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[WANG DI Technology Center of Yuxi Hongta Tobacco Group, Yuxi 653100, Yunnan, China; Analysis of Treemoss Concrete and Absolute Oil and its Application in Tobacco Flavoring [J]., Qiang, L., De-Shou, M., Chun, H., Tobacco Science & Technology, 2005, 3] | [WANG DI Technology Center of Yuxi Hongta Tobacco Group, Yuxi 653100, Yunnan, China; Analysis of Treemoss Concrete and Absolute Oil and its Application in Tobacco Flavoring [J]., Qiang, L., De-Shou, M., Chun, H., Tobacco Science & Technology, 2005, 3] | ||
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"... the fragrance industry indiscriminately indicated under the name of ‘oakmoss’ the lichen collected on oak trees or the lichen collected on other trees. However, distinction has been made traditionally between ‘cedarmoss’ collected mainly in Morocco on cedar trees (Cedrus atlantica), and ‘treemoss’ gathered from pine trees (Pinus spp.), although the lichen species is actually the same (P. furfuracea). The difference in fragrance is mainly attributable to the wood, twigs, bark, etc. from pine trees, which contaminate the lichen to various extents... \\ | "... the fragrance industry indiscriminately indicated under the name of ‘oakmoss’ the lichen collected on oak trees or the lichen collected on other trees. However, distinction has been made traditionally between ‘cedarmoss’ collected mainly in Morocco on cedar trees (Cedrus atlantica), and ‘treemoss’ gathered from pine trees (Pinus spp.), although the lichen species is actually the same (P. furfuracea). The difference in fragrance is mainly attributable to the wood, twigs, bark, etc. from pine trees, which contaminate the lichen to various extents... \\ | ||
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proportion can even reach 80%... \\ | proportion can even reach 80%... \\ | ||
The content of defined lichen compounds in P. furfuracea has only rarely been measured. In most cases, the preferred analytical technique is HPLC. For example, atranorin, physodic acid, hydroxyphysodic acid and virensic acid are claimed to represent 0.11–0.19%, | The content of defined lichen compounds in P. furfuracea has only rarely been measured. In most cases, the preferred analytical technique is HPLC. For example, atranorin, physodic acid, hydroxyphysodic acid and virensic acid are claimed to represent 0.11–0.19%, | ||
- | [Lichen extracts as raw materials in perfumery. Part 2: treemoss., Joulain, D., Tabacchi, R., Flavour and fragrance journal, 24(3), 2009, 105-116] | + | [Lichen extracts as raw materials in perfumery. Part 2: treemoss., Joulain, D., Tabacchi, R., Flavour and fragrance journal, 24(3), 2009, 105-116] [http:// |
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