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Cupressus funebris

Cedarwood Cupressus funebris Endl. Cedrol (10-16), a-cedrene... [Pg.76]

Oil of cedarwood, Chinese type (Cupressus funebris Endlicher)... [Pg.250]

Chinese Cedar Chamaeevparis funebris lEndl.l Franco (syn. Cupressus funebris Endl.)... [Pg.206]

A 62-year-old woman developed acute renal failure with tubulointerstitial nephritis, acute hepatic failure, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, and thrombocytopenia after taking a hot-water extract of Cupressus funebris Endl (mourning cypress) orally [57 ]. The authors attributed the kidney damage to fiavonoids. [Pg.776]

Lee JJ, Chen HC. Flavonoid-induced acute nephropathy by Cupressus funebris Endl (mourning cypress). Am J Kidney Dis 2006 48(5) e81-5. [Pg.782]

Cedarwood, Chinese W.Wright Cupressus funebris Endl. Cupressaceae Wood Wild MQ... [Pg.60]

Cedarwood (China) Cupressus funebris 800 a-Cedrene (13-29%), thujopsene (18-31%), cedrol (10-16%)... [Pg.2993]

Cedarwood Many varieties of cedarwood oil are obtained from different parts of the world. They are produced mainly by steam distillation of chipped heartwood, but some are produced by solvent extraction. The oils, which vary significantly in chemical composition, are used in perfumes as such, but the main uses are as distillation fractions and chemical derivatives. For the latter purposes, the most used oils, which are similar in composition, come from China (Cupressus funebris) and from Texas in the United States (Juniperus mexicana). The principal constituents of these oils are cedrene [11028-42-5] (4), thujopsene [470-40-6] (5), and cedrol [77-53-2] (6). The first two of these are obtained together by distillation and used mostly in the form of acetylated derivatives. Cedrol is used as such and, to a greater extent, as its acetate ester. [Pg.136]

Chinese cedarwood oil is similar in composition to Texas cedarwood oil (see below). Chinese cedarwood oil is obtained by steam distillation of Cupressus funeb-ris Endl., Cupressaceae (Chamaecyparis funebris (Endl.) France), which is a weeping cypress, indigenous to China. Commercial Chinese cedarwood oil is a colorless to slightly yellow oil with an odor more smoke-like than the American oils. [Pg.192]


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