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Backhousia citriodora F. Muell. - Myrtaceae - (Australian) lemon myrtle, lemon ironwood, lemon-scent backhousia, **Zitronenmyrte** | Backhousia citriodora F. Muell. - Myrtaceae - (Australian) lemon myrtle, lemon ironwood, lemon-scent backhousia, **Zitronenmyrte** | ||
- | Evergreen tree, up to 20m high, native to Australia. | + | Evergreen tree, up to 20m high, native to Australia; leaves opposite, simple, narrow-elliptical, |
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+ | Backhousia citriodora]] | ||
- | "The common name reflects the strong lemon smell of the crushed leaves. "Lemon scented myrtle" | + | "The common name reflects the strong lemon smell of the crushed leaves. "Lemon scented myrtle" |
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"B. citriodora F. Muell. was found to exist as two chemotypes in which either citral or citronellal predominated." | "B. citriodora F. Muell. was found to exist as two chemotypes in which either citral or citronellal predominated." | ||
[Leaf oils of the genus Backhousia (Myrtaceae)., | [Leaf oils of the genus Backhousia (Myrtaceae)., | ||
- | "Leaf from the citral chemical variety of lemon myrtle, Backhousia citriodora, was examined for volatile constituents by GC and GC/MS analysis of both steam volatile oils and solvent extracts. Identified constituents present at more than 0.1 per cent on average in the oil were found to be myrcene (0.1-0.7%), 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one (0.1-2.5%), linalool (0.3-1.0%), citronellal (0.1-0.9%), iso-neral (0.6-2.7), iso-geranial (1.0-4.2%), neral (32.0-40.9%) and geranial (46.1-60.7%)... Comparison of chemical and physical data with those of other citral-rich commercial oils showed that B. citriodora was richer in citral than both lemongrass (Cymhopogon | + | "Leaf from the citral chemical variety of lemon myrtle, Backhousia citriodora, was examined for volatile constituents by GC and GC/MS analysis of both steam volatile oils and solvent extracts. Identified constituents present at more than 0.1 per cent on average in the oil were found to be myrcene (0.1-0.7%), 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one (0.1-2.5%), linalool (0.3-1.0%), citronellal (0.1-0.9%), iso-neral (0.6-2.7), iso-geranial (1.0-4.2%), neral (32.0-40.9%) and geranial (46.1-60.7%)... Comparison of chemical and physical data with those of other citral-rich commercial oils showed that B. citriodora was richer in citral than both lemongrass (Cymbopogon |
[Backhousia citriodora F. Muell.(Myrtaceae), | [Backhousia citriodora F. Muell.(Myrtaceae), | ||
The CO2-extract contains essential oil (85-95%) with neral (30-40%) and geranial (55-70%), further traces of citronellol, | The CO2-extract contains essential oil (85-95%) with neral (30-40%) and geranial (55-70%), further traces of citronellol, | ||
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+ | Backhousia citriodora, Botanischer Garten Berlin-Dahlem, | ||
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+ | VIDEO: [[https:// |
backhousia_citriodora_f._muell.1420662652.txt.gz · Zuletzt geändert: 2015/01/07 20:30 von andreas