)

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pine oil is from the steam distillation of ______, _____, ______ and ______ from a variety of species of pine

stumps, needles, twigs, and cones

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pine oil is sourced from:
_____________ (common name) + _____________ (sci name)

scots pine (Pinus sylvestris)

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main constituent in pine oil is: ________

delta-terpineol

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pine oil is used for its _______ and ________ properties, and is used for fast ____________

antifungal and antioxidant
wound healing