2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0031-9422(00)00374-5
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Constituents of the essential oil of Cyperus alopecuroides

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“…In both conformations, the vinilyc methyl groups at C16 and C17 point to the same side of the ring opposite to the bridgehead C15 methyl. The mixing of these two forms satisfactorily explains the NOESY correlations observed by Sonwa . The major conformation closely matchs the X‐ray structure reported by Mata et al .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In both conformations, the vinilyc methyl groups at C16 and C17 point to the same side of the ring opposite to the bridgehead C15 methyl. The mixing of these two forms satisfactorily explains the NOESY correlations observed by Sonwa . The major conformation closely matchs the X‐ray structure reported by Mata et al .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…A utilização de espécies de plantas produtoras de óleos essenciais envolve desde a indústria de perfumes e de alimentos até a medicina popular (Sonowa & König, 2001). Especificamente para as atividades agrícolas, informações referentes à possibilidade de utilização de óleos essenciais, de diferentes plantas, como alternativa viável para o controle de insetos estão disponíveis na literatura.…”
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“…The structures of other known compounds were identified to be α-rotunol (3), 5 β-rotunol (4), 5 (−)-eudesma-3,11-diene-5-ol (5), 12 ligucyperonol (6), 13 14-hydroxy-α-cyperone (7), 14 britanlin E (8), 15 and 1β,4β-dihydroxyeudesma-11-ene (9) 16 by physical (mp, [α] D ) and spectroscopic data ( C-NMR and DEPT spectra of 1 (Table 2) allowed the identification of 19 carbon atoms: six methyl groups, two methylene groups, five methine groups, and six quaternary carbon atoms. The chemical shifts of the latter indicated two ester carbonyl (δ 171.2 and 170.9), two aliphatic (δ 61.6 and 41.5), and two sp 2 carbons (δ 140.9 and 139.1).…”
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confidence: 99%