The essentials oils (EO) in Cinnamomum culilawan bark have been isolated by steam distillation and evaluated by GC/GC-MS, IR and NMR methods. The GC/GC-MS analysis identified 12 compounds. The major components are eugenol (66.477%), safrole (12.432%) and methyleugenol (6.972%). Repeated purification of the two main compounds yielded eugenol (51.66%), and safrole (6.71%).
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Cinnamomum culilawan, Bark Essential Oil, Chemical Composition, Eugenol, Safrole
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Hanoch Julianus Sohilait, Healthy Kainama. GC/GC-MS Analysis, Isolation and Identification of Bark Essential Oil Components from Cinnamomum culilawan, Blume. Am J Appl Chem. 2016;4(4):157-160. doi: 10.11648/j.ajac.20160404.16
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