1981
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9422(81)85093-5
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The essential oil of ginger from Fiji

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“…These components accounted for 63.4 percent of the total oil composition while the other minor components made up the balance. The results obtained in this study for P. aduncum correlate with those of the published data for the chemical composition in the Amazon region, Malaysia, Fiji and Cuba [19][20][21]. The dill apiole content in P. aduncum from these localities are in agreement with each other while the chemical compositions for the Panama and Bolivia species have β-caryophyllene and 1,8-cineole as the main constituents respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…These components accounted for 63.4 percent of the total oil composition while the other minor components made up the balance. The results obtained in this study for P. aduncum correlate with those of the published data for the chemical composition in the Amazon region, Malaysia, Fiji and Cuba [19][20][21]. The dill apiole content in P. aduncum from these localities are in agreement with each other while the chemical compositions for the Panama and Bolivia species have β-caryophyllene and 1,8-cineole as the main constituents respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In contrast, Maia and co-workers [19] reported high dill apiole contents (31.5 -97.3 %) in samples obtained from the Amazon region. Malaysian and Fijian [20] samples were reported to contain 64.5 % and 58.0 % dill apiole, respectively, while samples from Cuba recorded 82.2 % composition [21]. By far the highest reported dill apiole contents in Piper aduncum were those from the Amazonian region, as reported by Maia and co-workers [19], with levels of 97.3 %.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…aduncum e P. aduncum var. cordulatum, também da Amazônia (Gottlieb et al, 1981), em dois quimiotipos de P. aduncum da Malásia e Fiji (Smith & Kassim, 1979) e em outras espécies de Piper (Loder;Nearn, 1972). Nas análises efetuadas nesse trabalho (Tabela 5), o constituinte majoritário foi o Enerolidol (14,2%).…”
Section: Análise Da Composição Química Dos óLeos Voláteisunclassified
“…A composição química do gengibre, segundo Newall et al (2002), tem como principais componentes carboidratos e lipídeos, dentre eles ácidos graxos livres (ácido palmítico, ácido oléico, ácido linoleico), óleo-resina (homólogos de gingerol e zingerona), óleos voláteis (zingibereno, felandreno, canfeno), dentre outros. No entanto, a composição pode variar de acordo com a localização geográfica (países tropicais e subtropicais) em que foi cultivado (SMITH; ROBINSON, 1981). Os óleos essenciais de gengibre são compostos voláteis extraídos principalmente do gengibre com casca por processos de hidrodestilação (MAGALHÃES et al, 1997), segundo recomendado pela European Pharmacopoeia (2002).…”
Section: Gengibre E Seus Componentesunclassified