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Scientific Object Identifier: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-11-127-41
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2023.11.127.41
Language: English
Citation: Hamzah, F., & Hamzah, N. (2023). Chemical structure of tree oilcrop industry Litseaindica Pers.. ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science, 11 (127), 334-338. Soi: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-11-127-41 Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2023.11.127.41 |
Pages: 334-338
Published: 30.11.2023
Abstract: Litsea (Litseaindica Pers.) oil that was distilled from the leaves and barks of the plant using either the water and steam method or the direct steam method had essentially identical physical and chemical qualities, but the composition of the oil was fundamentally different. According to the results of the gas chromatography examination, the primary component of this oil was cineole, which accounted for 48.5% of the total (using the water and steam method) and 40.7% using the direct steam method. Both of these numbers are derived from samples of bark. On the other hand, cineole may be extracted from leaves at a rate of 57.5% through the water and steaming procedure and 4.57 percent using the direct steam technique.
Key words: Litseaindica, distillation method, essential oil, cineole.
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