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GC/MS BATCH NUMBER: F80104 ESSENTIAL OIL: FRANKINCENSE FREREANA BOTANICAL NAME: BOSWELLIA FREREANA ORIGIN: SOMALIA KEY CONSTITUENTS PRESENT IN THIS BATCH OF FRANKINCENSE FREREANA OIL % α-thujene 48.5 α-pinene 15.3 p-cymene 9.3 SABINENE 7.7 LIMONENE 2.5 α-phellandrene 2.3 TERPINEN-4-OL 2.0 β-pinene 2.0 1,8-CINEOLE 1.5 MYRCENE 1.1 Comments from Robert Tisserand: A beautiful incense-y odor quality with hints of Lemon and Tea Tree. Constituents are in expected amounts. 510 2nd St S. Twin Falls, ID 83301 * 800-917-6577 * planttherapy.com facebook.com/planttherapy * planttherapy.com/blog

Date : November 17, 2017 SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION Internal code : 17K14-PTH3-1-CC Customer identification : Frankincense Frereana - Somalia - F80104612R Type : Essential oil Source : Boswellia frereana Customer : Plant Therapy ANALYSIS Method : PC-PA-001-15E06, "Analysis of the composition of a liquid essential oil by GC-FID" (in French). Identifications double-checked by GC-MS Analyst : Sylvain Mercier, M. Sc., chimiste Analysis date : 2017-11-17 Checked and approved by : Alexis St-Gelais, M. Sc., chimiste 2013-174 Note: This report may not be published, including online, without the written consent from Laboratoire PhytoChemia. This report is digitally signed, it is only considered valid if the digital signature is intact. Page 1 of 5

IDENTIFIED COMPOUNDS Identification Column: BP5 Column: WAX R.T. R.I. % % R.I. R.T. Molecular Class Toluene 1.32 759 0.08 64.14 973 1.26* Simple phenolic 2-Isopropylfuran? 1.40 770 0.01 Furan Unknown (m/z = 93, 91 (68), 121 (60), 77 (50), 79 (43), 105 (21), 41 (20)... 136 (17)) 2.79 887 0.05 Tricyclene 3.22* 915 0.10 0.02 922 1.05 Monoterpene Hashishene 3.22* 915 [0.10] [64.14] 973 1.26* Monoterpene α-thujene 3.38 924 48.47 [64.14] 973 1.26* Monoterpene α-pinene 3.47 929 15.26 [64.14] 973 1.26* Monoterpene Unknown (m/z = 91, 92 (49), 65 (12)... 134? (2)) 3.65 940 0.27 8.22 1054 1.97* Monoterpene Camphene 3.71 944 0.14 0.42 999 1.43 Monoterpene Thuja-2,4(10)-diene 3.80 949 0.05 [8.22] 1054 1.97* Monoterpene Sabinene 4.16 970 7.71 [8.22] 1054 1.97* Monoterpene β-pinene 4.21 973 1.97 1.82 1037 1.79 Monoterpene Myrcene 4.48 989 1.11 1.72 1114 2.53* Monoterpene α-phellandrene 4.76* 1005 2.80 2.31 1108 2.45 Monoterpene Δ3-Carene 4.76* 1005 [2.80] 0.12 1077 2.26 Monoterpene α-terpinene 4.94 1015 0.19 [1.72] 1114 2.53* Monoterpene meta-cymene 5.04 1020 0.11 [1.72] 1114 2.53* Monoterpene para-cymene 5.17 1027 9.28 8.41 1208 3.77* Monoterpene Limonene 5.20 1029 2.47 5.13 1140 2.88* Monoterpene β-phellandrene 5.22 1030 0.19 [5.13] 1140 2.88* Monoterpene 1,8-Cineole 5.24 1031 1.50 [5.13] 1140 2.88* Monoterp. ether cis-β-ocimene 5.35 1037 0.08 0.84 1187 3.49* Monoterpene trans-β-ocimene 5.53 1047 0.05 [8.41] 1208 3.77* Monoterpene Unknown (m/z = 109, 43 (39), 91 (25), 95 (20)... 119 5.68 1055 0.05 Oxygenated monoterpene (15), 137 (19), 152 (1)) γ-terpinene 5.72 1057 0.80 [0.84] 1187 3.49* Monoterpene cis-sabinene hydrate 6.06 1076 0.02 0.02 1406 6.83 Monoterp. alcohol Terpinolene 6.19 1083 0.08 0.06 1222 3.98 Monoterpene para-cymenene 6.42 1095 0.02 0.15 1360 6.08* Monoterpene Linalool 6.70 1106 0.04 0.03 1490 8.81 Monoterp. alcohol α-thujone 6.74 1108 0.01 [0.15] 1360 6.08* Monoterp. ketone β-thujone 7.01 1117 0.13 [0.15] 1360 6.08* Monoterp. ketone α-campholenal 7.26 1127 0.03 Monoterp. aldehyde trans-pinocarveol 7.62 1140 0.06 0.13 1560 11.24 Monoterp. alcohol trans-sabinol 7.67 1141 0.05 Monoterp. alcohol trans-verbenol 7.83 1147 0.05 0.07 1592 12.39* Monoterp. alcohol Page 2 of 5

