Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society (Mar 2010)

Essential oil composition of Lavandula angustifolia Mill. cultivated in the mid hills of Uttarakhand, India

  • RAM S. VERMA,
  • LAIQ U. RAHMAN,
  • CHANDAN S. CHANOTIYA,
  • RAJESH K. VERMA,
  • AMIT CHAUHAN,
  • ANJU YADAV,
  • ANAND SINGH,
  • AJAI K. YADAV

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75, no. 3
pp. 343 – 348

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The essential oil content in the inflorescence of lavender (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.) cultivated in the mid hills of Uttarakhand was found to be 2.8 % based on the fresh weight. The oil was analysed by capillary GC and GC–MS. Thirty seven constituents, representing 97.81 % of the oil were identified. The major components of the oil were linalyl acetate (47.56 %), linalool (28.06 %), lavandulyl acetate (4.34 %) and α-terpineol (3.75 %). The quality of lavender oil produced in India was found to be comparable to that produced in Hungary, France, China, Bulgaria, Russia and the USA.

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