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GC/MS BATCH NUMBER: R10104 ESSENTIAL OIL: RAVENSARA BOTANICAL NAME: RAVENSARA AROMATICA ORIGIN: MADAGASCAR KEY CONSTITUENTS PRESENT IN THIS BATCH OF RAVENSARA OIL SABINENE 14.0 % Comments from Robert Tisserand: Has a penetrating, sharp-fresh odor. Constituents look typical. LIMONENE 13.8 GERMACRENE D 6.8 Δ3-CARENE 5.4 LINALOOL 5.2 α-pinene 5.2 METHYLEUGENOL 5.1 β-caryophyllene 4.6 MYRCENE 4.1 METHYL CHAVICOL (ESTRAGOLE) 3.1 β-pinene 2.8 α-phellandrene 2.8 α-terpinene 2.0 γ-terpinene 1.7 cis-β-ocimene 1.4 CAMPHENE 1.2 δ-cadinene 1.2 1,8-CINEOLE 1.01 510 2nd St S. Twin Falls, ID 83301 * 800-917-6577 * planttherapy.com facebook.com/planttherapy * planttherapy.com/blog

Date : April 5, 2016 SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION Internal code : 16C24-PTH7-1-DM Customer identification : Ravensara - Madagascar - R1010457R Type : Essential oil Source : Ravensara aromatica Customer : Plant Therapy ANALYSIS Method : PC-PA-001-15E06, "Analysis of the composition of a liquid essential oil by GC-FID" (in French). Analyst : Sylvain Mercier, M. Sc., chimiste Analysis date : 2016-04-02 Checked and approved by : Alexis St-Gelais, M. Sc., chimiste 2013-174 Note: This report may not be published, including online, without the written consent from Laboratoire PhytoChemia.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 α-thujene 3.08 921 0.98 1.06 962 0.95 Monoterpene α-pinene 3.19 927 5.21 5.19 955 0.92 Monoterpene Camphene 3.46* 943 1.31 1.23 1007 1.15 Monoterpene α-fenchene 3.46* 943 [1.31] 0.07 999 1.10 Monoterpene Sabinene 3.91 971 14.00 14.14 1067 1.63 Monoterpene β-pinene 3.96 974 2.81 2.81 1046 1.46 Monoterpene Myrcene 4.23 991 4.08 4.19 1122 2.12 Monoterpene 2-Carene 4.32 997 0.01 0.02 1077 1.70 Monoterpene Δ3-Carene 4.51* 1007 8.21 5.42 1099 1.88 Monoterpene α-phellandrene 4.51* 1007 [8.21] 2.81 1114 2.04 Monoterpene Pseudolimonene 4.53 1009 0.76 0.71 1119 2.08 Monoterpene α-terpinene 4.67 1017 1.95 1.93 1128 2.19 Monoterpene meta-cymene 4.75 1021 0.10 Monoterpene para-cymene 4.85 1027 0.34 0.58 1215 3.21 Monoterpene Limonene 4.93 1031 15.50 13.79 1149 2.44 Monoterpene β-phellandrene 4.94 1032 [15.50] 2.89 1153 2.49* Monoterpene 1,8-Cineole 4.97 1034 1.07 [2.89] 1153 2.49* Monoterp. ether cis-β-ocimene 5.08 1040 1.35 1.24 1195 2.98 Monoterpene trans-β-ocimene 5.25 1049 0.18 0.18 1209 3.13 Monoterpene γ-terpinene 5.43 1060 1.66 1.80 1194 2.96 Monoterpene cis-linalool oxide (fur.) 5.73 1076 0.01 0.02 1389 5.68 Monoterp. alcohol cis-sabinene hydrate 5.74 1077 0.22 0.35 1417 6.12* Monoterp. alcohol Terpinolene 5.89 1085 0.59 0.58 1229 3.42 Monoterpene Linalool 6.35* 1108 5.21 5.26 1508 7.86* Monoterp. alcohol trans-sabinene hydrate 6.35* 1108 [5.21] 0.16 1493 7.55 Monoterp. alcohol cis-para-menth-2-en-1-ol 6.80 1126 0.16 [5.26] 1508 7.86* Monoterp. alcohol trans-para-menth-2-en-1-ol 7.25 1144 0.08 0.08 1558 9.30 Monoterp. alcohol Borneol 8.02 1174 0.27 0.25 1624 11.39 Monoterp. alcohol Terpinen-4-ol 8.24 1183 3.11 3.12 1538 8.70 Monoterp. alcohol Methylchavicol 8.85* 1205 2.82 3.10 1590 10.28* Phenylpropanoid α-terpineol 8.85* 1205 [2.82] 0.48 1634 11.84* Monoterp. alcohol Bornyl acetate 12.09 1281 0.29 0.37 1514 7.98 Monoterp. ester Dihydroedulan I 12.20 1284 0.11 0.12 1450 6.74 Edulan Bicycloelemene 14.32 1324 0.42 0.42 1424 6.25 Sesquiterpene α-cubebene 14.94 1334 0.35 0.22 1416 6.10 Sesquiterpene α-terpinyl acetate 15.55 1344 0.19 0.25 1619 11.18 Monoterp. ester α-ylangene 16.17 1354 0.18 [0.35] 1417 6.12* Sesquiterpene α-copaene 16.55 1360 1.17 1.20 1439 6.53 Sesquiterpene β-cubebene 17.47 1375 0.55 0.60 1483 7.36 Sesquiterpene β-elemene 17.68 1378 0.43 0.50 1531 8.47 Sesquiterpene β-caryophyllene 19.32 1404 4.62 4.68 1529 8.42 Sesquiterpene Page 2 of 5

