cochlospermum planchonii oil | |||
# | % | Leftshift | Components |
---|---|---|---|
3 | 0.20 | beta- | bisabolene |
1 | 0.10 | dodecanal | |
2 | 0.70 | dodecanol | |
8 | 4.70 | dodecyl acetate | |
11 | 0.20 | 3- | hexadecanone |
13 | 2.50 | 3- | hexadecenone |
16 | 1.00 | hexadecyl acetate | |
12 | 0.40 | 1- | hydroxy-3-tetradecanone |
10 | 0.20 | methyl myristate | |
15 | 0.10 | 3- | octadecenone |
7 | 2.00 | tetradecanal | |
9 | 1.00 | tetradecanol | |
6 | 69.80 | 3- | tetradecanone |
5 | 0.70 | 3- | tetradecenone |
14 | 14.40 | tetradecyl acetate | |
4 | 0.40 | 2- | tridecanone |
J. of Ess. Oil Res. 13, No. 1, 65, (2001) | |||
hamamelis virginiana leaf oil | |||
# | % | Leftshift | Components |
0.01 | benzyl benzoate | ||
trace | butyl benzoate | ||
0.05 | cadalene | ||
0.04 | delta- | cadinene | |
0.21 | beta- | caryophyllene | |
0.07 | cyclosativene | ||
trace | (E)-beta- | damascenone | |
0.03 | decanal | ||
3 | 0.01 | decane | |
0.28 | docosanal | ||
18 | 1.27 | docosane | |
0.21 | docosanol | ||
0.20 | dodecanal | ||
4 | 0.03 | dodecane | |
0.69 | dotriacontane | ||
trace | eicosanal | ||
15 | 0.60 | eicosane | |
0.02 | eicosanol | ||
0.16 | ethyl hexadecanoate | ||
0.09 | ethyl linoleate | ||
0.05 | ethyl linolenate | ||
0.06 | ethyl oleate | ||
0.09 | ethyl tetracosane | ||
0.01 | ethyl tetradecanoate | ||
0.05 | alpha- | eudesmol | |
0.02 | gamma- | eudesmol | |
1.47 | (E,E)-alpha- | farnesene | |
0.08 | alpha- | farnesene | |
1.74 | geraniol | ||
0.07 | geranyl acetone | ||
0.01 | geranyl formate | ||
0.47 | geranyl linalool | ||
1.14 | henitriacontane | ||
16.12 | heptacosane | ||
12 | 0.31 | heptadecane | |
0.05 | 2- | heptadecanone | |
0.91 | hexacosanal | ||
2.27 | hexacosane | ||
0.15 | hexadecanal | ||
10 | 0.07 | hexadecane | |
1.62 | hexadecanoic acid | ||
0.10 | hexadecanol | ||
11 | 0.16 | 1- | hexadecyne |
0.13 | hexanol | ||
0.19 | (Z)-3- | hexen-1-ol | |
0.02 | (E)-2- | hexen-1-yl (E)-2-hexenoate | |
trace | (Z)-3- | hexen-1-yl (E)-2-hexenoate | |
0.15 | (Z)-3- | hexen-1-yl 2-or-3-methyl butyrate | |
0.06 | (Z)-3- | hexen-1-yl angelate or tiglate | |
0.30 | (Z)-3- | hexen-1-yl benzoate | |
0.14 | (E)-2- | hexen-1-yl butyrate | |
trace | (Z)-3- | hexen-1-yl butyrate | |
0.03 | (E)-2- | hexen-1-yl hexanoate | |
0.23 | (Z)-3- | hexen-1-yl hexanoate | |
trace | (Z)-3- | hexen-1-yl octanoate | |
0.01 | (Z)-3- | hexen-1-yl salicylate | |
trace | hexyl tiglate | ||
trace | hotrienol | ||
0.05 | alpha- | humulene | |
trace | hydroxyedulan-1 | ||
0.08 | beta- | ionone | |
0.02 | kaurene | ||
3.74 | linalool | ||
0.12 | (E)- | linalool oxide | |
0.31 | (Z)- | linalool oxide | |
0.10 | manool | ||
0.03 | manoyl oxide | ||
19 | 0.02 | 2- | methyl docosane |
0.11 | methyl docosanoate | ||
0.04 | methyl eicosanoate | ||
16 | 0.02 | 2- | methyl heneicosane |
17 | 0.01 | 3- | methyl heneicosane |
0.06 | methyl henitriacontane | ||
0.08 | 3- | methyl heptacosane | |
0.05 | methyl hexacosane | ||
0.22 | 2- | methyl hexacosane | |
0.04 | 3- | methyl hexacosane | |
0.33 | methyl hexadecanoate | ||
0.09 | methyl linoleate | ||
0.47 | methyl linolenate | ||
0.21 | methyl nonacosane | ||
0.03 | methyl octacosane | ||
0.07 | 2- | methyl octacosane | |
0.08 | 3- | methyl octacosane | |
0.13 | methyl oleate | ||
0.18 | 2- | methyl pentacosane | |
0.15 | 3- | methyl pentacosane | |
0.05 | 4- | methyl pentacosane | |
0.03 | methyl tetracosane | ||
0.02 | 4- | methyl tetracosane | |
0.15 | methyl tetracosanoate | ||
