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Seasonal variation in essential oil yield and composition from naturalized thymus vulgaris L. in New Zealand

โœ Scribed by Jennifer A. McGimpsey; Malcolm H. Douglas; John W. Van Klink; Daniel A. Beauregard; Nigel B. Perry


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
382 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0882-5734

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โœฆ Synopsis


The seasonal variation in essential oil yield and composition from naturalized Thymus vulgaris L. in Central Otago, New Zealand, is reported. Essential oil yield (Ilha), from replicated, pilot-scale distillations, was influenced by both the field production of herb and the essential oil content of the herb. The oil yield peaked at 22.8 llha in December, after flowering had finished. Essential oil composition also varied significantly during the 13month sampling period. Levels of the phenolic components, thymol and carvacrol, peaked at a total of 37% after flowering in summer (December and January). p-Cymene was an important component of Central Otago thyme oils and ranged from 40% to 50% in winter and early spring (May to October), declining to 21% in January. To maximize yields and phenol content of the oil, naturalizcd thyme in Central Otago should be harvested after flowering has finished in December.


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