Chemical Segregation of Progeny of Camphor Trees with High Camphor c.q. Linalool Content

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Chemical Segregation of Progeny of Camphor Trees with High Camphor c.q. Linalool Content

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dc.contributor.author Van Khien P. vi
dc.contributor.author Chien H.T. vi
dc.contributor.author Dung N.X. vi
dc.contributor.author Leclercq A.X. vi
dc.contributor.author Leclercq P.A. vi
dc.date.accessioned 2011-06-08T13:36:37Z
dc.date.available 2011-06-08T13:36:37Z
dc.date.issued 1998 vi
dc.identifier.citation Volume 10, Issue 6, Page 607-612 vi
dc.identifier.issn 10412905 vi
dc.identifier.uri http://tainguyenso.vnu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/12026
dc.description.abstract The propagation of open pollinated seed from two camphor trees with a high camphor and linalool content, respectively, yielded 115 progeny. The chemical composition of the leaf oils of these trees was analyzed by a combination of capillary GC and GC/MS. Four chemotypes could be distinguished among the 57 trees cultivated from a single mother tree rich in camphor [Cinnamomum camphora (L.) Sieb.]. The first group (23 trees) was rich in camphor (62-93%), and the second group (13 progeny) contained 1,8-cineole and α-terpineol as major compounds (30-57% and 14-25%, respectively). Thirteen trees yielded oils rich in (E)-nerolidol and 9-oxonerolidol (47-84%). The oils of eight other trees also contained (E)-nerolidol and 9-oxonerolidol (22-36%) but contained higher proportions of safrole (30-70%). The leaf oils of 58 individual trees propagated from another mother tree which was rich in linalool [C. camphora (L.) Sieb. var. linaloolifera], indicated the presence of six chernotypes. Most of the progeny, 33 trees, contained oils rich in linalool (72-96%), and seven trees yielded oils containing camphor as major constituent (70-86%). The oils from eight trees contained mainly (E)-nerolidol and 9-oxonerolidol (61-91%), while those from six progeny contained a mixture of camphor (19-71%) and linalool (14-72%). Three trees yielded oils rich in 1,8-cineole (54-56%), β-pinene (16-24%) and α-terpineol (9-11%). The oil of one tree was characterized by the significant presence of linalool (38%), 1,8-cineole (36%) and β-pinene (11%). vi
dc.publisher Journal of Essential Oil Research vi
dc.subject α-terpineol vi
dc.subject (E)-nerolidol vi
dc.subject 1,8-cineole vi
dc.subject 9-oxonerolidol vi
dc.subject Camphor vi
dc.subject Chemotypes vi
dc.subject Cinnamomum camphora vi
dc.subject Cinnamomum camphora var. linaloolifera vi
dc.subject Essential oil composition vi
dc.subject Lauraceae vi
dc.subject Linalool vi
dc.subject Safrole vi
dc.title Chemical Segregation of Progeny of Camphor Trees with High Camphor c.q. Linalool Content vi
dc.type Article vi

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