abelmoschus moschatus seed oil | |||
# | % | Leftshift | Components |
---|---|---|---|
6 | 0.80 | (E,E)-2,4- | decadienal |
5 | 0.40 | (E,Z)-2,4- | decadienal |
4 | 0.60 | decanol | |
3 | 0.10 | 2- | decanone |
8 | 5.60 | decyl acetate | |
13 | 0.20 | decyl propionate | |
12 | 0.30 | dodecanol | |
15 | 0.70 | dodecen-1-yl acetate | |
16 | 4.00 | dodecyl acetate | |
35 | 0.10 | ethyl (E)-9-octadecenoate | |
26 | 0.10 | ethyl hexadecanoate | |
33 | 0.20 | ethyl linoleate | |
11 | 0.20 | beta- | farnesene |
18 | 3.50 | (E,E)-2,6- | farnesol |
17 | 0.30 | (Z,E)-2,6- | farnesol |
22 | 59.10 | (E,E)-2,6- | farnesyl acetate |
21 | 3.80 | (Z,E)-2,6- | farnesyl acetate |
23 | 1.10 | (E,E)-2,6- | farnesyl propionate |
27 | 0.30 | farnesyl valerate | |
10 | 0.30 | geranyl acetone | |
25 | 1.40 | hexadecanoic acid | |
24 | 7.80 | (Z)-7- | hexadecen-16-olid |
2 | 0.20 | hexyl propionate | |
30 | 0.50 | linoleic acid | |
29 | 0.10 | methyl (Z)-9-octadecenoate | |
28 | 0.30 | methyl linoleate | |
14 | 0.40 | nerolidol | |
31 | 0.90 | (E)-9- | octadecanoic acid |
32 | 1.00 | (Z)-9- | octadecen-18-olide |
34 | 0.10 | octadecenoic acid | |
1 | 0.10 | octanol | |
9 | 0.10 | octyl 2-methyl butyrate | |
7 | 0.20 | octyl butyrate | |
20 | 1.60 | tetradecen-1-yl acetate | |
19 | 1.80 | (Z)-5- | tetradecen-14-olide |
L. Cravo, F. Perineau, A. Gaset and J. M. Bessiere, Study of the chemical composition of the essential oil, oleoresin and its volatile product obtained from ambrette (Abelmoschas moschatus Moench) seeds. Flav. Fragr. J., 7, 65-67 (1992). P&F 21, No. 4, 57, (1996) | |||
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 alba flower absolute | |||
# | % | Leftshift | Components |
17 | 0.05 | aromadendrene | |
7 | 0.33 | benzyl acetate | |
14 | 0.03 | camphene hydrate | |
22 | 0.03 | beta- | caryophyllene |
2 | 0.30 | 1,8- | cineole |
15 | 0.07 | dihydrocarveol | |
19 | 0.04 | 3,4- | dimethoxybenzaldehyde |
27 | 0.20 | 4,6- | dimethyl undecane |
30 | 1.21 | ethyl linoleate | |
11 | 0.14 | geranial | |
26 | 0.18 | geranyl isobutyrate | |
9 | 0.54 | (Z)-3- | hexen-1-yl butyrate |
5 | 76.29 | linalool | |
4 | 0.23 | (E)- | linalool oxide |
3 | 0.78 | (Z)- | linalool oxide |
31 | 0.36 | methyl 11,14-eicosadienoate | |
32 | 0.04 | methyl 11,14,17-eicosatrienoate | |
28 | 0.33 | methyl 7-methyl nonanoate | |
16 | 2.23 | methyl eugenol | |
1 | 1.03 | methyl hexanoate | |
21 | 0.06 | methyl isoeugenol | |
23 | 0.02 | methyl salicylate | |
10 | 0.15 | myrcenol | |
12 | 0.04 | neral | |
29 | 2.34 | 9,12- | octadienal |
6 | 6.38 | 2- | phenethyl alcohol |
24 | 0.08 | 2- | phenethyl ester |
18 | 0.08 | 2- | phenethyl isobutyrate |
20 | 0.37 | 2- | phenethyl isovalerate |
13 | 0.12 | 2- | phenethyl propionate |
25 | 0.05 | tridecane | |
8 | 0.26 | 2,6,6- | trimethyl-6-vinyl tetrahydropyran-3-ol |
