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Shrub, up to 3m high, cultivated as ornamental, native to western South America (Ecuador, Peru); B. aurea × B. versicolor \\ | Shrub, up to 3m high, cultivated as ornamental, native to western South America (Ecuador, Peru); B. aurea × B. versicolor \\ | ||
- | "The volatile compounds emitted from flowers of Brugmansia × candida Pers. were characterized to investigate reports that the floral scent may have intoxicating effects. The dominant components were trans-ocimene (38–52%) and 1,8-cineole (5–19%), while the minor components consisted of various other terpenoids, benzenoids and indole. The floral scent was typical of many white flowers. The volatile compounds emitted from the leaves were also examined and were found to be mainly terpenoids. Perillene (14–25%) was the major component and its analogous furanoid sesquiterpenoid, | + | |{{: |
- | [Volatile compounds emitted from flowers and leaves of //Brugmansia× | + | |
+ | "The volatile compounds emitted from flowers of Brugmansia × candida Pers. were characterized to investigate reports that the floral scent may have intoxicating effects. The dominant components were trans-ocimene (38-52%) and 1,8-cineole (5-19%), while the minor components consisted of various other terpenoids, benzenoids and indole. The floral scent was typical of many white flowers. The volatile compounds emitted from the leaves were also examined and were found to be mainly terpenoids. | ||
+ | [Volatile compounds emitted from flowers and leaves of //Brugmansia × candida// (Solanaceae). Kite, G. C., Leon, C., Phytochemistry, | ||
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