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GC/MS BATCH NUMBER: B50105 ESSENTIAL OIL: BLUE TANSY BOTANICAL NAME: TANACETUM ANNUUM ORIGIN: MOROCCO KEY CONSTITUENTS PRESENT IN THIS BATCH OF BLUE TANSY OIL SABINENE 25.6 CAMPHOR 11.2 % Comments from Robert Tisserand: Excellent fruity/camphor odor quality. Relatively high in chamazulene (19%) and dihydrochamazulenes. CHAMAZULENE 7.8 1,9-DIHYDROCHAMAZULENE 5.9 α-phellandrene 5.5 MYRCENE 5.5 p-cymene 4.4 β-pinene 4.3 α-pinene 2.5 1,8-CINEOLE 1.7 LIMONENE 1.7 4,10-DIHYDROCHAMAZULENE 1.6 TERPINEN-4-OL 1.5 γ-terpinene 1.4 β-caryophyllene 1.3 BORNEOL 1.3 5,6-DIHYDROCHAMAZULENE 1.0 CAMPHENE 1.0 510 2nd St S. Twin Falls, ID 83301 * 800-917-6577 * planttherapy.com facebook.com/planttherapy * planttherapy.com/blog

Date : September 23, 2016 SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION Internal code : 16I16-PTH5-1-DM Customer identification : Blue Tansy - Morocco - B5010566R Type : Essential oil Source : Tanacetum annuum 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Analysis date : 2016-09-22 Checked and approved by : Alexis St-Gelais, M. Sc., chimiste 2013-174 Note: This report may not be published, including online, without the written consent from Laboratoire PhytoChemia.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 6

IDENTIFIED COMPOUNDS Identification Column: BP5 Column: WAX R.T. R.I. % % R.I. R.T. Molecular Class Ethyl 2-methylbutyrate 2.21 843 0.04 1.00 996 1.07* Aliphatic ester Tricyclene 3.16 913 0.07 0.05 926 0.78 Monoterpene α-thujene 3.25 918 0.41 0.66 952 0.89 Monoterpene α-pinene 3.36 924 2.50 2.32 945 0.86 Monoterpene Camphene 3.64 941 1.02 [1.00] 996 1.07* Monoterpene Sabinene 4.12 971 25.58 26.29 1061 1.54 Monoterpene β-pinene 4.16 973 4.27 4.22 1039 1.37 Monoterpene Myrcene 4.43 990 5.47 5.89 1117 2.00 Monoterpene 6-Methyl-5-hepten-2-one 4.50 993 0.03 0.03 1272 3.94 Aliphatic ketone α-phellandrene 4.70* 1005 6.04 5.53 1110 1.93 Monoterpene Δ3-Carene 4.70* 1005 [6.04] 0.02 1092 1.78 Monoterpene α-terpinene 4.87 1015 0.81 1.17 1122 2.06 Monoterpene Isoamyl isobutyrate 4.94 1018 0.01 0.02 1159 2.51 Aliphatic ester para-cymene 5.08 1026 4.35 4.29 1207 3.04 Monoterpene Limonene 5.11 1028 1.69 1.57 1139 2.26 Monoterpene β-phellandrene 5.14 1029 0.32 2.29 1143 2.32* Monoterpene 1,8-Cineole 5.17 1031 1.72 [2.29] 1143 2.32* Monoterp. ether cis-β-ocimene 5.28 1037 0.01 1.36 1186 2.81* Monoterpene trans-β-ocimene 5.46 1047 0.04 0.03 1200 2.98 Monoterpene γ-terpinene 5.65 1058 1.38 [1.36] 1186 2.81* Monoterpene cis-sabinene hydrate 6.00 1076 0.15 0.36 1407 5.86 Monoterp. alcohol Terpinolene 6.12 1083 0.48 0.47 1222 3.24 Monoterpene Artemisia alcohol 6.18 1086 0.08 0.04 1456 6.73 Monoterp. alcohol 6,7-Epoxymyrcene 6.36 1096 0.39 0.38 1348 5.01 Monoterp. ether 2-Methylbutyl 2-6.53 1103 0.07 0.07 1230 3.36 Aliphatic ester methylbutyrate Linalool 6.65 1107 0.21 0.17 1490 7.36 Monoterp. alcohol Nonanal 6.73 1110 0.03 0.02 1344 4.95 Aliphatic aldehyde Unknown (m/z = 71, 43 (86), 81 (86), 79 (69), 67 6.91 1117 0.19 Oxygenated monoterpene (67), 41 (56), 53 (38)... 152 (7)) cis-para-menth-2-en-1-ol 7.18 1127 0.15 0.10 1499 7.55 Monoterp. alcohol Limona ketone 7.33 1132 0.32 0.32 1463 6.86 Simple phenolic trans-pinocarveol 7.54 1140 0.05 0.64 1578 9.66* Monoterp. alcohol Camphor 7.71 1147 11.23 11.57 1424 6.12 Monoterp. ketone Isoborneol 8.08 1160 0.08 0.10 1598 10.25 Monoterp. alcohol Umbellulone 8.47 1175 0.07 0.06 1548 8.75 Monoterp. ketone Borneol 8.60 1180 1.26 1.42 1616 10.76* Monoterp. alcohol Terpinen-4-ol 8.70 1184 1.51 2.17 1528 8.17* Monoterp. alcohol α-terpineol 9.35 1203 0.29 0.26 1628 11.15 Monoterp. alcohol Page 2 of 6