7 | 0.27 | 3- | methyl tetradecane |
0.03 | methyl tetradecanoate | ||
0.13 | 2- | methyl triacontane | |
0.04 | 3- | methyl triacontane | |
0.04 | myrcenol | ||
0.03 | nerol | ||
0.09 | nerol oxide | ||
0.17 | (E)- | nerolidol | |
7.12 | nonacosane | ||
0.03 | nonadecanal | ||
14 | 0.78 | nonadecane | |
0.62 | nonanal | ||
2 | 0.01 | nonane | |
0.11 | nonanoic acid | ||
0.09 | nonanol | ||
0.28 | octacosanal | ||
1.75 | octacosane | ||
13 | 0.12 | octadecane | |
trace | octadecanol | ||
0.03 | octanal | ||
1 | 0.59 | octane | |
trace | octanol | ||
0.03 | 1- | octen-3-ol | |
10.99 | pentacosane | ||
0.13 | pentadecanal | ||
8 | 0.10 | pentadecane | |
0.04 | 2- | pentadecanone | |
9.79 | (E)- | phytol | |
0.68 | iso | phytol | |
0.07 | iso | propyl tetradecanoate | |
trace | riesling acetal | ||
0.03 | beta- | santalene | |
0.09 | squalene | ||
1.06 | alpha- | terpineol | |
0.39 | tetracosanal | ||
2.59 | tetracosane | ||
0.08 | 1- | tetracosene | |
0.05 | tetradecanal | ||
6 | 0.23 | tetradecane | |
0.30 | tetratriacontane | ||
1.14 | triacontane | ||
0.68 | tritriacontane | ||
20 | 10.38 | tricosane | |
0.24 | tridecanal | ||
5 | 0.54 | tridecane | |
0.04 | 2- | tridecanone | |
0.21 | 1,1,6- | trimethyl-1,2-dihydronaphthalene | |
0.01 | 1,1,6- | trimethyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene | |
9 | 0.23 | 4,8,12- | trimethyl-1,3,7,11-tridecatetraene |
0.70 | 6,10,14- | trimethyl-2-pentadecanone | |
0.80 | ar- | turmerone | |
0.42 | undecanal | ||
0.03 | (E)-2- | undecenal | |
0.21 | viridiflorol | ||
0.09 | vitispirane | ||
R. Engel, M. Gutmann, C. Harisch, H. Koloclziej and A. Nahstedt, Study on the composition of the volatile fraction of Hamamelis virginiana. Planta Med., 64, 251-258 (1998). P&F 24, No. 4, 31, (1999) | |||
michelia champaca flower absolute | |||
headspace | |||
# | % | Leftshift | Components |
1 | 0.85 | ethyl acetate | |
2 | 0.16 | 2- | methyl pentene |
3 | 1.02 | 2- | methyl hexane |
4 | 0.22 | 1,8- | cineole |
5 | 0.10 | (Z)- | linalool oxide furanoid |
6 | 0.10 | (E)- | linalool oxide furanoid |
7 | 5.04 | linalool | |
8 | 3.15 | 2- | phenethyl alcohol |
9 | 17.07 | heptanal | |
10 | 0.51 | safrole | |
11 | 7.20 | indole | |
12 | 5.15 | methyl anthranilate | |
13 | 0.17 | 2,2- | dimethyl-3-buten-3-one |
14 | 0.20 | alpha- | ionone |
15 | 0.45 | 4,7- | dimethyl undecane |
16 | 1.18 | nerolidol | |
17 | 5.05 | methyl myristate | |
18 | 0.81 | ethyl 2-methyl-2-phenyl propionate | |
19 | 14.18 | methyl linoleate | |
myristica fragrans fruit oil indonesian | |||
# | % | Leftshift | Components |
15 | 0.25 | borneol | |
19 | 0.11 | bornyl acetate | |
3 | 0.37 | camphene | |
8 | 0.89 | delta-3- | carene |
10 | 1.87 | para- | cymene |
20 | 0.35 | eugenol | |
18 | 0.13 | geraniol | |
11 | 3.87 | limonene | |
14 | 0.47 | linalool | |
23 | 0.58 | methyl eugenol | |
25 | 0.28 | methyl myristate | |
6 | 1.89 | myrcene | |
24 | 9.43 | myristicin | |
22 | 0.15 | neryl acetate | |
7 | 0.67 | alpha- | phellandrene |
2 | 22.00 | alpha- | pinene |
5 | 21.50 | beta- | pinene |
4 | 15.40 | sabinene | |
16 | 5.72 | terpinen-4-ol | |
9 | 1.24 | alpha- | terpinene |
12 | 1.80 | gamma- | terpinene |
17 | 0.73 | alpha- | terpineol |
13 | 0.97 | terpinolene | |
21 | 0.14 | alpha- | terpinyl acetate |
1 | 1.16 | alpha- | thujene |
H. J. D. Dorman, P. Surai and S. G. Deans, In vitro antioxidant activity of a number of plant essential oils and phytoconstituents. J. Essent. Oil Res., 12, 241-248 (2000). P&F 23, No. 5, 52, (2000) |