Chemical constituents of the essential oil from Dysoxylum malabaricum Bedd. wood of Western Ghats, India

Journal of the Indian Academy of Wood Science - Tập 7 - Trang 71-74 - 2011
S. Mohan1, R. Ezhumalai1, S. H. Jain1, G. Ravikumar1
1Institute of Wood Science and Technology, Bangalore, India

Tóm tắt

Dysoxylum malabaricum wood was powdered and hydrodistilled to obtain an essential oil (0.60%w/w). GC–MS analysis of the oil showed the presence of 63 compounds of which 24 have been identified amounting to an area of 80.21% and 35 unidentified compounds (19.79%) with less than 0.1% area. The major component is α-Muurolene (11.75%) along with 10 components which are more than 2.5% in composition namely T-Muurolol (5.08%), δ-Cadinene (4.75%), Hexa hydroxy Naphthalene (4.14%), Benzene[1-chloro-4(1-methylethyl)] (4.06%), Azul [1,4 dimethyl-7-(1-methylethyl)] (3.82%), 1,4-Cyclohexadiene (3.73%), Viridifloral (3.23%), T.Cadinol (3.06%), α-Elemene (2.99%) and α- Copaene (2.51%).

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