L-F. Zhu and B-Y. Lu, Analysis of the fragrance and the extracted pure oil of Michelia flowers. J. Chinese Org. Chem., 4, 275-282 (1984). P&F 25, No. 4, 55, (2000) | |||
petitgrain mandarin oil | |||
# | % | Leftshift | Components |
34 | 0.03 | (E)- | anethole |
15 | trace | benzaldehyde | |
18 | 0.03 | (E)-beta- | bergamotene |
28 | 0.03 | bicyclogermacrene | |
31 | 0.06 | gamma- | cadinene |
21 | 0.30 | beta- | caryophyllene |
16 | 0.25 | citronellal | |
30 | 0.06 | citronellol | |
23 | trace | citronellyl formate | |
14 | 0.02 | alpha- | copaene |
37 | trace | para- | cymen-8-ol |
9 | 0.32 | para- | cymene |
19 | 1.28 | beta- | elemene |
24 | trace | ethyl decanoate | |
44 | 0.08 | ethyl heptadecanoate | |
36 | 0.06 | ethyl laurate | |
47 | 0.60 | ethyl linoleate | |
48 | 3.33 | ethyl linolenate | |
41 | 0.06 | ethyl myristate | |
12 | 0.04 | ethyl octanoate | |
43 | 3.36 | ethyl palmitate | |
33 | 0.06 | ethyl phenyl acetate | |
46 | 0.16 | ethyl stearate | |
29 | 0.07 | (E,E)-alpha- | farnesene |
25 | 0.02 | (E)-beta- | farnesene |
35 | 0.10 | geraniol | |
11 | 0.20 | (Z)-3- | hexen-1-ol |
26 | trace | alpha- | humulene |
7 | 2.88 | limonene | |
17 | 24.80 | linalool | |
32 | trace | methyl salicylate | |
4 | 2.00 | myrcene | |
39 | trace | myrtenol | |
40 | 0.02 | nerolidol | |
8 | 4.16 | (Z)-beta- | ocimene |
5 | 0.01 | alpha- | phellandrene |
38 | 0.03 | 2- | phenethyl alcohol |
49 | 0.74 | phytol | |
1 | 0.98 | alpha- | pinene |
2 | 0.62 | beta- | pinene |
3 | 27.20 | sabinene | |
13 | 2.54 | (E)- | sabinene hydrate |
45 | 0.48 | alpha- | sinensal |
42 | 1.60 | beta- | sinensal |
22 | trace | terpinen-1-ol | |
20 | 2.21 | terpinen-4-ol | |
6 | 0.26 | alpha- | terpinene |
27 | 1.28 | alpha- | terpineol |
10 | 0.32 | terpinolene | |
Z. Fleisher and A. Fleisher, Aromatic plants of the Holy Land and the Sinai, Part III. Mandarin leaf oil (Citrus recticulata Blanco). J. Essent, Oil Res., 2, 331-334 (1990). P&F 18, No. 5, 43, (1993) | |||
pistacia lentiscus fruit oil | |||
# | % | Leftshift | Components |
37 | 0.17 | alpha- | amorphene |
12 | 0.58 | iso | amyl butyrate |
21 | 0.41 | iso | amyl hexanoate |
32 | 0.06 | iso | amyl octanoate |
42 | 0.02 | (E)- | anethole |
31 | trace | aromadendrene | |
35 | 1.44 | borneol | |
40 | 0.62 | delta- | cadinene |
50 | 3.89 | delta- | cadinol |
44 | 0.41 | calamenene | |
2 | 0.03 | camphene | |
43 | 0.33 | cis- | carveol |
39 | 1.32 | carvone | |
27 | 5.10 | beta- | caryophyllene |
47 | 5.16 | caryophyllene oxide | |
8 | 0.25 | 1,8- | cineole |
22 | 0.07 | alpha- | copaene |
41 | trace | cumin alcohol | |
13 | 0.33 | para- | cymene |
30 | 0.05 | ethyl decanoate | |
52 | 8.35 | ethyl hexadecanoate | |
11 | trace | ethyl hexanoate | |
53 | 0.51 | ethyl linoleate | |
54 | 0.32 | ethyl linolenate | |
20 | trace | ethyl octanoate | |
25 | 0.58 | alpha- | fenchyl alcohol |
15 | 0.04 | furfural | |
