Thujone in pre-ban absinthe – finally some definitive answers.

Chemical Composition of Vintage Preban Absinthe with Special Reference to Thujone, Fenchone, Pinocamphone, Methanol, Copper, and Antimony Concentrations

By Dirk W. Lachenmeier, David Nathan-Maister, Theodore A. Breaux, Eva-Maria Sohnius,
Kerstin Schoeberl, and Thomas Kuballa

Published in Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, April 2008

PDF available at Thujone Info here: http://www.thujone.info/thujone-absinthe-39

I’m very pleased to announce the publication today by The American Chemical Society in their peer-reviewed “Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry” of our long awaited article on the chemical analysis of vintage absinthe, with special reference to thujone concentrations.

A collaborative effort between Dr Lachenmeier of the University of Karlsruhe, myself, Ted Breaux, and several other researchers, this is the fruit of several years work, and for the first time provided certifiable, detailed and comprehensive analysis of a wide range of vintage absinthes.

It’s hoped that with the publication of this article, many of the old myths relating to thujone and to pre-ban absinthe will now finally be laid to rest.

1 Comment »

  1. Absinthe Sugar said,

    June 30, 2008 @ 7:21 am

    There never should have been a ban in the first place. I feel like people just grab on to something they fear and use it as a scapegoat.

    Thanks for posting this.

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