The leaf essential oils of the three species of Syncurpiu Ten. have been investigated. S. glomulifera (Sm.) Nied. subsp. glomulifera, S. glomulifera subsp. glabra (Benth.) A. R. Bean and S. verecunda A. R. Bean produced oils in 0.144% yield based on fresh leaves, in which the major compound was a-pi
The leaf essential oils of Pilidiostigma (Myrtaceae)
β Scribed by Joseph J. Brophy; Robert J. Goldsack; Acharoporn Punruckvong; Paul I. Forster
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 84 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0882-5734
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π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The essential oils of the 17 Australian members of the genus Rhodamnia have been determined. R. dumicola, R. pauciovulata, R. rubescens and R. sp. (McIlwraith Range, L
The essential oils of species of the genus Lophostemon have been examined. The oils, which were obtained in 0.03Β±0.5% yields, were similar in that the principal components were a-pinene, aromadendrene, alloaromadendrene, globulol and spathulenol.
The four Australian members of the genus Urornyrtus have been examined for their essential oils. U. australis A. J. Scott gave an oil in 0.12% yield (all yields are quoted on a fresh weight basis) in which sesquiterpenes accounted for over 95% of the oil. The principal components were p-caryophylle
The leaf essential oils of the seven Australian members of the genus Rhodomyrtus have been examined. Rhodomyrtus canescens C. T. White & W. D. Francis produced an oil in which the main components were a-pinene (20Β±23%), b-pinene (6Β±10%) and aromadendrene (12Β±17%). R. eussa Guymer produced an essenti