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Chemotypic Variation in Indian Lantana camara Essential Oil

The essential oil from the leaves of Lantana camara from Dibrugarh, in the northeastern Indian state of Assam, after spectroscopic analysis, has shown that cis-davanone, an uncommon sesquiterpenoid, is its major constituent, while the essential oil from flowers contained beta-caryophyllene and bicyc...

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cis-β-davanone
essential oils
flowers
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Lantana camara L. var. aculeata
leaves
oils
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