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GC/MS BATCH NUMBER: R30102 ESSENTIAL OIL: ROSE ABSOLUTE BOTANICAL NAME: ROSA X DAMASCENA ORIGIN: MOROCCO KEY CONSTITUENTS PRESENT IN THIS BATCH OF ROSE ABSOLUTE OIL % PHENYLETHYL ALCOHOL 24.6 CITRONELLOL 6.4 GERANIOL 3.8 OLEIC ACID 1.2 Comments from Robert Tisserand: A very pleasant rich, buttery, "yellow" rose fragrance. The composition of the volatile compounds looks normal for Moroccan rose absolute. 510 2nd St S. Twin Falls, ID 83301 * 800-917-6577 * planttherapy.com facebook.com/planttherapy * planttherapy.com/blog

Date : June 7, 2016 SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION Internal code : 16E26-PTH3-1-SM Customer identification : Rose Absolute - Morocco - R30102512 Type : Essential oil Source : Rosa x damascena Customer : Plant Therapy ANALYSIS Method : PC-PA-001-15E06, "Analysis of the composition of a liquid essential oil by GC-FID" (in French). Analyst : Alexis St-Gelais, M. Sc., chimiste Analysis date : 2016-05-30 Checked and approved by : Alexis St-Gelais, M. Sc., chimiste 2013-174 Note: This report may not be published, including online, without the written consent from Laboratoire PhytoChemia.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 Ethanol 0.34 500 0.01 0.01 812 0.55 Aliphatic alcohol α-pinene 3.34 929 0.01 0.01 951 0.91 Monoterpene β-pinene 4.11 975 0.01 Monoterpene Myrcene 4.39 992 0.01 0.01 1118 2.08 Monoterpene Limonene 5.06 1030 tr Monoterpene Benzyl alcohol 5.47 1053 0.14 0.12 1778 19.18 Simple phenolic Linalool 6.67* 1114 0.02 0.01 1498 7.66 Monoterp. alcohol cis-rose oxide 6.67* 1114 [0.02] Monoterp. ether Phenylethyl alcohol 7.17* 1132 25.40 24.63 1815 21.36 Simple phenolic trans-rose oxide 7.17* 1132 [25.40] Monoterp. ether Phenylethyl formate 8.57 1185 0.01 Phenolic ester Nerol 10.25 1229 0.20 0.18 1733 16.53 Monoterp. alcohol Citronellol 10.63 1238 6.40 6.26 1717 15.58 Monoterp. alcohol Geraniol 11.63 1260 3.80 3.54 1789 19.77 Monoterp. alcohol Geranial 12.36 1277 0.02 0.02 1651 12.64 Monoterp. aldehyde Eugenol 16.96 1357 0.40 0.36 2059 36.23 Phenylpropanoid Geranic acid 18.42 1379 0.08 0.09 2255 41.97 Monoterp. acid Geranyl acetate 18.90 1386 0.04 0.03 1694 14.57 Monoterp. ester β-caryophyllene 20.08 1404 0.06 0.05 1528 8.37 Sesquiterpene Methyleugenol 20.93 1415 0.08 0.11 1933 29.47 Phenylpropanoid α-guaiene 21.58 1422 0.02 0.03 1532 8.50 Sesquiterpene α-humulene 22.50 1433 0.02 0.02 1595 10.43 Sesquiterpene Germacrene D 24.99 1464 0.02 0.02 1628 11.60 Sesquiterpene δ-guaiene 26.90 1487 0.01 0.01 1639 12.09 Sesquiterpene Heptadecane 39.69 1703 0.07 0.06 1723 15.88 Alkane (2E,6E)-Farnesol 40.31 1723 0.05 0.06 2289 42.76 Sesquiterp. alcohol trans-9-nonadecene 44.84 1876 0.20 0.16 1916 28.39 Alkene Nonadecane 45.64 1905 0.23 0.16 1928 29.16 Alkane Palmitic acid 47.78 1991 0.37 0.48 2852 53.67 Fatty acid Oleic acid 51.68 2161 1.21 1.46 3135 58.28 Fatty acid Linoleic acid 51.80 2167 0.91 0.57 3087 57.53 Fatty acid Stearic acid 52.31 2190 0.18 0.19 3079 57.41 Fatty acid Unknown phenylethyl 61.97 2690 0.45 Phenolic ester ester I Unknown (m/z = 69, 123 62.52 2722 0.25 Monoterp. ester (86), 138 (82), 81 (69), 95 (67), 41 (59), 55 (53)...) Unknown geranyl ester I 63.15 2758 0.20 Monoterp. ester Unknown (m/z = 105, 104 (37), 67 (20), 79 (17), 91 (14)...) 64.98 2867 0.48 Page 2 of 6

