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Title: Essential Oils


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Essential Oils
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Learning outcomes
  • Essential oils are the concentrated extracts of
    volatile, non-water-soluble aroma compounds from
    plants.
  • Essential oils are widely used in perfumes,
    cosmetic products, cleaning products and as
    flavourings in foods.

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Learning outcomes
  • Essential oils are mixtures of organic compounds.
  • Terpenes are the key components in most essential
    oils.

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The history of essential oils
  • The benefits of essential oils have been
    recognised for thousands of years.
  • Their use is described in the New Testament of
    the Bible.
  • They were used in anointing rituals and in
    healing the sick.

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The history of essential oils
  • The ancient Egyptians used essential oils for
    embalming, religious rites and medicinal
    purposes.
  • King Tuts tomb was found to contain 50 jars of
    essential oil when it was opened in 1922.

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Modern uses
Cosmetics
Flavours
Cleaning
Essential oils
Dentistry
Adhesives
Perfumes
Medical
Insect repellents
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What are essential oils?
  • Essential refers to the fact that the oil
    carries the distinctive essence (scent) of the
    plant.
  • Concentrated, volatile, non-water soluble aroma
    compounds extracted from plants.
  • Contain no artificial substances, unlike perfumes
    and fragrance oils.

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Essential oils composition
  • Essential oils are mixtures of organic compounds.
  • Terpenes are the key components of all essential
    oils.

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Essential oils chemistry
  • The distinctive character of an essential oil can
    be attributed to the functional group present in
    its key molecule.
  • Esters, aldehydes, ketones and alcohols are all
    found in essential oils.

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Essential oils perfume
  • The ester linalyl acetate is found in the
    essential oil lavender.
  • This ester is often added to perfumes.

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Essential oils cleaning
  • The essential oil known as lemon oil contains the
    terpene d-limonene.
  • It is known for its ability to act as a natural
    solvent and a cleanser.

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Hospital cleaners
  • Certain essential oils kill bacteria and fungi
    (including MRSA and E. coli) within 2 minutes of
    contact.
  • Essential oils are blended into soaps and
    shampoos used in hospitals to eradicate deadly
    super bugs.

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Essential oils cosmetics
  • The essential oil geraniol is added to some
    cosmetics to balance and revitalise the skin.

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Essential oil cold sores
  • Melissa oil contains the terpene citral, which is
    used to combat cold sores.

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Essential oils toothpaste
  • The essential oil thymol has antiseptic
    properties.

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Steam distillation
  • Steam distillation is one of the methods used to
    extract essential oils from plants.
  • Steam passes over the plant and extracts the
    essential oil.
  • The mixture evaporates and passes into the
    condenser.
  • The essential oil vapour is chilled and
    collected.

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Steam distillation
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Essential oils summary
  • Concentrated extracts of volatile,
    non-water-soluble aroma compounds from plants.
  • Widely used in perfumes, cosmetics, cleaning
    products and flavourings.
  • Mixtures of organic compounds.
  • Terpenes are the key components of most essential
    oils.
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