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Michelia champaca

R = CH2CH2C6Hs, C16H16O2, Mr 240.30, Z>po.6kPa 177-178 °C, d 0.880, 1.5496-1.5504, has been identified in e.g., the flower concrete of Michelia champaca L. It is a colorless liquid or crystals mp 26.5 °C), which have a heavy, sweet, rose or hyacinth odor and a distinct honey note. The ester is used particularly in flowery fragrance compositions and as a fixative. [Pg.121]

Asteraceae), Michelia champaca, M. lanuginosa (Magnoliaceae) cytotoxic]... [Pg.239]

Benzyl alcohol P. persica, P. cerasus, P. spp. (Rosaceae) Dianthus caryophyllus (Caryophyllaceae), Michelia champaca (Magnoliaceae), Piper biasperatum (Piperaceae) Dianthus caryophyllus (Caryophyllaceae), OD-R... [Pg.430]

Oil of Champaca. Volatile oil from flowers of Michelia champaca L., Magnoliaceae. Constit. Esters of benznic acid, benzaldehyde, benzyl alcohol, isoeugenol. [Pg.1073]

Jacobsson, U., V. Kumar, and S. Saminathan, 1995. Sesquiterpene lactones from Michelia champaca. Phytochemistry. 39 839-843. [Pg.1007]

The numerous applications of the Michelia Champaca make it a valuable plant, which is regarded in some districts as sacred. [Pg.510]

It is doubtful whether the commercial oil is ever distilled from the yellow flowers alone, so that the champaca oil of commerce is probably the product of the flowers of Michelia Champaca and Michelia longifolia. [Pg.510]


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