1. Volatile composition ofCurcuma angustifolia Roxb. rhizome from central and southern India
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Archana Srivastava, K. V. Syamsundar, and S. K. Srivastava
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biology ,Traditional medicine ,Germacrone ,General Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,Rhizome ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Camphor ,chemistry ,Methyl eugenol ,law ,Curcuma angustifolia ,Saturated fatty acid ,Botany ,Curcuma ,Essential oil ,Food Science - Abstract
The rhizome essential oils of Curcuma angustifolia from Central and Southern India were subjected to GC/ MS analysis, which resulted in the identification of 81 and 78 constituents, accounting for more than 95 and 99% of the oil contents, respectively. The major constituents in the rhizome oil from Central India were xanthorrhizol isomer (12.7%), methyl eugenol (10.5%), palmitic acid (5.2%) and camphor (4.2%), while the rhizomes oil from Travancore (Southern India) had germacrone (12.8%), camphor (12.3%), isoborneol (8.7%), curdione (8.4%) and 1,8-cineole (4.8%) as major constituents. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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- 2006
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