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Cinnamomum camphorae

Insect repellents camphor/ monoterp. drugstore Cinnamomum camphora T. Nees Ebermeier, Lauraceae, Ang. [Pg.176]

Mukerjee, R.K., Fujimoto, Y., and Kakinuma, K., l-(w-Hydroxyfattyacyl)glycerols and two flavanols from Cinnamomum camphora, Phytochemistry, 37, 1641, 1994. [Pg.607]

CioHifiO, M, 152.24, (+)-camphor ftj iookPa 204 °C, mp 178.8 °C, [a] + 44.3° both optical isomers are found widely in nature, (+)-camphor [464-49-3] being the more abundant. It is, for example, the main component of oils obtained from the camphor tree Cinnamomum camphora. [Pg.62]

Camphor oil is obtained by steam distillation of the wood of the camphor tree Cinnamomum camphora Sieb. (Lauraceae) growing in China, Taiwan, and Japan. The main constituent of the crude oil is camphor (ca. 50%), which can be separated by crystallization on cooling and subsequent centrifugation. Fractionation of the mother liquor gives two oils ... [Pg.180]

Safrole, which is both toxic and carcinogenic, occurs in sassafras oil up to 90%. There are two commercially important sassafras oils the Brazilian oil is obtained from the trunk wood of Ocotea pretiosa and the Chinese oil is obtained from Cinnamomum camphora by steam distillation of wood chips. Safrole from... [Pg.295]

Yeast, fungi, insects widespread among higher plants. (-)-linalool >80% in Shiu oils (Cinnamomum camphora) (+)-linalool 60-70% in coriander oil. [Pg.199]

Cinnamomum camphora (L.) J. S. Presl. Chang Shu (Cinnamon) (root, branch, leaf) d-camphor, eucalyptole, cineole, pinene, aromadendrene, cumaldehyde, pinocarveol, l-acetyl-4- isopropy lidenecy clopentene33 -53 Stimulate nervous system, relax gastrointestinal muscle contractions. [Pg.53]

Alpinia japonica, A. katsumadai, A. globosum, A. kumatake, Artemisia brachyloba, A. gmelini, Blumea balsumifera, B. lacera, B. balsumifera, Cinnamomum camphora, Cunninghamia lanceolata, Curcuma pallida, C. phaeocoulis, Elettaria cardamomum, Lindera glauca, Liquidambar acerifolia, L. formosana, L. maximowiczii, L. acerifolia, Melaleuca leucadendra, Menyanthes trifoliata... [Pg.405]

A. lagocephala, A. lavandulaefolia, A. scoparia, A. selengensis, A. sieversiana, A. vulgaris, Melaleuca leucadendra Cinnamomum camphora Euchresta japonicum... [Pg.423]

Alpinia officinarum, Artemisia brachyloba, Cinnamomum camphora, C. zeglanicum, Cunninghamia lanceolata, Cyperus rotundus, Elettaria cardamomum, Elsholtzia argyi, E. cristata, E. splendens,... [Pg.469]

Achillea millefolium, Biota orientalis, Blumea balsumifera, Chrysanthemum parthenium, C. vulgare, Cinnamomum camphora, C. cassia, Dryobalanops aromatica, Elettaria cardamomum, Salvia officinalis Apocynum androsaemifolium, Thevetai peruviana Aquilegia vulgaris... [Pg.508]

Artemisia absinthium, Biota orientalis, Carduus benedita, Carthamus tinctorius, Cinnamomum camphora, Eleutherocossus senticosus, Schisandra chinensis, Sessamum indicum, Syringa suspensa, S. vulgaris, Viscum album,... [Pg.523]

Angelica polymorpha, Cinnamomum camphora, Illicium verum, Myristica fragrans Bupleurum falcatum Lythrum salicaria... [Pg.533]

Asarum canadense, Cinnamomum camphora, Conyza canadensis, Erigeron canadensis... [Pg.538]

Linalool (3,7-dimethyl-l,6-octadien-3-ol) (62) occurs as one of its enantiomers in many essential oils, where it is often the main component. (/ )-(-)-Linalool for example occurs at a concentration of 80-85% in Ho oils from Cinnamomum camphora rosewood oil contains ca 80%. (S)-(+)-Linalool makes up 60-70% of coriander oil [26]. [Pg.140]

Camphor oil Cinnamomum camphora (Lauraceae) wood 1-3 camphor (27-45) cineole (4-21) safrole (1-18) soaps... [Pg.179]

Camphor Cinnamomum camphora (+)-Camphor, safrole (75), 1,8-cineole 95... [Pg.610]

Cyclopentane bicyclic monoterpenoids that occur in the plant kingdom belong to three major skeletal types camphane, iso-camphane, and fenchane (Fig. 7). Camphane-type terpenoid alcohols, (+)-bomeol (Gl) and (—)-isobomeol (G2), have been isolated from Cinnamomum camphora (Lauraceae) and Achillea filipendulina (Asteraceae). A ketone derived from these, (-h)-camphor (G3), is found in the camphor tree Cinnamomum camphora) and in the leaves of rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis) and sage Salvia officinalis, Labiatae). Camphene (G4) and its enantiomer with the isocamphane carbon skeleton are known to occur in the oils of citronella and turpentine. Fenchane-type bicyclic cyclopentane monoterpenoids are commonly found in plants as their ketone derivatives. (—)-Fenchone (G5) occurs in the tree of life Thuja occidentalis, Cupres-saceae). Its enantiomer, (+)-fenchone (G6), has been isolated from the oil of fennel Foeniculum vulgare, Umbelliferae). [Pg.483]

Camphora Ketone Cinnamomum Camphora, - Eastern Asia... [Pg.332]


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