The steam volatile ¯ower oils of Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. var. caven, Acacia aroma Gill. ex Hook, Erythrina crista-galli L. and Calliandra tweedii Benth., isolated by hydrodistillation, were analysed by GC±MS. The main components of the oils were: for Acacia caven, p-anisaldehyde, (E, E) -farnesyl a
Volatile Constituents from Flowers of Acacia praecox Gris
✍ Scribed by Julio A. Zygadlo; Alicia L. Lamarque; Damián M. Maestri; Arturo Velasco Negueruela; María J. Perez Alonso; María C. García Vallejo
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0882-5734
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✦ Synopsis
The volatiles isolated by hydrodistillation from flowers of Acacia praecox Gris. were examined by GC-MS.
Thirty-two components representing 95% of the oil were characterized. The major components were linalol (13.5%), undecane (13.3%), eugenol (10.5%), decane (10.5%) and oct-1-en-3-01 (9.1%).
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