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backhousia_citriodora_f._muell [2015/09/22 10:15] andreas |
backhousia_citriodora_f._muell [2016/11/23 07:56] andreas |
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"The common name reflects the strong lemon smell of the crushed leaves. "Lemon scented myrtle" was the primary common name until the shortened trade name, "lemon myrtle", was created by the native foods industry to market the leaf for culinary use. Lemon myrtle is now the more common name for the plant and its products... B.citriodora has two essential oil chemotypes: The citral chemotype is more prevalent and is cultivated in Australia for flavouring and essential oil. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citral|Citral]] as an isolate in steam distilled lemon myrtle oil is typically 90–98%, and oil yield 1–3% from fresh leaf. It is the highest natural source of citral. The citronellal chemotype is uncommon, and can be used as an insect repellent." [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backhousia_citriodora]] | "The common name reflects the strong lemon smell of the crushed leaves. "Lemon scented myrtle" was the primary common name until the shortened trade name, "lemon myrtle", was created by the native foods industry to market the leaf for culinary use. Lemon myrtle is now the more common name for the plant and its products... B.citriodora has two essential oil chemotypes: The citral chemotype is more prevalent and is cultivated in Australia for flavouring and essential oil. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citral|Citral]] as an isolate in steam distilled lemon myrtle oil is typically 90–98%, and oil yield 1–3% from fresh leaf. It is the highest natural source of citral. The citronellal chemotype is uncommon, and can be used as an insect repellent." [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backhousia_citriodora]] |
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| |{{:citral.jpg}} \\ citral \\ (geranial, neral) | {{:citronellal.jpg}} \\ [[http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/rw1032651.html|citronellal]] | |
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"B. citriodora F. Muell. was found to exist as two chemotypes in which either citral or citronellal predominated." \\ | "B. citriodora F. Muell. was found to exist as two chemotypes in which either citral or citronellal predominated." \\ |
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Backhousia citriodora, Botanischer Garten Berlin-Dahlem, | Backhousia citriodora, Botanischer Garten Berlin-Dahlem, |
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