Table SHT
Table SHT
Table SHT
SYNONYMS
PART USED
ACTIVE
CONSTITUENT
USE
OTHERS
Counterirritant (vicks
vaporub, mentholatum
deep heating, sloans
liniment)
Distilled
Yield terpene oils exclusively
Largest volume of essential oil in commerce (little
is used by the pharmaceutic industry cause it is a
raw material)
Rectified by distillation from an aqueous solution of
NaOH.
Dispensed if internal use is required.
Action of nitric acid on rectified turpentine oil in the
presence of alcohol
Usual dose: 85mg
Rectified turpentine
oil
Terpin hydrate
expectorant
Terpinol, cis-pmenthane-1,8-diol
hydrate
Japanese peppermint
oil
Menthol
Menthan-3-ol
Expectorant cause it is
a Stimulant to mucous
membranes
Menthe piperita (labiatae)
M. arvensis
M. piperascens
Leaf and
flowering
top
Overground
parts of the
flowering
plant
Pharmaceutic aid
(flavor), carminative,
stimulant,
counterirritant
Chief commercial
importance: flavor for
confections (chewing
gum)
Source of menthol
Steam distillation
Higher in menthol content but inferior to flavor to
peppermint oil
Alcohol; Synthetic
May be levorotatory (-) menthol (natural/synthetic)
or racemic (+) menthol (synthetic)
Usually prepared by refrigeration (-22 C) ->
menthol crystallizes -> liquid is removed ->
menthol is pressed between filter papers ->
subsequently purified by recrystallization
Synthetic racemic menthol: produced by
hydrogenation of thymol
May also be prepared from pinene
Elettaria cardamomum
(zingiberaceae)
Dried, ripe
seed
Coriander oil
Coriandrum sativum
(umbelliferae)
Dried, ripe
fruit
Rosa gallica, R.
damascena, R. alba, R.
centifolia (rosaceae)
Citrus aurantium
(rutaceae)
Fresh
flowers
Juniper oil
Juniperus communis
(cupressaceae)
Dried, ripe
fruit
Pine oil
Wood
Cinnamomum loureirii
c. zeylanicum
C. cassia (lauraceae)
Inner Bark
Rose oil
Otto of rose
Neroli oil
Fresh
flowers
Flavor, carminative
distilled
Flavor, carminative
Perfume
Perfume, flavor
Distilled
Flavor, diuretic in
odrinil (otc drug)
Disinfectant,
deodorant
Carminatives and
flavors
Cinnamon oil
Cassia oil
Cinnamaldehyde
Cinnamic aldehyde,
cinnamyl aldehyde
Leaves and
twigs
Orange oil
Citronella oil
Cymbopogon winterianus,
C. nardus (gramineae)
Hamamelis water
Lemon peel
Lemon oil
Fresh peel
of the ripe
fruit
Leaves
Hamamelis virginiana
(hamamelidaceae)
Twigs
Fruit
fruit
Cinnamic aldehyde,
terpenes (limonene,
p-cymene, (-) linalool
and - caryophylene),
others such as
eugenol
Flavoring agent,
carminative, pungent
aromatic, antiseptic
properties
Flavor
5-55% (+)-citronellal,
25-40% geraniol, 1115% (+) citronellol
9.7% 2-hexen-1-al,
3.2% acetaldehyde,
3.5% - ionone, 1.0%
- ionone, 0.2%
safrole
Perfume, insect
repellant
Hydroalcoholic solution
Steam distillation
(+) limonene
Others: -pinene and
-terpinene
Contains:
13% citral (but a
range of 2-4% is
optimum for high
quality oil)
Primary esters: neryl
and geranyl acetates
(believed to be
important in providing
a full bodied lemon
flavor)
Turpentine oil
Formerly an adulterant
Grating
Sponge process
Terpeneless oils
Cinnamomum camphora
(lauraceae)
Topical antipruritic,
rubefacient, anti
infective (1-3% in prep
for skin use), plastics
Caraway
Caraway oil
Carum carvi
(umbelliferae)
Dried, ripe
fruit
Buchu
Barosina betulium, B.
crenulata, B. serratifolia
(rutaceae)
Artemisia absinthium
(compositae)
Dried leaf
Wormwood oil
Absinthe oil
Spearmint oil
Common spearmint
Scotch spearmint
Thuja occidentalis
(cupressaceae)
Mentha spicata
M. cardiac
(labiatae)
Dried leaves
and
flowering
tops
Fresh leaves
Leaves,
flowering
tops
Fresh
overground
Flavor
Flavor, carminative
Diuretic in OTC drug
for menstrual problems
(fluidex and odrinil)
Counterirritant in OTC
drug (absorbine Jr.)
