This is what the tail end of Noble Fir needle (Abies procera) oil looks like. The blue color indicates the presence of azulene. This finished product is lighter in color, because the earlier oils are lighter in color.
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Saturday, January 12, 2013
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Monday, January 07, 2013
Noble Fir Distillation
Just received a load of Noble Fir (Abies procera) boughs. These boughs were sustainably harvested in the pristine mountains of the Cascade Range in Oregon.
Just prior to distillation, the branches will be run through our chipper to maximize the amount of plant material in our retort.
We will be distilling for both essential oils and hydrosols. Past distillations resulted in an essential oil with a slight blue tinge. This indicates the presence of azulene, which is a powerful anti-inflammatory.
Just prior to distillation, the branches will be run through our chipper to maximize the amount of plant material in our retort.
We will be distilling for both essential oils and hydrosols. Past distillations resulted in an essential oil with a slight blue tinge. This indicates the presence of azulene, which is a powerful anti-inflammatory.
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Distilling Lemongrass for Oil and Hydrosol
Just finished distilling a batch of fresh Lemongrass from Jamaica. The resulting oil is wonderful however the yield was low at 0.2%. For curiosity's sake, I'll have the oil tested for Citral content. It is apparently not worth importing the raw material for distillation here in Oregon. It will make for a very expensive oil.
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