Volatiles Constituents from Leaves of Morinda morindoides (Rubiaceae): A Medicinal Plant from the Ivory Coast~!2009-01-29~!2010-01-07~!2010-02-08~!

  • Kouame F
  • Bedi G
  • Koffi A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The essential oil of Morinda morindoides, a famous medicinal herb from the Mid-West Ivory Coast, was isolated in low percentage 0,2%wt./wt. and studied by GC and GC/MS. The anal. showed the presence of 50 compds. (91.8%). These consisted of 3 diterpenes (29.6%), 30 sesquiterpenes (35.4%) 10 monoterpenes (14.7%) and 7 aroms. compds. (12.1%). The main components were trans-phytol (28.4%), 6,10,14-trimethylpentadecan-2-one (9.6%) and linalol (8.4%) as secondary products. [on SciFinder(R)]

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Kouame, F. P. B., Bedi, G., Koffi, A. M., Chalchat, J. C., & N’Guessan, T. Y. (2010). Volatiles Constituents from Leaves of Morinda morindoides (Rubiaceae): A Medicinal Plant from the Ivory Coast~!2009-01-29~!2010-01-07~!2010-02-08~! The Open Natural Products Journal, 3(1), 6–9. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874848101003010006

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