GAS-LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY OF TERPENES. PART XI. THE VOLATILE OIL OF THE LEAVES OF JUNIPERUS SCOPULORUM SARG
Abstract
The neutral leaf oil of Rocky Mountain juniper was analyzed by gas- liquid chromatography. d-Sabinene was found to be the major constituent (45.7%) and smaller amounts of d-limonene (11.4%), d-alpha-pinene (4.2%), gama-terpinene (1.15%), p-cymene (1.4%), l-linalool (1.2%), d-terpinen4-ol (2.9%), citronellol (0.2%), l-beta-elemene (0.2-0.3%), three isomeric cadinenes (2.7%), l-elemol (6. 0%), and Safrole (1.85%) were isolated. An unidentified acetate (II) (4.7%) was isolated from the oxygenated sesquiterpene fraction and another appears to be present in trace amounts. The composition of the oils from the leaves of four local ornamental plants was found to differ significantly from that of the wild juniper.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 16, 1964
- Accession Number
- AD0445234
Entities
People
- E. Von Rudlof
- F. M. Couchman
Organizations
- National Research Council Canada