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Title: Cinnamomum citriodorum Thw. – new source of citronellol
Authors: Leela, N K
Vipin, T M
Priyanka, V
Shafeekh, K M
Rema, J
Keywords: Cinnamomum citriodorum
essential oil composition
itronellol
itronellal
rans-geraniol
Issue Date: Dec-2012
Citation: The Journal of Essential Oil Research Vol. 24, No. 6, December 2012, 507–511
Abstract: The essential oil composition of Cinnamomum citriodorum leaves and petioles was determined by gas chromatography (GC) and GC–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) analysis. Leaf and petioles yielded 0.11% and 0.42% essential oil respectively. In leaf oil, twenty-seven constituents representing 97.2% of the oil were identified. Major components of the oil were citronellol (66.5–71.1%), citronellal (10.8–10.9%) and trans-geraniol (5.9–6.5%). In the oil from the petiole, thirty-eight compounds contributing 91.3% of the oil were identified, of which citronellol (36.2–38.3%), citronellal(9.9–15.4%) and α-copaene (8.7–10.3%) were the chief constituents. Although both oils were dominated by monoterpene alcohols, the oil from the petiole contained a higher level of sesquiterpenes (26.3–36.2%) compared with the leaf oil (5.0–9.9%).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1797
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