Essential oils are concentrated liquids containing volatile aromatic compound
extracts from plants. The term “essential oils” is misleading because it does
not mean that they are essential for nutrition or metabolism; nor are they
oils in the sense of being lipids. They are volatile aromatic compounds from
plant materials typically obtained by steam or water distillation or,
occasionally, by expression or solvent extraction.
Essential oils are mixtures of molecules belonging to different classes of
chemical compounds, the main ones being alcohols, aldehydes, amines, esters
and terpenes. Their composition varies significantly due to great differences
in the starting plant materials: plant hybrids, growing conditions, processing
methods and many other factors.
Because of their wide range of properties, essential oils find applications in
many different sectors: perfumery, cosmetics, food as flavours, incense,
aromatheraphy, cleaning industry, etc.