2012
DOI: 10.15625/0866-7160/v31n1.803
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The Chemical composition of leaf oil of Cupressus tonkinensis Silba. in Huu Lien, Lang Son province

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“…The identities of compounds identified in the oil samples could be seen in tive compounds of previous studies on C. tonkinensis [3,4]. The α-pinene content of this oil competes favourably with previous studies while the contents of other monoterpenes above are significantly lower.…”
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confidence: 58%
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“…The identities of compounds identified in the oil samples could be seen in tive compounds of previous studies on C. tonkinensis [3,4]. The α-pinene content of this oil competes favourably with previous studies while the contents of other monoterpenes above are significantly lower.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Leaves and stems of C. tonkinensis produce monoterpene-rich oils whose composition is α-pinene (23.1%), sabinene (21.0%) and terpinen-4-ol (14.4%) in the leaf while, α-pinene (42.5%), myrcene (10.2%) and cedrol (9.0%) were identified in the stem [4]. Another investigation identified sabinene (29.34%), α-pinene (25.4%), 4-terpineol (13.91%) and -terpinene (5.5%) as major compounds of its leaf oil [3].…”
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