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GC/MS BATCH NUMBER: CL0106 ESSENTIAL OIL: CYPRESS BOTANICAL NAME: CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS ORIGIN: SPAIN KEY CONSTITUENTS PRESENT IN THIS BATCH OF CYPRESS OIL % α-pinene 52.7 Δ3-CARENE 19.7 LIMONENE 4.7 α-phellandrene + α-terpinene + META-CYMENE 2.8 TERPINOLENE 2.4 β-pinene 2.2 MYRCENE 2.2 α-cedrol 2.2 α-terpinyl ACETATE 1.6 TERPINEN-4-OL 1.0 Comments from Robert Tisserand: Fresh, green, woody odor quality. Eight of the nine key ISO constituents are within range, with germacrene D slight low - not a concern. 510 2nd St S. Twin Falls, ID 83301 * 800-917-6577 * planttherapy.com facebook.com/planttherapy * planttherapy.com/blog

Date : October 3, 2017 SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION Internal code : 17I28-PTH1-1-CC Customer identification : Cypress - Spain CL010671R Type : Essential oil Source : Cupressus sempervirens 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 : Benoit Roger Ph. D. Analysis date : 2017-10-03 Checked and approved by : Alexis St-Gelais, M. Sc., chimiste 2013-174 Note: This report may not be published, including online, without the written consent from Laboratoire PhytoChemia.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 Cyclofenchene 2.62 874 0.05 Monoterpene ξ-fenchene 2.94 898 0.05 0.09 876 0.94 Monoterpene Tricyclene 3.22* 915 0.20 0.14 911 1.08 Monoterpene Hashishene 3.22* 915 [0.20] 52.77 948 1.23* Monoterpene α-thujene 3.31 920 0.65 [52.77] 948 1.23* Monoterpene α-pinene 3.49 930 52.67 [52.77] 948 1.23* Monoterpene α-fenchene 3.68 942 0.55 0.87 981 1.42 Monoterpene Camphene 3.71 944 0.76 1.29 987 1.47 Monoterpene Thuja-2,4(10)-diene 3.80 949 0.03 0.94 1052 2.01* Monoterpene Sabinene 4.13 969 0.84 [0.94] 1052 2.01* Monoterpene β-pinene 4.20 973 2.20 2.00 1033 1.84 Monoterpene Myrcene 4.48 989 2.18 2.80 1110 2.61* Monoterpene Δ3-Carene 4.80* 1007 19.79 19.72 1090 2.36 Monoterpene α-phellandrene 4.80* 1007 [19.79] [2.80] 1110 2.61* Monoterpene α-terpinene 4.94 1015 0.35 [2.80] 1110 2.61* Monoterpene meta-cymene 5.07 1022 0.15 [2.80] 1110 2.61* Monoterpene para-cymene 5.14 1026 0.40 0.53 1206 3.85* Monoterpene Limonene 5.19 1028 4.70 5.19 1136 2.94* Monoterpene β-phellandrene 5.21 1029 0.33 [5.19] 1136 2.94* Monoterpene 1,8-Cineole 5.23 1031 0.08 [5.19] 1136 2.94* Monoterp. ether cis-β-ocimene 5.35 1037 0.01 0.73 1182 3.58* Monoterpene trans-β-ocimene 5.53 1047 0.03 [0.53] 1206 3.85* Monoterpene Lavender lactone 5.62 1052 0.04 0.20 1599 13.14* Lactone γ-terpinene 5.72 1057 0.70 [0.73] 1182 3.58* Monoterpene Isoterpinolene 6.12 1079 0.12 2.54 1222 4.09* Monoterpene Terpinolene 6.21 1084 2.43 [2.54] 1222 4.09* Monoterpene para-cymenene 6.42 1095 0.08 0.10 1363 6.26 Monoterpene Linalool 6.69 1106 0.39 0.80 1490 9.06* Monoterp. alcohol trans-pinocarveol 7.61 1139 0.06 0.32 1576 12.22* Monoterp. alcohol Camphor 7.77 1145 0.04 0.05 1417 7.31 Monoterp. ketone Karahanaenone 8.01 1154 0.22 0.26 1430 7.60 Monoterp. ketone trans-β-terpineol 8.51 1172 0.06 0.24 1604 13.36* Monoterp. alcohol Borneol 8.63 1176 0.09 2.52 1611 13.70* Monoterp. alcohol Terpinen-4-ol 8.81 1183 1.02 1.31 1521 10.12* Monoterp. alcohol para-cymen-8-ol 9.22 1198 0.03 0.06 1757 22.28 Monoterp. alcohol Myrtenal 9.35 1201 0.07 [1.31] 1521 10.12* Monoterp. aldehyde α-terpineol 9.46 1203 0.35 [2.52] 1611 13.70* Monoterp. alcohol Carvacrol methyl ether 10.97 1236 0.03 [1.31] 1521 10.12* Monoterp. ether Bornyl acetate 12.91 1279 0.61 0.70 1500 9.37 Monoterp. ester trans-pinocarvyl acetate 13.49 1292 0.23 0.24 1514 9.86 Monoterp. ester trans-β-terpinyl acetate 15.83* 1329 0.22 [0.20] 1599 13.14* Monoterp. ester Page 2 of 5

α-longipinene 15.83* 1329 [0.22] 0.05 1391 6.71 Sesquiterpene α-cubebene 15.97 1331 0.09 0.12 1402 6.94 Sesquiterpene α-terpinyl acetate 16.69 1342 1.63 [2.52] 1611 13.70* Monoterp. ester α-copaene 17.70 1357 0.06 0.03 1426 7.51 Sesquiterpene α-cedrene 20.14 1394 0.22 [0.80] 1490 9.06* Sesquiterpene β-funebrene? 20.24 1395 0.18 [0.80] 1490 9.06* Sesquiterpene β-caryophyllene 20.59 1400 0.23 [1.31] 1521 10.12* Sesquiterpene β-cedrene 20.78 1402 0.10 0.07 1510 9.72 Sesquiterpene α-humulene 23.38 1433 0.16 [0.32] 1576 12.22* Sesquiterpene Thujopsadiene? 24.07 1442 0.06 Sesquiterpene γ-muurolene 25.47 1458 0.17 [0.24] 1604 13.36* Sesquiterpene Germacrene D 25.61 1460 0.24 [2.52] 1611 13.70* Sesquiterpene Bicyclogermacrene 26.88 1475 0.04 0.11 1637 15.09* Sesquiterpene β-himachalene 27.42 1482 0.06 0.09 1626 14.52 Sesquiterpene α-muurolene 27.64 1484 0.09 [0.11] 1637 15.09* Sesquiterpene γ-cadinene 28.68 1497 0.09 0.10 1663 16.51 Sesquiterpene δ-cadinene 29.34 1506 0.32 0.34 1667 16.70 Sesquiterpene α-cedrol 35.47 1592 2.16 2.30 1980 36.25 Sesquiterp. alcohol α-cadinol 38.08 1651 0.02 0.03 2113 40.69 Sesquiterp. alcohol Isopimaradiene? 46.86 1936 tr Diterpene Manoyl oxide 47.60 1970 tr Diterp. ether Total identified 98.73% 99.65% *: 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 : 1.4695 ± 0.0003 (20 C) CONCLUSION No adulterant, contaminant or diluent were detected using this method. Page 3 of 5

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