Title: Angelica
Literature References: Tall, perennial, herbaceous plant,
Angelica archangelica L.
, Umbelliferae. Habit. Europe, Asia. Medicinal parts are the seed, leaves and root.
Constit. Root: Volatile oil (0.35-1.9%); more than 20 furanocoumarins including bergapten, angelicin, archangelicin, isoimperatorin, xanthotoxin; osthol, umbelliferone, flavonoids, sugars. Fruit: Volatile oil, furanocoumarins, fatty oil, phytosterols. Review of constituents and uses: V. E. Tyler,
The Honest Herbal (Pharmaceutical Products Press, New York, 3rd Ed., 1993) pp 29-30; N. G. Bisset, M. Wichtl,
Herbal Drugs and Phytopharmaceuticals, English Ed. (CRC Press, Boca Raton, 1994) pp 70-72; J. Gruenwald
et al., PDR for Herbal Medicines (Medical Economics, Montvale, 2nd Ed., 2000) pp 32-34.
Derivative Type: Angelica root oil
CAS Registry Number: 8015-64-3
Literature References: Volatile oil obtained by steam distillation of the dried slender roots.
Constit. Chiefly b-phellandrene (13-28%), a-phellandrene (2-14%), a-pinene (14-31%).
Properties: Pale yellow to deep amber liquid with warm, pungent odor and bittersweet taste. d2525 0.850-0.880.
nD20 1.473-1.487. Acid value not more than 7.0. Rotation: 0° to +46°. Sol in most fixed oils, slightly sol in mineral oil. Relatively insol in glycerin, propylene glycol.
Keep well closed, cool, and protected from light.
Index of refraction: nD20 1.473-1.487
Density: d2525 0.850-0.880
Derivative Type: Angelica seed oil
Literature References: Volatile oil obtained by steam distillation of the fresh seeds.
Properties: Light yellow liquid having a sweet, delicate aroma. d2525 0.853-0.876.
nD20 1.480-1.488. Rotation: +4° to +16°. Acid value not more than 3.0.
Keep well closed, cool, and protected from light.
Index of refraction: nD20 1.480-1.488
Density: d2525 0.853-0.876
Use: Flavoring for liqueurs and gin.
Therap-Cat: Carminative, diaphoretic, diuretic.