Methyleugenol 20.26 1416 5.13 4.91 1943 30.11 Phenylpropanoid α-humulene 21.90 1436 0.94 [3.10] 1590 10.28* Sesquiterpene allo-aromadendrene 22.15 1439 0.41 0.53 1567 9.55 Sesquiterpene γ-muurolene 23.54 1456 0.06 0.03 1613 10.96 Sesquiterpene Germacrene D 24.15 1463 6.76 7.02 1630 11.68 Sesquiterpene β-selinene 24.77 1471 0.18 [0.48] 1634 11.84* Sesquiterpene Bicyclogermacrene 25.21* 1476 0.38 0.27 1647 12.43 Sesquiterpene α-selinene 25.21* 1476 [0.38] 0.10 1638 12.05 Sesquiterpene 4-epi-Cubebol 25.75 1483 0.12 0.11 1811 21.11 Sesquiterp. alcohol Valencene 26.09* 1487 0.62 0.43 1669 13.41 Sesquiterpene α-muurolene 26.09* 1487 [0.62] 0.11 1651 12.61 Sesquiterpene γ-cadinene 26.94 1497 0.20 0.17 1673 13.61 Sesquiterpene Cubebol 27.43 1503 0.08 0.08 1858 24.35 Sesquiterp. alcohol δ-cadinene 27.63 1506 1.16 1.21 1680 13.91 Sesquiterpene trans-calamenene 27.88 1509 0.10 0.12 1726 16.10 Sesquiterpene trans-cadina-1,4-diene 28.65 1519 0.07 0.08 1696 14.67 Sesquiterpene α-elemol 30.82 1548 0.67 0.71 2004 33.77 Sesquiterp. alcohol Elemicin 32.46 1569 0.62 0.49 2153 39.30 Phenylpropanoid Guaiol 34.07 1590 0.14 0.16 2009 34.09 Sesquiterp. alcohol γ-eudesmol 35.80 1621 0.18 0.15 2074 36.74 Sesquiterp. alcohol τ-cadinol 36.41 1635 0.06 0.06 2078 36.88 Sesquiterp. alcohol τ-muurolol 36.54 1638 0.07 0.06 2093 37.43 Sesquiterp. alcohol β-eudesmol 36.77* 1643 0.27 0.13 2117 38.24 Sesquiterp. alcohol α-muurolol 36.77* 1643 [0.27] 0.13 2114 38.13 Sesquiterp. alcohol α-cadinol 37.00 1649 0.13 0.13 2131 38.71 Sesquiterp. alcohol Total identified 98.65% 99.01% *: Two or more compounds are coeluting on this column [xx]: Duplicate percentage due to coelutions, not taken account in the identified total : Peaks apexes were resolved, but peaks overlapped and were summed for analysis Note: no correction factor was applied OTHER DATA Physical aspect : Light yellow liquid Refractive index : 1.4805 ± 0.0003 (20 C) CONCLUSION No adulterant, contaminant or diluent were detected using this method. Page 3 of 5

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