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Plant compounds of Genus Melia

Order: Sapindales
Family: Meliaceae
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Bedoukain RussellIPM

Compounds:

Melia dubia Cavanilles
 
Nagalakshmi  2001 
 
        10Ald 
        11Hy 
        12Hy 
        13Hy 
        17Hy 
        3-carene 
        9-aristolen-3-ol 
        alpha-bergamotene 
        alpha-bourbonene 
        alpha-caryophyllene 
        alpha-copaene 
        alpha-cubebene 
        alpha-pinene 
        alpha-terpineol 
        alpha-terpinolene 
        alpha-thujene 
        beta-bisabolol 
        beta-caryophyllene 
        beta-cubebene 
        beta-phellandrene 
        beta-pinene 
        borneol 
        bornyl acetate 
        camphene 
        camphor 
        caryophyllene oxide 
        cis-beta-ocimene 
        delta1-octen-3-ol 
        E2-9Ald 
        gamma-decalactone 
        gamma-terpinene 
        germacrene D 
        hemimellitene 
        isoborneol 
        limonene 
        linalool 
        myrcene 
        myristicin 
        pacifigorgia-1(6),10-diene 
        proisocalamendiol 
        sabinene 
        shyobunone 
        terpinyl acetate 
        thymol 
        trans-beta-ocimene 
 
Reference(s):

Nagalakshmi, M.A.H., Thangadurai, D., Anuradha, T., and Pullaiah, T. 2001. Essential oil constituents of Melia dubia, a wild relative of Azadirachta indica growing in the eastern Ghats of Peninsular India. Flavour Fragr. J. 16(4):241-244.
 

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