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Sabinyl acetate

Geranjl, linalyl, and bornyl acetates Menthyl acetate (for peppermint oil) Geranyl tiglate (for roee-geranium oil) Santalyl acetate (for sandalwood oil) Sabinyl acetate (for savin oil). ... [Pg.312]

Wormwood Artemisia absinthium L. There are several chemotypes (Z)-epoxy-ocimene CT (26-54) sabinyl acetate CT (32-85) chry-santhenyl acetate CT (42) P-thujone CT (18-60) P-thujone/(Z)-ep-oxy ochnene CT (21-41/22-29) cis-chrysanthenol CT (16-69)... [Pg.80]

Esters are generally safe to use, with low toxicity (see exception of methyl salicylate and sabinyl acetate found in Spanish sage). Although few essential oils have esters as their main components, esters are found in greater numbers than other functional groups. [Pg.71]

Methyl salicylate Sabinyl acetate Terpineol acetate... [Pg.72]

Sabinyl acetate Juniperus sabina (tops, savin oil) OD-R... [Pg.428]

Occurrence.—Sabinene and /ra s-sabinyl acetate (ester and C3-moiety trans) were the main components of the seed oil and foliage of Thujopsis and Artemisia... [Pg.53]

Oil of Savin Volatile oil from fresh tops of Juni-perus sabina L Cupressaceae. Constit 35-55% sabinol, partly free and partly as sabinyl acetate cadiene pinene. [Pg.1077]

Documented effects Extracts from the fruits and branches have cytotoxic effects on cancer cell Unes in vitro (Jafarian-Dehkordi et al. 2004). Results from experiments with mice indicate that the abortifacient effect of essential oil from Juniperus sabina is related to an implantation inhibiting effect induced by sabinyl acetate (Pages et al. 1996). CycloUgnans, isolated from the leaves, exhibits anti-cancer and anti-viral activity (San Feliciano et al. 1993). [Pg.148]

The formation of oxygenated derivatives usually involves oxygenation of the parental hydrocarbons. The essential oil of Artemisia absinthum contains /-sabinyl acetate (42%) (20), geranyl pyrophosphate with a soluble enzyme, is the key cyclic precursor of 3-thujone and other C-3-oxygenated... [Pg.332]

Judzetiene and Budiene (2010) Lithuania 15 rratw-Sabinyl acetate (22% 51%), a- and P-Thujones (18% 72%)... [Pg.93]

Limonene, myrcene, a-thujone, 3-thujone, caryophyllene, sabinyl acetate... [Pg.677]

Limonene, myrcene, a-thujone, p thujone, caryophyllene, sabinyl acetate, camphor, 1,8-cineole, borneol, terpinen-4-ol, bornyl acetate... [Pg.699]

The data presented in Table 1 showed that the oil is composed of at least sixty-two distinct peaks. 44 compounds have been unequivocally identified constituting more than 90% of the oil. cA-dihydrocarveol (23.89%), trcms-sabinyl acetate (22.97%) and ira 5-chrysanthenyl acetate (13.50%) were the major constituents myrtenol constituted 5.85% thymol, 1.5% isoamyl caproate, 1.23% and isobutyl isopentanoic acid ester, 1.18%, respectively (Table 1). [Pg.99]

Methylbutyl ester (Apple Oil) 0.67 48 tran>Sabinyl acetate 22.9 7... [Pg.100]

C. cunninghcmi used in this study was properly identified as stated in the experimental part of this work, and the plant material was collected early in the morning of December 7, 1995 before sunshine. These precautions are important because once the sun shines, some volatile oil dissipates in air and the problem is aggravated by the acceleration of the relatively dormant metabolism. A subsequent study [17] with C. cunninghcmi (assuming proper identification ) found different major constituents including thymol among others but not (ra x-sabinyl acetate. This may be probably due to different time of collection of the day and year or to the method of steam distillation of... [Pg.101]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.163 ]




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