The essential oils isolated by hydrodistn. of the fresh fruits of Litsea glutinosa (Lour.) C.B. Rob. have been analyzed for the first time. The oils of green (unripe) and black (ripe) fruits of this species contained more than 40 and 30 compds., of which 28 (90%) and 22 (98%) constituents could be identified resp. by GC/MS. Both the oils were characterized by a high proportion of (E)-b-ocimene (70.8% and 84.1%, resp.). Predominant minor constituents of these oils were caryophyllene oxide (5.0% and 0.9%), b-caryophyllene (3.4% and 4.3%) and (Z)-b-ocimene (1.8% and 2.1%). [on SciFinder (R)
The objective of this research was to determine the yield and chemical composition of Litsea cubeba ...
The percentage, composition, and the toxicity of essential oils from Litsea paludosa, Litsea sessili...
Essential oils are largely consumed as they are beneficial to humans as natural remedies and also fo...
The essential oils isolated by hydrodistn. of the fresh fruits of Litsea glutinosa (Lour.) C.B. Rob....
Litsea monopetala (Roxb.) Pers. (Lauraceae) is a muga silk worm fodder tree in Northeast India, wi...
The volatile oil constituents of leaf- and fruit in Litsea glutinosa (Lour.) C.B. Robinson, identifi...
Litsea salicijolia Roxb. ex Wall. (Dighloti in Assamese) is a secondary food plant for the muga silk...
Litsea cubeba Pel's., locally known as 'mejankari' in Assam, is a secondary host plant of the 'muga ...
The essential oils from the stems, flowers and fmits of two populations of Litsea cubeba Pel's., gro...
The essential oils from various parts of Lilsea nidularis, Lilsea resinosa, Cinnamomum javanicum and...
297-300Seeds of six species of genusLitsea Lam.(Family- Lauraceae), viz. L. angustifolia Hook. f.,...
The objective of this research was to determine the yield and chemical composition of Litsea cubeba ...
The percentage, composition, and the toxicity of essential oils from Litsea paludosa, Litsea sessili...
Essential oils are largely consumed as they are beneficial to humans as natural remedies and also fo...
The essential oils isolated by hydrodistn. of the fresh fruits of Litsea glutinosa (Lour.) C.B. Rob....
Litsea monopetala (Roxb.) Pers. (Lauraceae) is a muga silk worm fodder tree in Northeast India, wi...
The volatile oil constituents of leaf- and fruit in Litsea glutinosa (Lour.) C.B. Robinson, identifi...
Litsea salicijolia Roxb. ex Wall. (Dighloti in Assamese) is a secondary food plant for the muga silk...
Litsea cubeba Pel's., locally known as 'mejankari' in Assam, is a secondary host plant of the 'muga ...
The essential oils from the stems, flowers and fmits of two populations of Litsea cubeba Pel's., gro...
The essential oils from various parts of Lilsea nidularis, Lilsea resinosa, Cinnamomum javanicum and...
297-300Seeds of six species of genusLitsea Lam.(Family- Lauraceae), viz. L. angustifolia Hook. f.,...
The objective of this research was to determine the yield and chemical composition of Litsea cubeba ...
The percentage, composition, and the toxicity of essential oils from Litsea paludosa, Litsea sessili...
Essential oils are largely consumed as they are beneficial to humans as natural remedies and also fo...