Aloysia triphlla (Lemon verbena) in flower |
Lemon verbena (Aloysia triphylla) oil contains at least 40-69 different constituents, with geographacial variations apparent; oil from Argentina had >36% myrcenone; whereas Turkish distilled oil had quite a differnt chemical profile; and Moroccan oil contains 1,8 cineole along with other expected constituents. Other research identifed that Chilean oil has seasonal variations in the citral conten here.
Here in NZ, no such analysis has been undertaken and the oil is produced in such limited quantities that any cost of having a GLC analysis done would be prohibitively expensive. This distillation is as much about the essential oil produced as the hydrosol which has a high percentage of volatile componets left in after the disitllation as only the best is extracted for the essential oil. The E.O. is antiviral (diffused) and a relaxant. If it is going to be used on the skin i would recommend patch testing first for sensitivity and using in less than 0.2%, however do not the potential for phototoxicty already mentioned.
Lemon verbena Hydrosol Facts (Ph 5.2-5.5) which is considered similar to the acid mantle of the skin and therefore will be valuable as a skin clarifying agent. It is believed to be anti inflammatory and has none of the irritant concerns of the essential oil. We will be using the hydrosol as part of a new clarifying range of skin care to be launched in January 2014 (www.fromnature.biz).
Internally the hydrosol can be used for intestinal and pelvic cramps and as a tea is a great stress reliever, working on the autonomic nervous system. Lemon verbena hydrosol is also very resilient and should last at least 18 months (3). I have some stored in the fridge now for 3 years and no sign of going off.
Harvest Day!
The lemon verbena trees are tucked about on the organic farm as well as being in a couple of neat rows. The trees are around 5-6 feet in height and harvesting is done by hand with sharp sterilized secateurs. Thomas had already done a large part of the work the night before to beat the weather, and we (my husband and I) spent about 90 minutes finishing off a dozen or so trees.The weather was perfect- low cloud and cool with the rain holding off. This is not a job for the heat of summer which will be with us in a couple of weeks when the lavender will be harvested.
Showing where the flower and top leaves were hand cut for harvesting. Bulk of leaves left on plant for later harvesting for tea and possibly another distillation. |
The main row being harvested |
About 15 -20 mins work |
The still pot filled with fresh harvested flowers picked today and the night before. Weight of material approx 34 kg |
Buckets of hydrosol ready to go into cool dark storage |
Steam generator |
Clock watching- the steam entered the still at 0930 am and by 0937 the first drops of EO and hydrosol were coming out of the condenser |
This is the oil/hydrosol mix filling up the separator and spilling over at the peak point of production-exciting! |
The temperature of the condenser is kept at a constant 45 degrees Celsius and is adjusted through the control of cold water entering the condenser. |
At the end the oil is separated off and frozen to remove any remaining hydrosol. |
- Still charge 34 kg fresh plant material (flowers and leaves) -minimal branches
- Total distillation time 90 mins
- Essential oil Yield 90-100 ml (most of the oil reabsorbed into the hydrosol)
- Hydrosol yield 98 litres
Please note the hydrosol does not contain any preservatives, it has been filtered and stored directly into sterile containers. At time of resale it is poured into clean plastic (PET) containers.
Consumer packs: 5 ml of lemon verbena flower oil distilled 29 december + 125ml hydrosol from same batch sent airmail worldwide is $55.00 NZ. This is not a tracked or insured service and delivery can take up to 10 working days. We can also offer an economy courier option for $110 NZ which includes 10 ml essential oil + 425 ml hydrosol (1 x 300 ml bottle and 1 x 125 ml bottles). this is tracked and insured with a 2-6 day worldwide target* (USA, UK, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan & Europe). NZ and Australia please contact me directly for other delivery options. payment is via paypal only for international orders.
We can organise farm visits and distillation workshops by arrangement. Next distillation is lavender and lavandin in approx. 2 weeks!
All the best for 2014,Wendy Please visit my facebook page for any updates
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