Constituents of essential oil from the dried fruits and stems of Akebia quinata (THUNB.) DECNE.

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The compositions of the essential oil from AKEBIAE FRUCTUS and AKEBIAE CAULIS, the dried fruits and stems of Akebia quinata (THUNB.) DECNE. (Lardizabalaceae), have been investigated by GC and GC/MS. As a result, the fruits oil was revealed the presence of 86 components, representing 98.4% of the total oil. The major compounds of the fruits oil were limonene, eugenol, octanal and p-cymene. The monoterpenoids and saturated short-chain aldehyde (C6 approximately C10) were main volatile fractions of the oil. Ninety components accounting for 90.5% of constituents of stems oil were identified, and the main compounds of the oil were hexanoic acid, palmitic acid, (2E, 4E)-decadienal and hexanol. The oil had high content of saturated fatty acids (C6 approximately C16), and unsaturated short-chain aldehyde (C6 approximately C10).

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Kawata, J., Kameda, M., & Miyazawa, M. (2007). Constituents of essential oil from the dried fruits and stems of Akebia quinata (THUNB.) DECNE. Journal of Oleo Science, 56(2), 59–63. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.56.59

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