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Arborvitae, Thuja

Cedar Leaf Oil occurs as a colorless to yellow liquid having a strong camphoraceous and sage odor. It is the volatile oil obtained by steam distillation from the fresh leaves and branch ends of the eastern arborvitae, Thuja occidentalis L. (Fam. Cupressaceae). It is soluble in most fixed oils, in mineral oil, and in propylene glycol. It is practically insoluble in glycerin. [Pg.105]

Thuja chinensis Hort. T. koraiensis Nakai T. orientalis L. (Syn. Biota orientalis, Platycladus orientalis) Ce Bai Ye (Oriental arborvitae) (seed kernel, young leaf) Thujene, thujone, fenchone, pinene, caryophyllene, aromadendrin, quercetin, myricetin, hinokiflavone, amentoflavone.48-353 Antipyretic, astringent, diuretic, for dysmenorrhea, epistaxis, gonorrhea, metrorrhagia. [Pg.163]

Thuja, arborvitae, swamp cedar, white cedar)... [Pg.138]

Arborvitae Arborvitae oil. See Cedar leaf (Thuja occidentalis) oil Arbotect. See Thiabendazole Arbutin... [Pg.337]

Synonyms Arborvitae Arborvitae oil Cedar leaf oil Cedar, white, leaf oil Thuja oil White cedarleaf oil White cedar oil... [Pg.803]


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