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Studies on Turkish Rose Concrete, Absolute, and Hydrosol

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The production of rose absolute from fresh flowers of the cultivated Rosa damascena Miller was realized using traditional and modern techniques, such as molecular distillation, extraction with liquified gases, etc. Headspace trapping and SPME techniques were employed in the sampling of volatile constituents in the concrete, absolute, and hydrosol, for analysis by GC/MS.

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Kurkcuoglu, M., Baser, K.H.C. Studies on Turkish Rose Concrete, Absolute, and Hydrosol. Chemistry of Natural Compounds 39, 457–464 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:CONC.0000011120.71479.7f

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