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Croton Eluteria

Cascarilla Oil occurs as a light yellow to brown amber liquid with a pleasant, spicy odor. It is the volatile oil obtained by steam distillation of the dried bark of Croton cascarilla Benn. and of Croton eluteria Benn. (Fam. Euphorbiaceae). It is soluble in most fixed oils and in mineral oil, but it is practically insoluble in glycerin and in propylene glycol. [Pg.102]

CascariUa N.F. Unofficial Bark Croton Eluteria West Indies... [Pg.355]

Source Croton eluteria (L.) Sw. (syn. Clutia eluteria L.) (Euphorbiaceae). [Pg.222]

Cascarllla The aromatic bark of a Bahamian shrub (Croton eluteria). It is used used for making Incense and as a digestive tonic. [Pg.6]

Cascarilla. Eleuthera bark sweei-wood bark. Dried bark of Croton eluteria (L.) Sw, Euphorbiaceae. Habit. Bahama Islands, Cuba, Haiti. Constit. About 15% resin 5,39-6.33% far 7.6-8.13% ash theobromine, volatile oil, cascarillin, betaine, tannin. Ref Farb, C.A. 44, 806Qe (1950). [Pg.288]

The bark of Croton Eluteria. From the island of Ela-thera, one of the Bahamas. [Pg.64]

Synonyms Cascarilla bark oil Croton bark oil Croton cascarilla Croton cascarilla oil Croton eluteria... [Pg.795]

Croton eluteria oil Croton extract Sweetwood bark oil... [Pg.795]

Definition Volatile oil from bark of Croton eluteria or C. cascarilla... [Pg.795]

The bark of Croton eluteria (Euphorbiaceae) yields, on steam distillation, cascarilla essential oil which is used as a tonic. The main component of the acid fraction of this oil is cascarillic acid ([aJo -10.5°, methyl ester), a cyclopropane carboxylic acid (123) (79). The stereochemistry of the cyclopropane ring was established as trans by comparing H-NMR spectra and retention times on gas chromatograms of methyl esters of the synthetic trans- and cw-isomers with those of the natural compound (147). It is interesting that compounds with closely related structures have been found in an algae and in an insect. Dictyopterene A (124) was isolated from the essential oil of algae of the genus Dictyopteris (77) and (Z)-3-decenoic acid from carpet beetle, Anthrenus flavipes, as a sex pheromone (41). [Pg.293]


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