Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1355328 | Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The volatile oil composition of Styrax officinalis L. leaves was investigated by GC and GC–MS during the phenological cycle of this species in a population growing wild in France. Whatever the analysed stage, yields were low 0.01–0.02%. (E)-2-hexenal, octanol and geraniol were the main constituents in all these volatile oils. The level of sesquiterpenoids was the highest at the vegetative stage. However, the chemical composition of leaf essential oil was relatively constant during the phenological stage of this tree and 58% of the identified compounds were common at all the analysed oils.
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Authors
Ghaleb Tayoub, Isabelle Schwob, Jean-Marie Bessière, Véronique Masotti, Jacques Rabier, Martine Ruzzier, Josette Viano,