COMPOSITION OF HOP OIL
Open Access
- 12 November 1963
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Chartered Institute of Brewers and Distillers in Journal of the Institute of Brewing
- Vol. 69 (6) , 460-466
- https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2050-0416.1963.tb01953.x
Abstract
Preliminary separation of hop oil (from Humulus lupulus L. var. Bullion) by physical and chemical methods, followed by programmed gas-chromatography analysis of the individual fractions, revealed the presence of approximately 200 components. The hydrocarbon fraction (70% of the total oil) contained myrcene (30%), caryophyllene (20%), and humulene (40%), plus some 20 minor componentl (10%). The oxygenated fraction contained a complex mixture of alcohols (2-methys butanol, linaloöl, nerol, geraniol, nerolidol, etc.), carbonyls (methylnonyl ketone and numerous other methyl ketones, citral and other aldehydes), and esters of carboxylic acids having straight chains, branched chains and unsaturated straight and branched chains. Most of the identifications are based on gas chromatographic retention times and are tentative.Keywords
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