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| - | Aniba rosaeodora Ducke - Aniba duckei Kosterm. - Lauraceae - Brazilian rosewood, **Brasilianisches Rosenholz** | + | Aniba rosaeodora Ducke - syn. Aniba duckei Kosterm. - Lauraceae - pau rosa (port.), |
| - | Critically endangered evergreen tree of the tropical | + | Critically endangered evergreen tree, up to 30m high, native to the rainforests of South America. |
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| - | The main component of the essential oil of A. rosaeodora is linalool (81%), other compounds present are α-Terpineol | + | "The oil ("bois de rose") possesses a characteristic aroma and is a long-established ingredient in the more expensive perfumes. Although formerly it was used more widely as a fragrance, particularly in soaps, where the strong top-note could be used to advantage, its relatively high price now makes it uncompetitive with the cheaper, larger volume oils... Use in aromatherapy formulations, |
| - | [The chemical composition of some Lauraceae essential oils and their antifungal activities. Simić, A., Soković, M. D., Ristić, M., Grujić‐Jovanović, | + | [Flavours and fragrances of plant origin (Food and Agricultural Organization). Chapter 4, " |
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| + | The main component of the essential oil of A. rosaeodora is linalool (81.2%), other compounds present are α-terpineol | ||
| + | [The chemical composition of some Lauraceae essential oils and their antifungal activities. Simić, A., Soković, M. D., Ristić, M., Grujić‐Jovanović, | ||
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| + | "The assessment of enantiopure chiral compounds through Es-GC-O, along with direct olfactive analyses, confirmed that the leaves are a potential substituent for wood in the extraction of Brazilian rosewood essential oil, representing a sustainable nonwood source of natural linalool." | ||
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| + | "For a given tree, a decreasing yield gradient was observed from trunk wood to branches, smaller branches, and leaves. Linalool percentage in oil ranged from 73-99%. All trunk wood oils contained a percentage of (-)-linalool close to 100%, except for two trees from Paracou station where a low proportion of (+)-linalool was present. Oils from small branches contained from 5-28% of (+)-linalool. All leaf oils showed a high percentage (78-89%) of (+)-linalool. The linalool form in oil from shoot, bark and root samples was purely (-)-linalool. Measures performed on different parts of the same tree showed that the linalool from trunk wood and thick branches was purely (-)-linalool, | ||
| + | [Chantraine, Jean-Marie, Jean-Marie Dhénin, and Christian Moretti. " | ||
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| + | Bois de rose oils from French Guiana (Cayenne type) own a higher content of (-)-(R)-linalool than Brazilian oils, this may have been the reason why Cayenne type oils were considered as superior. An analysis of the wood scent (SPME-GC/MS) showed the main constituents to be linalool (49.1%), α-terpineol (21.3%), limonene (6.8%), and terpinolene (6.1%). \\ | ||
| + | [Scent of a vanishing flora, Roman Kaiser, 2011, 338-339] | ||
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| + | Aniba rosaeodora, Colombia (2020) © apipa [[https:// | ||
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