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Abies sibirica

Abies alba Mill. Abies sibirica Ledeb.) Pinaceae,... [Pg.155]

Siberian fir needle oil is obtained by steam distillation of needles and twigs of Abies sibirica Ledeb., the Siberian silver fir. It is an almost colorless or pale yellow liquid with a characteristic fir odor. [Pg.214]

Fir needle, Siberian Abies sibirica Ledeb. Esters calculated as bornyl acetate (32-44)... [Pg.78]

Fir Needle Oil, Siberian Type, occurs as an almost colorless or faintly yellow liquid with a piney, balsamic odor. It is the volatile oil obtained by steam distillation from needles and twigs of Abies sibirica Lebed. (Fam. Pinaceae). It is soluble in most fixed oils and in mineral oil. It is insoluble in glycerin and in propylene glycol. [Pg.179]

Abies sachalinensis Masters/Sakhalin fir Abies sibirica Ledeb./Siberian fir ImHx dahurica Turcz./Dahurian larch Larix sibirica Ledeb./Siberian larch Piceafennica Regel/Finnish Siberian spruce Picea jesoensis (S. et Z.) Carr./Jeddo spruce Picea obovata Led./Siberian spruce Picea schrenkiana Fish Meyer/Schrenk spruce Pinus koraiensis Sieb. Zuss/Korean pine Pinus sibirica Rupr./Siberian stone pine Pinus sylvestris L./Scotch pine Taxus baccata L./English yew... [Pg.113]

Pini silvestris aeth. Siberian spruce oil Abies sibirica LEDEB. 10% bornyl acetate, borneol 32%-44% bornyl acetate a-, p-pinene... [Pg.160]

Oil of Fir—Siberian, Oil of pine oleum abjetis Siberian pine needle oil. Volatile oil from fresh leaves of Abies sibirica Ledeb., Pinaceae. Constit About 40% esters calculated as borny] acetate pinene, camphene, dipantene, and phellandrene. [Pg.1074]

Benzenoid (-)-(75, 105)-calamenene is isolated from Ulmus thomasii (Uhnaceae), and (-l-)-3,8-calamenenediol from Heterotheca subaxillaris. The naphthalene sesquiterpene cadalene oeeurs in eonifers, for example in flie resin of fir Abies sibirica (Pinaceae). The wood of several trees contains 3-cadalenol. Cadalen-2,3-qutnone, also known as mansonone C, is a constituent of Mansonia altissima and Ulmus lactinata (Table 3). [Pg.34]

Constituents of Pinaceae and Cupressaceae include 8,5,18-labdanetrioI, (-)-labda-nolic acid and (+)-6-oxocativic acid. Numerous derivatives have been found in conifers such as pine (Pinus), fir (Abies), larch (Larix) and juniper (Juniperus). Selected examples are (+)-12,15-epoxy-8(17),12,14-labdatriene (pumiloxide) from Pinus pumila, (-l-)-12,14-labdadien-8-ol (abienol) from Pinus strobus and various Abies species, (+)-ll,13-labdadien-8-ol (neoabienol) from Abies sibirica, (-)-13(16),14-labdadien-8-ol (isoabienol), (+)-8(17)-labdene-15,18-dioic acid from the needles of Pinus silvestris (Pinaceae) and 14,15-dihydroxy-8(17),13(16)-labdadien-19-oic acid fxora Juniperus communis (Cupressaceae). [Pg.54]

More than 200 diterpenes with an abietane skeleton are reported to exist naturally Numerous representatives oeeur in conifers. Selected examples include palustra-diene, also referred to as (-)-8,13-abietadiene, from the pine tree Pintds palustris, from the so-called berries of the sade tree Juniperus sabina (Cupressaceae) and other species of juniper trees, (-)-abietenol from the pine Pinus silvestris and the fir Abies sibirica, (-)-abietic aeid belonging to the resin acids of turpentine and wide-spread in conifers such as various pines Pinus), larch trees Larix) and firs Abies), as well as (+)-palustric acid from the balm and the roots of Pinus palustris, isolated from gum rosin. [Pg.62]

Abies sibirica Abies sibirica needle oil Abies sibirica oil. See Fir (Abies sibirica) needle oil Abietate de Glycerol. See Glyceryl abietate Abietic acid... [Pg.15]

Definition ON derived from needles and twigs of Abies sibirica... [Pg.1823]

Pine needle oil. See Pine (Pinus pumilio) needle oil Fir (Abies sibirica) needle oil Pine needle oil, dwarf. See Pine (Pinus pumilio) needle oil... [Pg.3378]

Fir (Abies sibirica) needle oil Isobomyl acetate fragrance, beauty care Amyl benzoate y-Bisabolene Butyl isohexanoate Cyclamen homoaldehyde trans-4-Decenal... [Pg.5319]

Acetaldehyde ethyl phenethyl acetal p-Anisic acid 4-Carvomenthenol trans-Cinnamonitrile Citronellyloxy acetaldehyde Cyclohexyl phenethyl ether 9-Decenol 9-Decenyl acetate Decyl methyl ether Dihydrogeranylacetone Dihydromyrcenyl acetate Dimethyl benzenebutanol Dimethylcyclohexyl methyl ketone 4,8-Dimethyl-4,9-decadienal 5,9-Dimethyl-4,8-decadienal 1,3-Dimethyl-3-phenylbutylacetate Ethyl o-anisate Ethyl maltol Hydroxymethylheptyl methyl ketone Isocyclocitral Maltol Myrcenol Myrcenyl acetate Orange (Citrus aurantium dulcis) peel wax Phenoxyethyl propionate Piperonyl acetone Prenyl benzoate 3,5,5-Trimethylhexyl acetate fragrance, shaving creams Fir (Abies sibirica) needle oil... [Pg.5329]

Fir needle, Abies sibirica Ledeb. Pinaceae Leaf/twig WQd LQ... [Pg.56]

Isol. from Firms sylvestris and Abies sibirica. Cryst. Mp 85.5-87°. Md -132.5° (c, 2 in EtOH). [Pg.1]

Medvedeva, S. A., S. Z. Ivanova, V. I. Lutskii, V. V. Keiko, and N. A. Tyukavkina Phenolic acids and their glycosides from the needles of Abies sibirica and A. nephrolepsis. Khim. Prir. Soedin. — Chem. nat. compounds 10, 404 (russ.), 407 (engl.) (1974). [Pg.126]

Unpublished results of own experiments also did not confirmed the potential of essential oils to modulate rumen biohydrogenation. None of used essential oils originating from Eugenia caryophyllata, Abies sibirica or Vanilla planifolia improve concentration of conjugated linoleic acid isomers in the rumen and milk of dairy cows. [Pg.303]

Larir jSi6irfctii. Finns Cetnbra, Taurica Abies Sibirica... [Pg.27]


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