Aromatherapy: Composition of the gaseous phase at equilibrium with liquid bergamot essential oil

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This work compares the composition at different temperatures of gaseous phase of bergamot essential oil at equilibrium with the liquid phase. A new GC-MS methodology to determine quantitatively the volatile aroma compounds was developed. The adopted methodology involved the direct injection of headspace gas into injection port of GC-MS system and of known amounts of the corresponding authentic volatile compounds. The methodology was validated. This study showed that gaseous phase composition is different from that of the liquid phase at equilibrium with it.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Leggio, A., Leotta, V., Belsito, E. L., Di Gioia, M. L., Romio, E., Santoro, I., … Liguori, A. (2017). Aromatherapy: Composition of the gaseous phase at equilibrium with liquid bergamot essential oil. Chemistry Central Journal, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13065-017-0340-y

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