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Pelargonium spp

Pelargonidin (anthocyanidin) Fragaria sp. (Rosaceae), Pelargonium spp. (Geraniaceae) LELA (< 3 pM) [87]... [Pg.585]

C oH,gO, Mr 154.25, liquid. Monocyclic monoter-pene ketones, the four optically active forms occur in nature. (-)-M. (ca. 35%) occurs in the essential oil of field mint (Mentha arvensis, Lamiaceae), (-i-)-M. in Micromelia biflora (Lamiaceae) ca. 56%, (-i-)-iso-M. in Micromelia abyssinica ca. 42%, and (-)-iso-M. in geranium oil (Pelargonium spp., Geraniaceae). p-M. is used in perfumes as a mixture with other fragrance substances. [Pg.390]

Geraniol 2% (fragrant geraniums [Pelargonium spp.]) Primin Primula obconica)y 0.01%... [Pg.936]

Other terpene alcohols include geraniol, citronellol from rose oil, Rosa gallica (Rosaceae), and scented geraniums Pelargonium spp. (Geraniaceae). Nerol is a stereoisomer of geraniol. Borneol is found in rosemary oil—Rosmarinus officinalis (Lamiaceae). Santalol from heartwood of sandalwood—Santalum album, S. spicatum (Santa-laceae)—is a sesquiterpene alcohol. [Pg.92]

Traditional Medicine. In Africa the roots of various Pelargonium spp. are reportedly used as astringent in diarrhea, dysentery, and so on. (watt and breyer-brandwuk). [Pg.319]

Very widespread occurrence in essential oils. Major component of clove oil. Also found in those of Cinnamomum spp., Cistus spp.. Camellia spp.. Pelargonium spp., and Thymus spp. Used in dental cement preparations, insect attractants and extensively... [Pg.666]


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