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Chemical Profile of Essential Oils from the Leaves of Eucalyptus nesophila Acclimatised in Congo-Brazzaville. Statistical Approach
A.N. Loumouamou, Th. Silou, J.C. Chalchat and G. Figuérédo
Corresponding Author: Loumouamou Aubin Nestor
Submitted: 2010 August, 19
Accepted: 2010 October, 12
Published: 2011 March, 15 |
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The steam distillation of leaves from the tree species Eucalyptus nesophila, native of Australia and
acclimatised in Congo-Brazzaville, yielded essential oils with yields ranging from 0.1 to 0.5% over the year.
To evaluate the variability of its chemical composition, 24 samples were studied. In these, 59 compounds were
detected, of which 47 were identified. Two profiles were found, one rich in monoterpene hydrocarbons (α- and
β-pinene), and the other rich in sesquiterpene alcohols (globulol, viridiflorol and epi-globulol). The essential
oils studied contained mostly the same constituents in alternatively major and minor proportions, forming a
relatively homogeneous population, the difference between the two types being essentially quantitative.
Key words: α-pinene, β-pinene, Congo-Brazzaville, chemical profile, epi-globulol, Eucalyptus nesophila, globulol, subgenus Corymbia, viridiflorol
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A.N. Loumouamou, Th. Silou, J.C. Chalchat and G. Figuérédo, . Chemical Profile of Essential Oils from the Leaves of Eucalyptus nesophila Acclimatised in Congo-Brazzaville. Statistical Approach. Asian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, (2): 80-86.
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