Description
Chemistry of Aromatherapeutic Oils (3rd Ed.)
Author: Bowles E Joy
Language: EnglishSubjects for Chemistry of Aromatherapeutic Oils:
Keywords
White Cells; Aromatherapeutic Oils; UDP Glucuronyl Transferase; chemical functional groups; Essential Oil; quality control; Phenyl Methyl Ethers; pharmacological actions; Terpenoid Molecules; essential oils; Tea Tree Oil; Sabinyl Acetate; Linalyl Acetate; Essential Oil Constituents; Plasma Concentration; Essential Oil Chemistry; Chiral Carbon Atoms; GC MS Analysis; Isoprene Units; Enantiomeric Molecules; Sesquiterpenoid Lactones; Emulsifier Molecules; Salvia Officinalis; Steam Distillation; Carbon Double Bonds; Gaba A-type Receptor; Ylang Ylang; Cold Pressed Bergamot Oil; Average Percentage Values; Cyclic Ethers
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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The Chemistry of Aromatherapeutic Oils offers a practical approach to understanding the chemical functional groups and pharmacological actions of essential oils.
Incorporating up to date research findings, The Chemistry of Aromatherapeutic Oils takes you, step by step, through the fundamental chemistry of aromatherapy and explains the powerful effects of essential oils on the body at a molecular level.
Including:
* Useful chemical diagrams and easy to follow explanations
* Essential oil extraction methods and techniques for quality control
* Reference charts of the effects of essential oils on pharmacological targets and the major compounds of 89 essential oils
This book helps to make sense of the chemistry of aromatherapy for those who need to understand the science and efficacy of this healing art. Ideal for students and practitioners of holistic therapies, this book will also appeal to nurses, doctors, pharmacists and other allied health practitioners.
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
1 What is Chemistry?
2 Plants and Essential Oils
3 Terpenes
4 Functional groups
5 The pharmacology of essential oils
6 Quality control
7 Isomers and naming
8 Molecular structures
Appendix: Ready reference list of essential oils
Notes
Index
E. Joy Bowles BSc Hon, has taught the chemistry of essential oils to aromatherapists in Australia and America since 1991. In 2001 Joy developed an on-line course for The Australasian College of Herbal Studies in Oregon, USA. She has also taught at the highly regarded Nature Care College in Sydney and run workshops for the International Federation of Aromatherapists. She co-founded the Aromatherapy Research Group (TARG) in 1997. Joy has a Graduate Certificate in Environmental Education at Griffith University. She has recently been awarded a full scholarship to complete a PhD at Southern Cross University, NSW, where she will conduct research into aromatherapy for aged care.