“…Camphor is a monoterpene and is known as a waxy, flammable, and transparent solid with a strong odour (Mann, Davidson, Hobbs, Banthorpe, & Harborne, 1994). This compound is used for many fields in human life as a pest deterrent and preservative, a popular perfume ingredient, in pharmaceutical applications, and so on (Ahmed, 2016;Donkin, 1999;Ghosh, 2000;MacKinney, Soti, Shrestha, & Basnyat, 2015). In medicine, camphor has antispasmodic, antipruritic, anti-inflammatory, antiinfective, activities, and has been used as a rubefacient, contraceptive, mild expectorant, nasal decongestant, cough suppressant, etc.…”