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-"Using steam distillation, the dried berries of Cinnamomum glaucescens produce the essential oil commonly known as sugandha kokila oil, which is yellow in colour and has a camphoraceous, spicy aroma... However, Non-timber forest products, such as Cinnamomum glaucescens, are over harvested, and if the current rate of collection occurs, may disappear from Nepalese forests." \\+"Using steam distillation, the dried berries of Cinnamomum glaucescens produce the essential oil commonly known as [[http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/es1097151.html|sugandha kokila oil]], which is yellow in colour and has a camphoraceous, spicy aroma... However, Non-timber forest products, such as Cinnamomum glaucescens, are over harvested, and if the current rate of collection occurs, may disappear from Nepalese forests." \\
 [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugandha_Kokila_Oil]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugandha_Kokila_Oil]]
  
 Major components of the commercially available essential oil of Cinnamomum glaucescens fruits (with seeds) were 1,8-cineole (13%), methyl cinnamate (14%), α-terpineol (7%) and many mono- and sesquiterpene hydrocarbons. The pericarp oil consisted mainly of 1,8-cineole (56%) and α-terpineol (10%). \\ Major components of the commercially available essential oil of Cinnamomum glaucescens fruits (with seeds) were 1,8-cineole (13%), methyl cinnamate (14%), α-terpineol (7%) and many mono- and sesquiterpene hydrocarbons. The pericarp oil consisted mainly of 1,8-cineole (56%) and α-terpineol (10%). \\
 [Adhikary, S. R., et al. "Investigation of Nepalese essential oils. I. The oil of Cinnamomum glaucescens (Sugandha Kokila)." Journal of Essential Oil Research 4.2 (1992): 151-159] [Adhikary, S. R., et al. "Investigation of Nepalese essential oils. I. The oil of Cinnamomum glaucescens (Sugandha Kokila)." Journal of Essential Oil Research 4.2 (1992): 151-159]
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 +|{{1.8cineole.jpg| 1.8-cineole}} \\ 1.8-cineole |{{:terpineol_alpha.jpg|α-terpineol}} \\ α-terpineol |{{:methylcinnamate.jpg|methyl cinnamate}} \\ (E)-methyl cinnamate |{{elemi_meeu.jpg|}} \\ elemicin (R=OCH3)| 
  
 The essential oil of Cinnamomum glanduliferum leaves contained elemicin (92.9%) as predominant component. \\ The essential oil of Cinnamomum glanduliferum leaves contained elemicin (92.9%) as predominant component. \\
 [Baruah, Akhil, and Subhan C. Nath. "Leaf essential oils of Cinnamomum glanduliferum (Wall) Meissn and Cinnamomum glaucescens (Nees) Meissn." Journal of Essential Oil Research 18.2 (2006): 200-202] [Baruah, Akhil, and Subhan C. Nath. "Leaf essential oils of Cinnamomum glanduliferum (Wall) Meissn and Cinnamomum glaucescens (Nees) Meissn." Journal of Essential Oil Research 18.2 (2006): 200-202]
  
 +Main components of commercial oils were 1.8-cineole (21.9-25%), methyl cinnamate (8.7-13.4%), α-phellandrene (4.6-10.8%),and α-terpineol (2.8-5.0%). \\ 
 +[[https://www.aromatics.com/products/essential-oils/sugandha-kokila|"Sugandha Kokila Essential Oil" aromatics.com]] GC/MS provided, retrieved 2017-11-25. 
  
  
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