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Cedrus atlantica

The stereochemistry of j8-himachalene epoxide (151), onq of two diastereomeric epoxides [(151), (152)] previously isolated from Cedrus atlantica (Vol. 7, p. 60),... [Pg.86]

Many essential oils come under the name cedarwood. These commonly include Atlas cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica) and Virginian cedarwood (Junipe-rus virginiana). They share some similar properties although some authorities feel the Atlas to be superior and safer. [Pg.203]

Box 7.22 Typical Data Sheet aimed at healthcare professionals Atlas Cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica)... [Pg.205]

CEDRUS ATLANTICA LIG. [ATLAS CEDARWOOD, SATINWOOD] A BIETACEAE... [Pg.205]

As part of a general investigation of terpenoid synthesis from isoprene units it has been shown that condensation of limonene (46) with senecioyl chloride in the presence of stannic chloride, followed by dehydrochlorination, provides a new simple synthetic route to a mixture of cis- (47) and frans-atlantones (48).23a Using acetyl chloride instead of senecioyl chloride in the synthetic sequence provides a C12 trisnor-sesquiterpenoid (49) which co-occurs with trans-atlantone in the essential oil of Cedrus atlantica.23b... [Pg.58]

These compounds co-occur in the essential oil of Cedrus atlantica and it is interesting to note that a-caryophyllene alcohol (62) (obtained for the first time as a natural product) and the epimeric himachalene epoxides (63 a and b) have also been identified as co-metabolites. ... [Pg.60]

Figure 1.15. Uniseriate rays viewed from a tangential face in the wood of Cedrus atlantica. x 250. Figure 1.15. Uniseriate rays viewed from a tangential face in the wood of Cedrus atlantica. x 250.
Essential oils from Pinus halepensis, Pinus brutia, Pinus pinaster, Pinus pinea, and Cedrus atlantica were tested for molluscicidal activity against Bulinus truncatus. The oil from C. atlantica was found the most active (LC 50 = 0.47 ppm). Among their main constituents, a-pinene, fi pinene. [Pg.659]

Abies amabilis A. concolor J Cedrus atlantica C. deodara... [Pg.557]

For example, cedarwood oils obtained from plants like Cedrus atlantica, Chamaecyparis funebris, or Juniperus mexicma, contain aromatic molecules, e.g., ( )-(+)-a-atlantone, a-thujone, or (+)-cedrol ... [Pg.211]

Oil of Cedrus atlantica inhibited the growth of Candida albicans in vitro and has shown molluscicidal activity. [Pg.163]


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