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Geroushi et al. had previously isolated the anti-inflammatory sesquiterpenes (189 191) from the root oil of F. hermonis [136].
Eighteen compounds 41 59 (Fig. 4) have been isolated from the root oil of C. edulis [4] and C. opaca [6].
However, linalool (17.5%), 1,8-cineole (13.5%), linalyl propionate (7.7%) and γ-terpinene (5.3%) were the other compound identified in the root oil.
The root oil contained quantitative amount of linalool (45.2%) and (E -nerolidol (8.7%) which wE -nerolidolin the leaf in much lower amounts (0.5% and 1.3% respectively).
1,8-Cineole, the main compound of a previous study [5] was not identified in the leaf oil but present in much lower quantity (1%) in the root oil.
The main components of root oil were nonterpenic aliphatic compounds that accounted for 56.7 g/100 g, such as eicosane (18.6 g/100 g), undecan-2-one (10.2 g/100 g), and tridecanol (6.4 g/100 g).
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α-pinene (52.5% and 5.0% respectively) and α-pinene (31.8% and 12.3% respectively) were common to the leaf and root oils of H. stenopetalum.
(i) Two types of essential oil were produced: the root oils, which were mainly composed of aliphatic compounds (87.0%-90.1%); and the aerial part oils, which were mainly composed of phenylpropanoids (43.1%-88.6%).
Two types of essential oil were produced: the root oils, which were mainly composed of aliphatic compounds (87.0%-90.1%); and the aerial part oils, which were mainly composed of phenylpropanoids (43.1%-88.6%).
Two types of essential oils were produced by the plant: the root oils had aliphatic compounds as the main component (87.0%-90.1%), and the aerial part oils had phenylpropanoids as the main component (43.1%-88.6%).
The root oils are mainly composed by oxygenated compounds (59.8 g/100 g), and the aerial part oils (i.e., the leaves, stems, flowers, and umbels) were dominated by the occurrence of hydrocarbon compounds (62.3 72.2 g/100 g).
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