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"The parts of the plant smell pleasantly aromatic of mint." [[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feld-Steinquendel|wikipedia DE]] | "The parts of the plant smell pleasantly aromatic of mint." [[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feld-Steinquendel|wikipedia DE]] |
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Major components of the essential oil were germacrene-D (14.3%), hexadecanoic acid (14.0%), β-bourbonene (7.0%), caryophyllene oxide (3.2%) and abietatriene (3.0%). \\ | Major compounds of the essential oil were germacrene-D (14.3%), hexadecanoic acid (14.0%), β-bourbonene (7.0%), caryophyllene oxide (3.2%) and abietatriene (3.0%). There are many olfactory interesting minor components like e.g. eucalyptol (1.2%), nonanal (0.1%), decanal (0.1%), bornyl acetate (0.1%), pulegone (0.2%), borneol (0.2%), trans-verbenol (0.5%), carvone (0.3%), (E,E)-2,4-decadienal (0.1%), β-damascenone (0.04%), and β-ionone (0.2%). \\ |
"Previously A.arvensis oil from Canada was reported as rich in germacrene-D (51.4%), caryophyllene (7.9%), β-bourbonene (4.8%), and cadinene(3.0%), and a sample of oil from Greece was reported to contain pulegone (51.3%), isomenthone (18.1%), alloocimene (6.9%) and menthone (4.2%)." \\ | "Previously A.arvensis oil from Canada was reported as rich in germacrene-D (51.4%), caryophyllene (7.9%), β-bourbonene (4.8%), and cadinene(3.0%), and a sample of oil from Greece was reported to contain pulegone (51.3%), isomenthone (18.1%), alloocimene (6.9%) and menthone (4.2%)." \\ |
[Kaya, Ayla, et al. "The essential oil of Acinos suaveolens (Sm.) G. Don fil. Acinos arvensis (Lam.) Dandy and Acinos rotundifolius Pers. growing wild in Turkey." Flavour and fragrance journal 14.1 (1999): 60-64] | [Kaya, Ayla, et al. "The essential oil of Acinos suaveolens (Sm.) G. Don fil. Acinos arvensis (Lam.) Dandy and Acinos rotundifolius Pers. growing wild in Turkey." Flavour and fragrance journal 14.1 (1999): 60-64] |