This is specific data on one of two litres of Melissa officinalis- sub species-officinalis, purchased by Kobashi

Analysis GC-MS

GC 5890 - MS 5972 Column: BPX5 59.85m, 0.22mm ID, 0.25um film, with constant flow helium carrier gas@pressure:194 kPa Updated 14.05.98 by Ira for essential oils analysis. Injection Volume: .05ml of oil diluted in 2ml of pentane, then .001 of a ml injected. Oven Temperatures: Start 70イ, rising 3イ/min to 250イ and held for 30 min., then 300イ held for 1 min. Total Run Time: 92.67 minute.Library to Search C:\DATABASE\WILEY275.L 0 Initial Threshold 14, Initial Peak Width 0.020, Shoulder detectionOff

Field of Kobashi Melissa.

Grown in Eire Distilled August 96 and stored @~5イ. When this Melissa (Lemon Balm) was in full blossom it was harvested at 2:00 pm.. The still used is 2.5 m x 2 m, 3 to 4 layers of fresh plant material produce 4 to 48 mls. 100's of single distil-lations created the 4.3 litres produced. 10 tons of herb created 1 litre (.01% yield). At no time were pesticides used & no fertilizers or weed inhibitors were used in the last 6 months before harvest.

RT

Component

Area%

RT

Component

Area%

6.24

1-Octen -3-ol

00.71

21.40

Geranyl acetate

01.04

6.46

6-methyl-5-hebten-2-one

00.56

21.56

Beta Bourbonene

00.39

6.68

3-Octenol

00.35

21.76

Beta Cubebene

00.68

7.97

Ocimene<(Z)-Beta->

00.06

21.84

Beta Elemene

00.77

8.21

Ocimene<(E)-Beta->

01.69

23.14

Beta-Caryophyllene

12.33

8.32

Linalool

01.39

24.34

Alpha-Humulene

01.74

10.06

Cis-Rose oxide

00.16

24.61

Allo-Aromadendrene

00.41

10.48

Trans-Rose oxide

00.12

25.61

Germacrene D

12.45

11.84

Isopulegol

00.34

26.17

Alpha-Muurolene

00.80

12.16

Citronellal

07.98

26.41

Alpha-Farnesene

00.88

15.19

Citronellol

04.73

26.73

Gamma-Cadinene

00.64

15.84

Neral

13.30

27.10

Delta-Cadinene

02.15

16.28

Geraniol

03.36

27.61

Alpha-Cadinene

00.15

16.4

Methy Citronellate

01.41

29.07

Germacradien-04-ol

00.93

17.12

Geranial

17.07

29.37

Caryophyllene oxide

01.43

18.94

Methy geranate

00.21

31.53

T-cadinol

01.28

20.12

Neryl Acetate

00.04

31.66

Muurolol-Epi-Alpha

00.24

21.19

Alpha-Copaene

01.51

32.03

Alpha-Cadinol

01.84

This particular oil took 8 hours to research individual ion patterns.

RT(Retention Time) As the temperture rises in the oven the oil passes through the capillary column (BPX5). The lighter chemical components (that which evaporate quicker) come out first, such as 1-Octen -3-ol which has a RT of 06.24 minutes and the heaviest last, such as Alpha-Cadinol at 32.03 minutes.

It has taken us a long time to source this fine, True and unadulterated Melissa. This excerpt from Guenther-The Essential Oils, Vol.3 1949. p. 396, Krieger Publishing Company, Malabar, Florida, explains why. Yield of Oil:The yield of the volatile oil from Melissa officinalis L. is so small that the cost of production becomes almost prohibitive. The commercial oil, therefore, is seldom, if ever, pure, and consists largely of mixtures of lemongrass and citronella, or fractions thereof. In European countries it is prepared by distilling lemon oil over Melissa officinalis L. herb.

The sophistication in adulteration has increased since 1949, thus the ever increasing need to source from a Purist. All Kobashi Oils are tested as above.

THIS IS ONE OF THE 246 PRODUCTS KOBASHI HOLDS IN STOCK.
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