1974
DOI: 10.1002/jccs.197400019
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Essential Oils XVI Oil of Eryngium Foetidum, Linn.

Abstract: The oil of Er)'ngifltn foetidum, Linn. consists 9.06;6 of acid pllrt and 90.94% of neutral part. The constituents are 4.80% lauric acid, 2.0996 3, 4-di~ethylbenzoic "acid, 1.1196 capric acid, 1.00%, of an unidentiJied acid (p-bromophenacyl ester m , p. 68°), 2.59% "-pinene. 2.26% p-cymene, 1.8896 decanal, 72.7396 of a mixture of 2,4, 5-trimethylbenzaldehyde, 5-dodecanone and 4-hydroxy-3.5-dimethylacetophenone, 10.16% sesquiterpene ketone, and 1.32% others.

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“…The comparison of our findings with volatile oils of E. foetidum from other regions reveal some similarities and differences which may attributed to a number of factors such as clime, plant maturity and variety, processing and methods of analysis. ( E )-2-Dodecenal, the major component (28.43%) of the leaf oil in our Nigerian sample was reported predominant in volatile oils from Vietnam (45.5%) [ 8 ], Malaysia (59.7%) [ 2 ], S. Tome (15.7 & 37.5%) [ 5 ], and Bangladesh (37.4%) [ 10 ]; but detected in small amount in the leaf oils of Cuba (5.7%) [ 9 ] and Taiwan [ 22 ]. Similarly, 2,4.5-trimethylbenzaldehyde (lauraldehyde) (10.77%) in the leaf oil ( Table 1 ) was presented as a major component (20.5%) in the Cuban oil [ 9 ], Venezuelan Andes (27.7%) [ 23 ] and Bangladesh (5.1%) [ 10 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comparison of our findings with volatile oils of E. foetidum from other regions reveal some similarities and differences which may attributed to a number of factors such as clime, plant maturity and variety, processing and methods of analysis. ( E )-2-Dodecenal, the major component (28.43%) of the leaf oil in our Nigerian sample was reported predominant in volatile oils from Vietnam (45.5%) [ 8 ], Malaysia (59.7%) [ 2 ], S. Tome (15.7 & 37.5%) [ 5 ], and Bangladesh (37.4%) [ 10 ]; but detected in small amount in the leaf oils of Cuba (5.7%) [ 9 ] and Taiwan [ 22 ]. Similarly, 2,4.5-trimethylbenzaldehyde (lauraldehyde) (10.77%) in the leaf oil ( Table 1 ) was presented as a major component (20.5%) in the Cuban oil [ 9 ], Venezuelan Andes (27.7%) [ 23 ] and Bangladesh (5.1%) [ 10 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chemical composition of E. foetidum has been investigated from a variety of geographical locations including Taiwan [17], Vietnam [10], Malaysia [5], Cuba [9], West Africa (S. TomØ e Príncipe) [7], and Venezuela [6]. Like C. sativum the essential oil of E. foetidum has been reported to mainly consist of aldehydes, ranging from 45.8% [6] to 86.7% [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The essential oils from the flowers and leaves of E. foetidum from Taiwan were found to consist of α-pinene (2.6 %), p-cymene (2.3 %), decanal (1.9 %), capric acid (1.2 %), lauric acid 4.8 %), 3,4-dimethylbenzoic acid (2.1 %) and a mixture of 2,4,5-trimethylbenzaldehyde, 5dodecanone and 4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethylacetophenone (72.7 %) 4 . The essential oils from the flowers and leaves of E. foetidum from Taiwan were found to consist of α-pinene (2.6 %), p-cymene (2.3 %), decanal (1.9 %), capric acid (1.2 %), lauric acid 4.8 %), 3,4-dimethylbenzoic acid (2.1 %) and a mixture of 2,4,5-trimethylbenzaldehyde, 5dodecanone and 4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethylacetophenone (72.7 %) 4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%