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Plant compounds of Genus Majorana

Order: Lamiales
Family: Lamiaceae
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Bedoukain RussellIPM

Compounds:

Majorana syriaca Linnaeus
 
Ravid  1986 
 
        3-carene 
        alpha-phellandrene 
        alpha-pinene 
        alpha-terpinene 
        alpha-terpineol 
        alpha-terpinolene 
        beta-caryophyllene 
        beta-pinene 
        borneol 
        bornyl acetate 
        camphene 
        camphor 
        carvacrol 
        carvone 
        delta1-octen-3-ol 
        eucalyptol 
        gamma-terpinene 
        limonene 
        linalool 
        myrcene 
        octan-3-ol 
        p-cymene 
        sabinene 
        terpinen-4-ol 
        thymol 
 
Majorana syriaca Linnaeus
 
Ravid  1986 
 
        3-carene 
        alpha-phellandrene 
        alpha-pinene 
        alpha-terpinene 
        alpha-terpineol 
        alpha-terpinolene 
        beta-caryophyllene 
        beta-pinene 
        borneol 
        bornyl acetate 
        camphene 
        camphor 
        carvacrol 
        carvone 
        delta1-octen-3-ol 
        eucalyptol 
        gamma-terpinene 
        limonene 
        linalool 
        myrcene 
        octan-3-ol 
        p-cymene 
        sabinene 
        terpinen-4-ol 
        thymol 
 
Reference(s):

Ravid, U., and Putievsky, E. 1986. Carvacrol and thymol chemotypes of East Mediteranean wild labiatae herbs. In: Progress in Essential Oil Research, eds. Brunke, E.J. W. de Gruyter, Berlin, Germany. 1:163-167.
 

 
Citation: El-Sayed AM 2024. The Pherobase: Database of Pheromones and Semiochemicals. <http://www.pherobase.com>.
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