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An investigation of the oil of Lavandula vera cultivated in Oregon

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Title An investigation of the oil of Lavandula vera cultivated in Oregon
Names Gibbon, Clarence Irwin (creator)
Pease, Charles S. (advisor)
Date Issued 1938-05 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1938
Abstract The purpose of this work was to investigate possibilities
of raising lavender in Oregon of desirable qualities and.
yield. This was carried out by analysis and study of the
properties of the oil obtained therefrom in order that a
comparison with other kinds of lavender oil might be made.
It was also necessary to make a study of the methods of
cultivation, harvesting, and extraction of the oil.
After deciding upon the species of the lavender the
physical properties of the oil were determined and found to
coincide most closely to those of the oil obtained from the
English variety of Lavandula vera.
On isolation the most abundant chemical constituents
of the oil determined were ethyl amyl ketone, limonene, and
linalool. The separation of these constituents was carried
out by fractional distillation in a specially designed vacuum
still. The constituents were similar to those of the
English oil.
This English oil is considered to have the most desirable
qualities as a perfume and demands the highest price of the
many different lavender oils. From this comparison and the
excellent odor of the oil it was concluded that it was an
oil of good quality.
From the standpoint of quality end yield of the oil
from the plant the possibilities of raising lavender in
Oregon seem quite favorable.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Essences and essential oils
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/52672

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