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    Volatile Chemical Constituents of Piper aduncum L and Piper gibbilimbum C. DC (Piperaceae) from Papua New Guinea by Peter G Waterman, David N Leach, Stewart W Wossa, Topul Rali

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…Detailed chemical analysis by GC/MS indicated the volatile constituents of Piper aduncum to be composed of dill apiole (43.3 %), β-caryophyllene (8.2 %), piperitione (6.7 %) and α-humulene (5.1 %), whilst the oil of P. gibbilimbum is dominated by the gibbilimbols A-D (74.2 %), with the remaining major constituents being the terpenes camphene (13.6 %) and α-pinene (6.5 %).…”
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    Isoprenoid emission response to changing light conditions of English oak, European beech and Norway spruce by Y. van Meeningen, G. Schurgers, R. Rinnan, T. Holst, T. Holst

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Whilst some compounds were species specific, the compounds <i>α</i>-pinene, camphene, 3-carene, limonene and eucalyptol were emitted by all of the measured tree species. …”
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    Yield and Chemical Composition of Ginger Essential Oils as Affected by Inter-Varietal Variation and Drying Treatments of Rhizome by Ghulam Mustafa Kamal, Nafia Nazi, Asma Sabir, Muhammad Saqib, Xu Zhang, Bin Jiang, Jallat Khan, Ayesha Noreen, Jalal Uddin, Shahzad Murtaza

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The major compounds (>4%) overall in the essential oil of fresh, oven-dried, and sun-dried ginger samples from Thailand origin were camphene, 3-carene, o-cymene, caryophyllene, <i>α</i>-curcumene, sabinol trans, citral, and santalol. …”
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    Anti-Trichomonas gallinae activity of essential oils and main compounds from Lamiaceae and Asteraceae plants by María Bailén, Irene Díaz-Castellanos, Irene Díaz-Castellanos, Iris Azami-Conesa, Sara Alonso Fernández, Rafael A. Martínez-Díaz, Juliana Navarro-Rocha, María Teresa Gómez-Muñoz, Azucena González-Coloma

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The toxicity test conducted in eukaryotic cell cultures with the anti-trichomonal active pure compounds showed that β-caryophyllene, camphene, α-pinene, and β-pinene were slightly toxic for Vero cells, and the selectivity index was calculated. …”
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    Essential Oil Composition of Ferula Orientalis L. from Different Localities of Turkey and a Chemotaxonomic Approach by Ömer Kılıç

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In all localities a-pinene, camphene, b-pinene, sabinene, naphthalene and b-phellandrene were detected among the main compounds. …”
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    Comparative study of the essential oils in leaf and stem of Zhumeria majdae at vegetative stage by A.A. Majrouhi

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Wheras, compounds, like alpha-Pinene, Camphene, Limonene, Alpha-terpineol, Caryophyllene oxide and Myrcene belong to second group.…”
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    The Essential Oils of Tanacetum pinnatum Boiss. a Composite Herbs Growing Wild in Iran by A Esmaeili, H Amiri, Sh Rezazadeh

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…Results: The major constituents appeared to be camphor (23.2%), α-pinene (8.5%) and camphene (7.7%). Conclusion: In T. pinnatum we identified 25 components representing 98.7%. …”
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    Analisis gc-ms dan daya antimikrobia(Curcuma heyneana VaI.& v.Zijp.) by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 1990
    “…It was found that the essential oil contained alpha-pinene, camphene, beta-pinene, 1,8-cineole, camphor, iso-borneol, borneol, beta-gurjunene, caryophyllene, delta-cadinene, elemol and germacrone. …”
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    Comparative Genomic and Metabolomic Analysis of Termitomyces Species Provides Insights into the Terpenome of the Fungal Cultivar and the Characteristic Odor of the Fungus Garden of... by Nina B. Kreuzenbeck, Elena Seibel, Jan W. Schwitalla, Janis Fricke, Benjamin H. Conlon, Suzanne Schmidt, Almuth Hammerbacher, Tobias G. Köllner, Michael Poulsen, Dirk Hoffmeister, Christine Beemelmanns

