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) | |||
pteronia incana oil | |||
# | % | Leftshift | Components |
30 | 1.20 | bicyclogermacrene | |
50 | 0.70 | alpha- | bisabolol |
35 | 0.30 | alpha- | cadinene |
31 | 2.30 | delta- | cadinene |
51 | 0.50 | alpha- | cadinol |
47 | 0.40 | T- | cadinol |
43 | 0.70 | alpha- | calacorene |
49 | 0.50 | carvacrol | |
37 | 0.30 | trans- | carveol |
40 | 0.20 | cis- | carveol |
20 | 3.20 | beta- | caryophyllene |
44 | 0.10 | caryophyllene oxide | |
8 | 9.00 | 1,8- | cineole |
33 | 0.50 | cuminaldehyde | |
32 | 2.10 | ar- | curcumene |
38 | 0.80 | para- | cymen-8-ol |
10 | 11.30 | para- | cymene |
18 | 0.10 | alpha- | fenchyl alcohol |
39 | 0.30 | geranyl acetone | |
52 | 1.50 | epi- | globulol |
24 | 1.20 | alpha- | humulene |
28 | 3.10 | ledene | |
7 | 7.00 | limonene | |
15 | 0.90 | linalool | |
12 | 0.30 | methyl caproate | |
14 | 0.20 | methyl caprylate | |
45 | 7.20 | methyl eugenol | |
29 | 1.10 | muurolene | |
48 | 0.80 | T- | muurolol |
4 | 10.30 | myrcene | |
21 | 0.50 | myrtenal | |
34 | 0.70 | myrtenol | |
41 | 0.20 | (E)- | myrtenol |
25 | 0.10 | myrtenyl acetate | |
46 | 0.80 | (E)- | nerolidol |
9 | 0.90 | (E)- | ocimene |
5 | 0.40 | alpha- | phellandrene |
1 | 18.60 | alpha- | pinene |
2 | 32.50 | beta- | pinene |
22 | 1.30 | trans- | pinocarveol |
17 | 0.10 | iso | pulegol |
16 | 0.10 | neoiso | pulegol |
13 | trace | pyronene | |
3 | 7.40 | sabinene | |
42 | 0.10 | (E)- | sabinol |
36 | 0.30 | (Z)- | sabinol |
53 | 1.40 | iso | spathulenol |
19 | 5.30 | terpinen-4-ol | |
6 | 0.20 | alpha- | terpinene |
26 | 1.30 | alpha- | terpineol |
23 | 0.40 | delta- | terpineol |
11 | 0.10 | terpinolene | |
27 | 0.80 | alpha- | terpinyl acetate |
K. Bruns and M. Meiertoberens, Volatile Constituents of Pteronia incana (Compositae). Flav. Frag. J., 2, 157-162 (1987). P&F 14, No. 1, 29, (1989) | |||
salvia sclarea oil greece | |||
# | % | Leftshift | Components |
32 | 0.10 | aromadendrene | |
57 | trace | benzyl tiglate | |
29 | trace | bornyl acetate | |
25 | 0.15 | beta- | bourbonene |
43 | trace | delta- | cadinene |
2 | trace | camphene | |
62 | trace | carvacrol | |
30 | 1.20 | beta- | caryophyllene |
50 | 1.50 | caryophyllene oxide | |
6 | trace | 1,8- | cineole |
23 | 0.50 | alpha- | copaene |
26 | 0.10 | beta- | cubebene |
48 | 0.15 | para- | cymen-8-ol |
46 | 0.10 | beta- | damascenone |
69 | 1.25 | deutenyl curcumene furanoid | |
45 | trace | dihydro-para-cymen-8-ol | |
58 | 0.10 | dodecahydro-3a-,6,6,9a-tetramethyl(2,1beta)furan | |
55 | 0.15 | elemol | |
61 | 0.15 | 8,13- | epoxy-15,16-dinorlabd-12-ene |
56 | trace | eudesmol | |
54 | trace | 10-epi-gamma- | eudesmol |
63 | 0.20 | alpha- | eudesmol |
64 | 1.50 | beta- | eudesmol |
24 | trace | formic acid + benzaldehyde | |
41 | 2.15 | geranial | |
49 | 6.50 | geraniol | |
44 | 7.50 | geranyl acetate | |
40 | 1.25 | geranyl formate | |
14 | 0.10 | hexanol | |
17 | 0.10 | 2- | hexanol |
15 | 0.15 | 3- | hexanol |
7 | 0.15 | 2- | hexenal |
12 | trace | hexen-1-yl acetate furanoid | |
35 | 0.10 | alpha- | humulene |
51 | trace | hydroxycitronellal | |
67 | 0.10 | endo-8- | hydroxycycloisolongifolene furanoid |
52 | 1.20 | hydroxylinalool furanoid | |
37 | 0.10 | lavandulol + beta-farnesene | |
5 | 0.15 | limonene | |
27 | 17.20 | linalool | |
22 | 1.10 | (E)- | linalool oxide furanoid |
19 | 0.15 | (Z)- | linalool oxide furanoid |
28 | 14.30 | linalyl acetate | |
31 | trace | linalyl formate | |
71 | 2.50 | manool | |
68 | 0.10 | manoyl oxide | |
70 | 0.15 | 13-epi- | manoyl oxide |
34 | trace | methyl chavicol | |
9 | trace | 2- | methyl-2-vinyl-4-isopropenyl tetrahydrofuran |
13 | trace | 6- | methyl-5-hepten-2-one |
38 | trace | muurolene | |
66 | trace | muurolol | |
4 | 0.25 | myrcene | |
36 | 1.50 | neral | |
47 | 5.50 | nerol | |
21 | trace | nerol oxide | |
53 | trace | nerolidol | |
42 | 5.20 | neryl acetate | |
16 | trace | nonanal | |
10 | 0.15 | (E)-beta- | ocimene |
8 | 0.10 | (Z)-beta- | ocimene |
18 | 0.10 | perillene | |
1 | 0.10 | alpha- | pinene |
3 | 0.10 | beta- | pinene |
72 | 5.20 | sclareol | |
59 | 0.20 | spathulenol | |
33 | 0.20 | terpinen-4-ol | |
39 | 15.10 | alpha- | terpineol |
11 | trace | terpinolene | |
65 | trace | thymol | |
60 | 0.10 | valerianol | |
20 | 0.10 | alpha- | ylangene + 1-octen-3-ol |
Ch. Souleles and N. Argyriadou, Constituents of the essential oil of Salvia sclarea growing wild in Greece. Internat. J. Pharmacog., 35, 218-220 (1997). P&F 25, No. 4, 55, (2000) |