α-phellandren-8-ol analog 7.98 1153 0.03 Monoterp. alcohol Pinocarvone 8.22 1162 0.02 0.02 1461 8.14 Monoterp. ketone Umbellulone 8.51 1172 0.02 0.03 1549 10.81 Monoterp. ketone α-phellandren-8-ol 8.66 1177 0.08 Monoterp. alcohol Terpinen-4-ol 8.83 1184 2.03 2.41 1522 9.85* Monoterp. alcohol Myrtenal 9.39 1201 0.03 [2.41] 1522 9.85* Monoterp. aldehyde α-terpineol 9.49* 1204 0.48 0.65 1617 13.53* Monoterp. alcohol β-phellandren-8-ol 9.49* 1204 [0.48] 0.06 1704 18.05 Monoterp. alcohol Verbenone 9.85 1212 0.04 [0.07] 1592 12.39* Monoterp. ketone Octyl acetate 9.92 1213 0.15 0.15 1420 7.18 Aliphatic ester Methyl decyl ether 10.37 1223 0.33 0.35 1317 5.40 Aliphatic ether Bornyl acetate 12.90 1279 0.04 0.05 1502 9.11 Monoterp. ester α-cubebene 15.96 1331 0.05 0.03 1410 6.92 Sesquiterpene α-copaene 17.70 1357 0.89 0.94 1429 7.39 Sesquiterpene β-bourbonene 18.11 1363 0.06 0.06 1450 7.87 Sesquiterpene β-cubebene 18.66 1372 0.05 0.04 1474 8.44 Sesquiterpene β-elemene 18.92 1375 0.04 [2.41] 1522 9.85* Sesquiterpene β-caryophyllene 20.59 1400 0.62 0.38 1517 9.66 Sesquiterpene α-humulene 23.39 1434 0.11 0.11 1579 11.93 Sesquiterpene γ-muurolene 25.46 1458 0.07 0.08 1609 13.10 Sesquiterpene Germacrene D 25.61 1460 0.11 [0.65] 1617 13.53* Sesquiterpene β-selinene 26.22 1467 0.03 [0.65] 1617 13.53* Sesquiterpene Bicyclogermacrene 26.87 1475 0.05 0.05 1645 14.94 Sesquiterpene γ-cadinene 28.69 1497 0.07 0.08 1664 15.98 Sesquiterpene δ-cadinene 29.34 1506 0.27 0.26 1671 16.31 Sesquiterpene Caryophyllene oxide 33.82 1569 0.08 0.12 1842 27.33* Sesquiterp. ether Viridiflorol 34.84 1583 0.05 0.04 1973 35.24 Sesquiterp. alcohol τ-cadinol 37.54 1638 0.05 0.05 2065 38.74 Sesquiterp. alcohol Dimer of α-phellandrene II 42.30 1771 tr [0.12] 1842 27.33* Diterpene Serratol 51.41 2129 0.04 0.02 2573 50.48 Diterp. alcohol Total identified 99.02% 99.59% *: Two or more compounds are coeluting on this column [xx]: Duplicate percentage due to coelutions, not taken account in the identified total Note: no correction factor was applied OTHER DATA Physical aspect : Faintly yellow liquid Refractive index : 1.4630 ± 0.0003 (20 C) CONCLUSION No adulterant, contaminant or diluent were detected using this method. Page 3 of 5

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