17 | trace | 2- | heptanol |
16 | 0.03 | (E)-2- | hexen-1-ol |
18 | 0.31 | (Z)-3- | hexen-1-ol |
33 | 0.93 | alpha- | humulene |
49 | 0.41 | humulene oxide | |
7 | 2.33 | limonene | |
23 | 0.06 | linalool | |
48 | 0.79 | methyl eugenol | |
51 | 0.08 | methyl isoeugenol | |
36 | 0.16 | muurolene | |
4 | 0.24 | myrcene | |
19 | 0.14 | 2- | nonanone |
10 | 0.05 | (Z)-beta- | ocimene |
5 | 0.06 | alpha- | phellandrene |
1 | 0.21 | alpha- | pinene |
3 | 0.09 | beta- | pinene |
24 | 0.02 | cis- | pinene hydrate |
46 | 2.30 | piperitenone | |
45 | 2.21 | iso | piperitenone |
38 | 3.75 | piperitone | |
29 | 0.85 | terpinen-1-ol | |
28 | 13.07 | terpinen-4-ol | |
6 | 0.04 | alpha- | terpinene |
9 | 0.02 | gamma- | terpinene |
34 | 13.62 | alpha- | terpineol |
14 | 0.07 | terpinolene | |
26 | 2.16 | 2- | undecanone |
Z. Fleisher and A. Fleisher, Aromatic plants of the Holy Land and the Sinai Part X. Volatiles of the Mastic tree - Pistacia lentiscus L. J. Essent. Oil Res., 4, 663-665 (1992). P&F 18, No. 1, 53, (1993) | |||
pistacia lentiscus leaf oil | |||
# | % | Leftshift | Components |
36 | 2.74 | alpha- | amorphene |
12 | 1.12 | iso | amyl butyrate |
20 | 0.87 | iso | amyl hexanoate |
31 | 0.17 | iso | amyl octanoate |
40 | trace | (E)- | anethole |
30 | 0.06 | aromadendrene | |
34 | 0.10 | borneol | |
38 | 4.34 | delta- | cadinene |
45 | 3.56 | delta- | cadinol |
2 | 0.07 | camphene | |
26 | 2.30 | beta- | caryophyllene |
41 | 3.01 | caryophyllene oxide | |
8 | 0.04 | 1,8- | cineole |
21 | 0.28 | alpha- | copaene |
39 | trace | cumin alcohol | |
13 | 0.11 | para- | cymene |
47 | 0.23 | elemicin | |
15 | 0.07 | ethyl (Z)-3-hexenoate | |
29 | 0.06 | ethyl decanoate | |
48 | 10.36 | ethyl hexadecanoate | |
11 | 0.06 | ethyl hexanoate | |
49 | 2.50 | ethyl linoleate | |
50 | 11.30 | ethyl linolenate | |
19 | 0.18 | ethyl octanoate | |
42 | 1.97 | ethyl tetradecanoate | |
24 | 0.14 | alpha- | fenchyl alcohol |
16 | 0.05 | 2- | heptanol |
17 | 3.05 | (Z)-3- | hexen-1-ol |
32 | 2.89 | alpha- | humulene |
44 | trace | humulene oxide | |
7 | 2.74 | limonene | |
22 | 0.09 | linalool | |
43 | 1.97 | methyl eugenol | |
46 | trace | methyl isoeugenol | |
35 | 0.18 | muurolene | |
4 | 0.06 | myrcene | |
18 | 1.71 | 2- | nonanone |
10 | trace | (Z)-beta- | ocimene |
5 | trace | alpha- | phellandrene |
1 | 0.47 | alpha- | pinene |
3 | 0.24 | beta- | pinene |
23 | 0.03 | cis- | pinene hydrate |
37 | 0.06 | piperitone | |
28 | 0.10 | terpinen-1-ol | |
27 | 5.31 | terpinen-4-ol | |
6 | 0.02 | alpha- | terpinene |
9 | 0.07 | gamma- | terpinene |
33 | 13.02 | alpha- | terpineol |
14 | 0.06 | terpinolene | |
25 | 4.75 | 2- | undecanone |
Z. Fleisher and A. Fleisher, Aromatic plants of the Holy Land and the Sinai Part X. Volatiles of the Mastic tree - Pistacia lentiscus L. J. Essent. Oil Res., 4, 663-665 (1992). P&F 18, No. 1, 53, (1993) |