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Affiner la rechercheAn examination of the leaf essential oils of the endemic Melaleuca (Myrtaceae) species of New Caledonia / Edouard Hnawia in The journal of essential oil research, Vol. 24 N° 3 (Juin 2012)
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in The journal of essential oil research > Vol. 24 N° 3 (Juin 2012) . - pp. 273-278
Titre : An examination of the leaf essential oils of the endemic Melaleuca (Myrtaceae) species of New Caledonia Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Edouard Hnawia, Auteur ; Joseph J. Brophy, Auteur ; Lyn A. Craven, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : pp. 273-278 Note générale : Génie Chimique Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Melaleuca brevisepala Melaleuca brongniartii Melaleuca buseana Melaleuca dawsonii Melaleuca gnidioides Melaleuca pancheri Melaleuca sphaerodendra var. microphylla Melaleuca quinquenervia β-caryophyllene α-pinene Limonene α-phellandrene γ-terpinene β-pinene Spathulenol Essential oils Résumé : The leaf essential oils of the seven endemic New Caledonian species of the genus Melaleuca have been examined. Melaleuca sphaerodendra var. microphylla and Melaleuca brevisepala produced oils in which β-caryophyllene (28.8% and 26.8% respectively) was the principal component. α-Pinene (24.8%) and β-caryophyllene (14.1%) were the principal compounds detected in the leaf oil of Melaleuca pancheri. Melaleuca brongniartii produced an oil in which the principal monoterpenes were α-pinene (23.3%), β-pinene (10.3%) and limonene (19.8%). γ-Terpinene (15.2%), p-cymene (12.8%) and terpinolene (17.5%) were the major components in the leaf essential oil of Melaleuca buseana, whereas the leaf oil of Melaleuca dawsonii contained α-pinene (12.8%) and α-phellandrene (10.3%) as principal components. In Melaleuca gnidioides α-pinene (23.6%), β-pinene (13.6%) and spathulenol (14.7%) were the major components. All of these oils differed from the leaf oil of Melaleuca quinquenervia, an indigenous New Caledonian species also found in Australia and New Guinea. ISSN : 1041-2905 En ligne : http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10412905.2012.676776 [article] An examination of the leaf essential oils of the endemic Melaleuca (Myrtaceae) species of New Caledonia [texte imprimé] / Edouard Hnawia, Auteur ; Joseph J. Brophy, Auteur ; Lyn A. Craven, Auteur . - 2012 . - pp. 273-278.
Génie Chimique
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The journal of essential oil research > Vol. 24 N° 3 (Juin 2012) . - pp. 273-278
Mots-clés : Melaleuca brevisepala Melaleuca brongniartii Melaleuca buseana Melaleuca dawsonii Melaleuca gnidioides Melaleuca pancheri Melaleuca sphaerodendra var. microphylla Melaleuca quinquenervia β-caryophyllene α-pinene Limonene α-phellandrene γ-terpinene β-pinene Spathulenol Essential oils Résumé : The leaf essential oils of the seven endemic New Caledonian species of the genus Melaleuca have been examined. Melaleuca sphaerodendra var. microphylla and Melaleuca brevisepala produced oils in which β-caryophyllene (28.8% and 26.8% respectively) was the principal component. α-Pinene (24.8%) and β-caryophyllene (14.1%) were the principal compounds detected in the leaf oil of Melaleuca pancheri. Melaleuca brongniartii produced an oil in which the principal monoterpenes were α-pinene (23.3%), β-pinene (10.3%) and limonene (19.8%). γ-Terpinene (15.2%), p-cymene (12.8%) and terpinolene (17.5%) were the major components in the leaf essential oil of Melaleuca buseana, whereas the leaf oil of Melaleuca dawsonii contained α-pinene (12.8%) and α-phellandrene (10.3%) as principal components. In Melaleuca gnidioides α-pinene (23.6%), β-pinene (13.6%) and spathulenol (14.7%) were the major components. All of these oils differed from the leaf oil of Melaleuca quinquenervia, an indigenous New Caledonian species also found in Australia and New Guinea. ISSN : 1041-2905 En ligne : http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10412905.2012.676776