Hydrolyzed to isoborneol
Counterirritant in OTC
drug (vicks vaporub)
Flavor, carminative
Flavor, carminative
Domestic use:
parts
Thyme oil
Myrcia oil
Bay oil
Creosote
Beechwood creosote
Juniper tar
Cade oil
Pine tar
Clove
Clove oil
Cloves
Thymus vulgaris
Monarda punctate
Carum copticum
Antifungal,
antibacterial
Topically (0.1-1%)
lotions, creams, and
ointments
Used in feminine
hygiene products
In otic products
In external analgesics
Flowering
plant
Pimento racemosa
(myrtaceae)
Fagus grandiflora
(fagaceae)
Leaves
Wood
55-65% eugenol,
myrcene, chavicol
Guaiacol, creosol
Juniperus oxycedrus
(cupressaceae)
Pinus palustris (pinaceae)
Heartwood
Cadinene
Wood
10-20% aqueous
distillate, 10-15%
light oily distillate,
phenol, creosol,
naphthalene
Eugenia caryophyllus, E.
caryophallata
(myrtaceae)
Dried flower
bud
Flavor, toothache
remedy (topically on
dental cavities)
Antiseptic,
counterirritant,
(70-95%), eugenol
acetate, caryophyllene
Eugenol
4-allyl-2methoxyphenol
Myristica fragrans
(myristicaceae)
Dried ripe
seed
Nutmeg oil
Myristica oil
Fennel oil
Anise
Aniseed
Chinese anise
Star anise
Anise oil
Eucalyptus oil
Dried
kernels of
the ripe
seed
Foeniculum vulgare
(umbelliferae)
Dried ripe
fruit
Pimpinella anisum
(umbelliferae)
Illicium verum
(magnoliaceae)
Pimpinella anisum
(umbelliferae)
Illicium verum
(magnoliaceae)
Dried, ripe
fruit
Dried, ripe
fruit
Dried, ripe
fruit
Eucalyptus globulus
(myrtaceae)
Dried leaf
Fresh leaf
carminative
High eugenol =
commercial production
of vanillin
Dental analgesic
Flavor, condiment,
controlling diarrhea,
hallucinogenic agent
Safrole, myristicin
(methoxysafrole),
methoxyeugenol, (+)
camphene, terpineol,
& pinene,
myrcene, ()
limonene, sabinene
50-60% transanethole, (+)fenchone, (+)-pinene
1-3% volatile oil
Flavoring agent,
carminative
Flavor
Flavor, carminative
Flavor, carminative
Flavor
Cineole
Methyl salicylate
Eucalyptol
Gaultheria,
wintergreen, teaberry
or checkerberry
Gaultheria oil
Wintergreen oil
Betula oil
Sweet birch oil
Flavor
Has properties similar
to those of eucalyptus
oil
Gaultheria procumbens
(ericaceae)
Betula lenta (betulaceae)
Dried leaves
Aromatic and
astringent
bark
Methyl salicylate
(formed when the
glycoside, gaultherin,
is hydrolyzed by the
naturally occurring
enzyme, gaultherase,
in the presence of
water)
Pharmaceutic aid
(flavor) for aromatic
cascara sagrada
Local irritant,
antiseptic,
antirheumatic
Topical: (10-25% conc)
lotions and solutions
Large doses: toxic
Ingestion of 10 mL may
cause death for children
Symptoms: N&V,
pulmonary edema,
convulsions
Principal adulterant:
synthetic methyl
salicylate
Lavender oil
Lavandula angustifolia
(labiatae)
Mustard oil
Allyl isothiocyanate
Fresh
flowering
tops
Fresh leaf
Dried ripe
seed
Perfume
Perfume, flavor