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Volatile Leaf Oils of some South-western and Southern Australian Species of the Genus Eucalyptus (Series I). Part XIV. Subgenus Monocalyptus

The volatile leaf oils of Eucalyptus jacksonii Maiden, E. patens Benth., E. diversifolia Bonpl., E. pachyloma Benth., E. suberea Brooker & Hopper, E. insularis Brooker, E. buprestium F. Muell., E. erectifolia Brooker & Hopper, E. lateritica Brooker & Hopper, E. todtiana F. Muell., E. joh...

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Published in:Flavour and fragrance journal 1997-05, Vol.12 (3), p.177-183
Main Authors: Bignell, C. M., Dunlop, P. J., Brophy, J. J., Fookes, C. J. R.
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description The volatile leaf oils of Eucalyptus jacksonii Maiden, E. patens Benth., E. diversifolia Bonpl., E. pachyloma Benth., E. suberea Brooker & Hopper, E. insularis Brooker, E. buprestium F. Muell., E. erectifolia Brooker & Hopper, E. lateritica Brooker & Hopper, E. todtiana F. Muell., E. johnsoniana Brooker & Blaxell, E. exilis Brooker, E. pendens Brooker, E. sepulcralis F. Muell., E. ligulata Brooker, E. aquilina Brooker, E. coronata Gardner, E. preissiana Schauer, E. acies Brooker, E. marginata Donn ex. Smith subsp. marginata, E. marginata Donn ex. Smith subsp. thalassica Brooker & Hopper, E. staeri (Maiden) Kessell & Gardner, E. baxteri (Benth.) Maiden & Blakely ex. J. Black, E. obliqua L'Hér. and E. remota Blakely, isolated by vacuum distillation, were analysed by GC and by GC–MS. Many species contained α‐pinene (0–20.0%), limonene (0–22.2%), 1,8‐cineole (0–62.3%), p‐cymene (0–12.6%), aromadendrene (0–6.4%), allo‐aromadendrene (0–3.7%), bicyclogermacrene (0–21.8%), globulol (0–4.3%), viridiflorol (0–2.5%), spathulenol (0.1–14.2%), γ‐eudesmol (0–5.5%), α‐eudesmol (0–14.8%), β‐eudesmol (0–32.0%) and torquatone (0.1–7.5%) as principal leaf oil components. In several species the β‐triketones agglomerone, tasmanone and lateriticone, together with the terpenoid ketone jacksonone, were detected at concentrations much greater than 10%. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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1-isobutyroyl-4-methyoxy-3
1-isovaleroyl-4-methoxy-3
1‐isobutyroyl‐4‐methoxy‐5,5‐dimethylcyclohex‐3‐en‐2,6‐dione
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6-dione
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agglomerone
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Essential oils, perfumes
Eucalyptus acies Brooker
Eucalyptus aquilina Brooker
Eucalyptus baxteri (Benth.) Maiden & Blakely ex. J. Black
Eucalyptus buprestium F. Muell
Eucalyptus coronata C. Gardner
Eucalyptus diversifolia Bonpl
Eucalyptus erectifolia Brooker & Hopper
Eucalyptus exilis Brooker
Eucalyptus insularis Brooker
Eucalyptus jacksonii Maiden
Eucalyptus johnsoniana Brooker & Blaxell
Eucalyptus lateritica Brooker & Hopper
Eucalyptus ligulata Brooker
Eucalyptus marginata Donn ex. Smith subsp. marginata
Eucalyptus marginata Donn ex. Smith subsp. thalassica Brooker & Hopper
Eucalyptus obliqua L'Hér
Eucalyptus pachyloma Benth
Eucalyptus patens Benth
Eucalyptus pendens Brooker
Eucalyptus preissiana Schauer
Eucalyptus remota Blakely
Eucalyptus sepulcralis F. Muell
Eucalyptus staeri (Maiden) Kessell & C. Gardner
Eucalyptus suberea Brooker & Hopper
Eucalyptus todtiana F. Muell
Exact sciences and technology
GC-MS
insect repellent
jacksonone
lateriticone
leaf essential oil composition
mono- and sesquiterpenoids
Myrtaceae
tasmanone
torquatone
Washing products. Cosmetics and toiletries. Perfumes
title Volatile Leaf Oils of some South-western and Southern Australian Species of the Genus Eucalyptus (Series I). Part XIV. Subgenus Monocalyptus
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