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Narcissus geranium = Narcissus x poetaz (= N. tazetta × N. poeticus) var.geranium : "From the large number | Narcissus geranium = Narcissus x poetaz (= N. tazetta × N. poeticus) var.geranium : "From the large number | ||
- | of narcissus plant varieties available, 12 odorous species were collected, and a panel of perfumers selected the species trevithian and geranium as having the most interesting odor." \\ | + | of narcissus plant varieties available, 12 odorous species were collected, and a panel of perfumers selected the species trevithian and geranium as having the most interesting odor... there is only a very limited number of components which are common to most Narcissus varieties: some higher n-alkanes, some cresols, benzyl acetate, methyl benzoate and benzyl benzoate, some terpenoids such as limonene, p-cymene, ocimene, linalool, terpinen-4-ol, |
[Narcissus trevithian and Narcissus geranium: Analysis and synthesis of compounds., | [Narcissus trevithian and Narcissus geranium: Analysis and synthesis of compounds., | ||
- | Volatiles of single-flowered and double-flowered Chinese narcissus were identified by headspace-solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) coupled with GC and GC/MS. The main constituents were (E)-β-ocimene (62.7%-66.0%), | + | Main volatile components of Narcissus taztta var. chinensis flowers were benzyl acetate (24.1%), benzyl alcohol (21.0%), indole (6.3%), and (E)-β-ocimene (4.6%) e.g. \\ |
+ | [Arai, T. " | ||
+ | cit. [[http:// | ||
+ | narcissus tazetta var. chinensis absolute]] Retrieved 2020-05-205. | ||
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+ | Volatiles of single-flowered and double-flowered Chinese narcissus were identified by headspace-solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) coupled with GC and GC/MS. The main constituents were (E)-β-ocimene (62.7%-66.0%), | ||
[Headspace solid-phase microextraction analysis of volatile components in Narcissus tazetta var. chinensis Roem., Chen, H.C., Chi, H.S., Lin, L.Y., Molecules, Vol.18(11), 2013, 13723-13734] \\ | [Headspace solid-phase microextraction analysis of volatile components in Narcissus tazetta var. chinensis Roem., Chen, H.C., Chi, H.S., Lin, L.Y., Molecules, Vol.18(11), 2013, 13723-13734] \\ | ||
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- | |{{:benzylacetate.jpg|benzyl acetate}} \\ benzyl acetate | + | |{{:ocimene_e_beta.jpg|(E)-β-ocimene}} \\ (E)-β-ocimene |
Narcissus spec.: "Six volatile compounds with a percentage above 2% were identified in the simple flowers. Daytime volatile profile revealed benzyl acetate as major compound with 37.35%, followed by cis-β-ocimene with 34.86%. Further important volatiles were indole with 4.61%, 1, | Narcissus spec.: "Six volatile compounds with a percentage above 2% were identified in the simple flowers. Daytime volatile profile revealed benzyl acetate as major compound with 37.35%, followed by cis-β-ocimene with 34.86%. Further important volatiles were indole with 4.61%, 1, | ||
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[Optimization of fragrance extraction: Daytime and flower age affect scent emission in simple and double narcissi., Ruíz-Ramón, | [Optimization of fragrance extraction: Daytime and flower age affect scent emission in simple and double narcissi., Ruíz-Ramón, | ||
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Narcissus tazetta L., angel’s Tears, Chinese sacred lily, daffodil \\ | Narcissus tazetta L., angel’s Tears, Chinese sacred lily, daffodil \\ | ||
- | Redouté, P.J., Choix des plus belles fleurs et des plus beaux fruits, t. 8 (1833) | + | Redouté, P.J., Choix des plus belles fleurs et des plus beaux fruits, t.5 (1833) \\ |
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