Unknown (m/z = 105, 104 65.14 2877 0.61 (37), 79 (35), 91 (26), 67 (20)...) Unknown (m/z = 69, 81 65.40 2892 0.47 (75), 95 (66), 41 (55), 67 (48), 123 (44), 55 (41)...) Unknown phenylethyl 65.56 2902 0.68 Phenolic ester ester II Unknown geranyl ester II 66.01* 2929 0.85 Monoterp. ester Unknown (m/z = 69, 81 66.01* 2929 [0.85] Monoterp. ester (82), 138 (80), 95 (79), 41 (68), 123 (66), 43 (56)...) Unknown geranyl ester III 66.15 2938 0.43 Monoterp. ester Unknown geranyl ester IV 66.54 2963 0.65 Monoterp. ester α-tocopherol 69.13 3128 0.53 Tocopherol Unknown (m/z = 69, 41 71.01 3253 0.33 Oxygenated triterp. (65), 109 (63), 93 (55), 95 (43), 55 (40), 107 (38), 205 (38)... 242 (25)) Unknown (m/z = 409, 69 71.37 3277 3.12 Oxygenated triterp. (98), 55 (67), 41 (65), 95 (54)... 242? (13)) Unknown (m/z = 93, 109 71.91 3312 2.24 Oxygenated triterp. (68), 69 (66), 95 (60), 121 (55), 41 (53), 107 (53)... 355 (16), 424 (23)) Unknown (m/z = 69, 163 72.04 3319 2.97 Oxygenated triterp. (74), 411 (66), 41 (62), 55 (58), 105 (51), 95 (48), 191 (44)... 426? (15)) Unknown (m/z = 205, 68 72.37 3336 5.79 Oxygenated triterp. (78), 218 (77), 107 (76), 81 (75)... 424 (42), 488 (8)) Unknown (m/z = 137, 324 72.44 3340 1.70 Oxygenated triterp. (50), 312 (23), 91 (19), 325 (16), 488 (15)) Unknown (m/z = 69, 41 72.77 3358 1.89 Oxygenated triterp. (62), 411 (61), 55 (49), 81 (49)... 393 (25), 426 (15)) Unknown (m/z = 218, 189 (61), 93 (59), 107 (57), 81 (56), 95 (55), 121 (51), 135 (51), 69 (50), 207 (50)... 426 (24)) 72.91 3366 3.52 Oxygenated triterp. Page 3 of 6

Unknown (m/z = 121, 107 (89), 95 (86), 55 (83), 81 (79), 67 (79), 205 (78)... 424 (53)) Unknown (m/z = 55, 81 (94), 69 (89), 107 (89), 121 (87), 109 (87), 205 (85), 95 (83)... 424 (47)) Unknown (m/z = 121, 123 (84), 177 (76), 107 (56), 122 (55), 109 (49)... 205 (35), 424 (34)) Unknown (m/z = 119, 121 (100), 55 (93), 93 (85), 81 (85), 67 (82), 105 (80)... 207 (61), 422 (61)) Unknown (m/z = 121, 123 (68), 107 (60), 189 (58), 95 (55), 109 (52), 177 (51)... 207 (45), 426 (19)) Unknown (m/z = 109, 69 (60), 95 (41), 43 (33), 205 (32)... 424 (24)) Unknown (m/z = 109, 69 (79), 95 (44), 43 (41), 93 (35)... 207 (30), 426 (15)) 73.82 3413 1.05 Oxygenated triterp. 74.04 3423 0.52 Oxygenated triterp. 74.28 3433 1.80 Oxygenated triterp. 74.45 3441 0.52 Oxygenated triterp. 74.94 3462 1.23 Oxygenated triterp. 76.27 3517 3.95 3.15 4131 80.50 Oxygenated triterp. 76.98 3541 0.84 0.79 4156 84.42 Oxygenated triterp. Total identified 40.96% 42.59% *: 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 : Bright orange liquid Refractive index : 1.4920 ± 0.0003 (20 C) CONCLUSION No adulterant, contaminant or diluent were detected using this method. The numerous unknowns are mostly terpenic heavy constituents extracted along with the scented molecules during the absolute production. Please note that the reported concentrations are only representative of the volatile molecules, and not necessarily of their concentration in the absolute itself. Indeed, the absolute may contain an undetermined non-volatile fraction. Page 4 of 6

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