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…To test the hypothesis that the obligate fungal symbiont emits specific volatiles (odor) to orchestrate its life cycle and symbiotic relations, we determined the typical volatile emission of fungus comb biomass and Termitomyces nodules, revealing α-pinene, camphene, and d-limonene as the most abundant terpenes. …”
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    Chemical Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Artemisia annua L. Essential Oil from Iran by MR Verdian-rizi, E Sadat-Ebrahimi, A Hadjiakhoondi, MR Fazeli, M Pirali Hamedani

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…Thirty-two components were identified in the essential oil of A. annua L. with campher (48.00%), 1,8-cineole (9.39%), camphene (6.98%) and spathulenol (4.89%) as major components. …”
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    Chemical investigation of the leaf and rhizome essential oils of Zingiber zerumbet (L.) Smith from Bangladesh by Mohammad Nazrul Islam Bhuiyan, Jasim Uddin Chowdhury, Jaripa Begum

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…The major components were zerumbone (36.98%); a-caryophyllene (16.35%) and camphene (9.24%). Thirty components were identified in rhizome oil with the main components being in zerumbone (46.83%); a-caryophyllene (19.00%) and 1,5,5,8-tetramethyl-12-oxabicyclo[9.1.0]dodeca-3,7-diene  (4.28%). …”
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    The antimicrobial activity and chemical composition of Elsholtzia blanda (Benth.) Benth. essential oils in Lam Dong Province, Viet Nam by Van Ngoc Nguyen, Thi Binh Hoang

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Thirty-one constituents were identified in the oil, and the essential oil was predominantly monoterpenoid, with camphor (25.14%), camphene (22.64%), a-Pinene (11.53%), and cineole (9.89%) as the four most abundant constituents. …”
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    Evaluation of the chemical composition and antimicrobial effect of Thuja essential oil by Eugenia Dumitrescu, Mihai Folescu, Cristina T. Romeo

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The obtained results showed that Thuja essential oil has significant inhibitory effects against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, which are associated with clinical diseases; it is more effective against gram positives than gram negatives; ineffective against Salmonella typhimurium and the major components identified were: α-pinene, 3-carene, terpinolene, limonene, β-myrcene and camphene. The presence of these compounds shows that thuja essential oil has a great potential for use in many medical applications. …”
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    Volatile constituents of the oils from Povedadaphne Quadriporata (lauraceae) from "Alberto M. Brenes" biological preserve, Costa Rica by José F. Cicció, Carlos Chaverri

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…From bark oil, the main constituents were a-pinene (27.7%), p-cymene (7.8%), b-pinene (7.4%), camphene (3.6%), a-copaene (3.5%) and limonene (3.3%). …”
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    CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS ESSENTIAL OIL FROM ALGERIA by Djamila Hezil, Hassen Benseghir, Samira Benamrouche, Sara Zaidi, Radja Zineddine, Amina Bessas, Amine Msela

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The main compounds present in the essential oil of R. officinalis are 2-Bornanone (19.47%), Eucalyptol (18.58%), α-Pinene (9.14%) and Camphene (5.68%). The MIC and CMB values expressed by the essential oil of R. officinalis were identical as for P.fragi and S. epidermidis (MIC is equal to 0.37% and CMB> 3%) and for E .coli were 0.75% (MIC equals CMB). …”
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    Chemical Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of the Volatile Oil of Salvia santolinifolia Boiss. From Southeast of Iran by Mir Babak Bahadori, Hassan Valizadeh , Mahdi Moridi Farimani

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Results: Chemical analysis of the oil revealed that α-pinene (49.3%), β-eudesmol (20.0%), camphene (7.8%) and limonene (7.7%) are the major components of the essential oil of S. santolinifolia. …”
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    Analysis of volatile compounds from Angelica seeds obtained by headspace method by Acimovica M. Cvetkovicb M.

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…However, the A. sylvestris seed consists of 22 volatile compounds, and the dominant are limonene (62.7%) and α‒pinene (28.0%), followed by camphene (2.6%), α‒phellandrene (2.0%) and b‒pinene (1.0%).…”
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    Hydrodistillation of essential oils from rhizome of Zingiber officiale Roscoe cultivated in Phu Yen and Binh Duong Provinces by Nguyễn Minh Hoàng

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The chemical composition of the oil analysed by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) method indicated that zingiberene, α-farnesene, geranial, sesquisabinene, neral, camphene, β-bisabolene were the main components.…”
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