cedarwood oil texas | |||
# | % | Leftshift | Components |
---|---|---|---|
7 | 0.70 | alpha- | acoradiene |
8 | 0.60 | beta- | acoradiene |
19 | 0.70 | alpha- | alaskene |
14 | 0.20 | beta- | alaskene |
25 | 0.40 | alpha- | bisabolol |
1 | 0.20 | camphor | |
26 | 0.90 | 8- | cedren-13-ol |
2 | 30.70 | alpha- | cedrene |
3 | 5.50 | beta- | cedrene |
20 | 19.10 | cedrol | |
22 | 0.40 | 6-iso | cedrol |
17 | 1.20 | alpha- | chamigrene |
9 | 1.10 | beta- | chamigrene |
23 | 0.20 | cubenol | |
18 | 1.70 | cuparene | |
12 | 0.10 | ar- | curcumene |
11 | 0.10 | gamma- | curcumene |
5 | 0.50 | alpha- | himachalene |
16 | 1.40 | beta- | himachalene |
10 | 0.10 | gamma- | himachalene |
15 | 1.50 | alpha- | selinene |
6 | 0.10 | thujopsadiene | |
24 | 0.80 | (E)-3- | thujopsanone |
4 | 25.00 | thujopsene | |
13 | 0.10 | valencene | |
21 | 1.60 | widdrol | |
R. P. Adams, Cedarwood oil- analyses and properties. In Modern methods of plant analysis new series. Vol. 12. Essential Oils and Waxes. Edits., H. F. Linskens and J. F. Jackson, pp. 159-173, Springer Verlag. New York (1991). P&F 23, No. 5, 55, (1998) |