γ-terpineol 9.66 1210 0.11 0.44 1631 11.32* Monoterp. alcohol Decanal 9.87 1215 0.08 0.09 1432 6.29 Aliphatic aldehyde Bornyl formate 10.42 1227 0.03 0.04 1452 6.64 Monoterp. ester (Z)-Hex-3-en-1-yl isovalerate 10.79 1236 0.07 0.05 1438 6.40 Aliphatic ester Cuminal 11.36 1249 0.13 0.16 1680 13.44 Monoterp. aldehyde Thymol 15.50 1326 0.56 0.60 2111 37.29 Monoterp. alcohol Carvacrol 15.89 1332 0.04 0.03 2140 38.23 Monoterp. alcohol α-copaene 17.36 1355 0.02 0.02 1447 6.56 Sesquiterpene β-elemene 18.60 1374 0.19 [2.17] 1528 8.17* Sesquiterpene β-caryophyllene 20.25 1398 1.31 0.83 1525 8.08 Sesquiterpene Aromadendrene 21.72 1416 0.12 [2.17] 1528 8.17* Sesquiterpene cis-β-farnesene 22.56 1426 0.60 [0.64] 1578 9.66* Sesquiterpene α-humulene 23.00 1432 0.12 0.15 1582 9.77 Sesquiterpene trans-β-farnesene 24.25 1447 0.06 [1.42] 1616 10.76* Sesquiterpene Germacrene D 25.19 1458 0.30 0.39 1625 11.04 Sesquiterpene β-selinene 25.80 1465 0.43 [1.42] 1616 10.76* Sesquiterpene α-selinene 26.41 1472 0.23 [0.44] 1631 11.32* Sesquiterpene Valencene 27.33 1483 0.15 0.10 1666 12.83 Sesquiterpene 1,9-Dihydrochamazulene 28.90* 1503 5.98 5.88 1808 20.18 Azulene δ-cadinene 28.90* 1503 [5.98] 0.06 1676 13.26 Sesquiterpene β-sesquiphellandrene 29.80 1515 0.33 0.35 1697 14.18 Sesquiterpene 3,6-Dihydrochamazulene 30.22 1521 0.04 Azulene Caryophyllene oxide 33.48 1566 0.20 0.16 1851 22.78 Sesquiterp. ether 4,10-Dihydrochamazulene 35.89 1602 1.64 1.64 2014 33.23 Azulene 5,6-Dihydrochamazulene 36.32 1613 1.04 0.95 1971 30.72 Azulene γ-eudesmol 36.59 1619 0.07 0.07 2071 35.91 Sesquiterp. alcohol 7,8-Dihydrochamazulene 37.45 1640 0.87 0.66 2010 33.00 Azulene β-eudesmol 37.68 1645 0.42 0.36 2118 37.49 Sesquiterp. alcohol α-cadinol 37.94 1652 0.03 0.03 2128 37.87 Sesquiterp. alcohol Chamazulene 40.51 1719 7.79 8.00 2240 40.93 Azulene Unknown (m/z = 119, 121 47.96 1986 0.13 0.12 2180 39.39 Diterpene (70), 105 (49), 93 (48), 91 (45), 109 (44), 41 (42)... 366?(4)) Unknown (m/z = 119, 121 48.15 1994 0.73 0.63 2197 39.84 Diterpene (78), 132 (68), 93 (56)... 366? (2)) Unknown (m/z = 119, 132 (89), 109 (58), 145 (37), 105 (37)... 366?(4)) 48.28 1999 0.14 Diterpene Total identified 95.09% 95.95% *: 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 Page 3 of 6

OTHER DATA Physical aspect : Dark blue liquid Refractive index : N/A (too dark) CONCLUSION No adulterant, contaminant or diluent were detected using this method. Page 4 of 6

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