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- | Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) G.Don - Pinaceae \\ | + | Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) G.Don - syn.Pinus deodara Roxb. ex D. Don - Pinaceae \\ |
- | deodar cedar, Himalayan cedar, **Himalaya-Zeder** | + | deodar cedar, Himalayan cedar, devadharu, timber of the gods, **Himalaya-Zeder** |
Large coniferous evergreen tree, 40-50m tall, native to the western Himalayas. | Large coniferous evergreen tree, 40-50m tall, native to the western Himalayas. | ||
- | "The botanical name, which is also the English common name, derives from the Sanskrit term devadāru, which means "wood of the gods", a compound of deva " | + | "The botanical name, which is also the English common name, derives from the Sanskrit term devadāru, which means "wood of the gods", a compound of deva " |
+ | The inner wood is aromatic and used to make incense. Inner wood is distilled into essential oil. As insects avoid this tree, the essential oil is used as insect repellent on the feet of horses, cattle and camels." [[http:// | ||
- | "The essential oil and extract obtained from the wood chips of Cedrus deodara by hydrodistillation and percolation respectively have been analyzed by GC-FID and GC-MS techniques. Thirty four compounds were identified from the essential oil and twenty six from the extract accounting for 98.3 and 94.6% respectively of total identifications. While the major components of the oil were β-himachalene (38.3%), α-himachalene (17.1%) and γ-himachalene (12.6%), those of the extracts were E-γ-atlantone (38.5%) and E-α-atlantone (10.2%)." | + | "The essential oil and extract obtained from the wood chips of Cedrus deodara by hydrodistillation and percolation respectively have been analyzed by GC-FID and GC-MS techniques. Thirty four compounds were identified from the essential oil and twenty six from the extract accounting for 98.3 and 94.6% respectively of total identifications. While the major components of the oil were [[https:// |
[Chemical composition of hydrodistilled and solvent volatiles extracted from woodchips of Himalayan Cedrus: Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) Loud. Chaudhary, A., Kaur, P., Singh, B., Pathania, V., Natural product communications, | [Chemical composition of hydrodistilled and solvent volatiles extracted from woodchips of Himalayan Cedrus: Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) Loud. Chaudhary, A., Kaur, P., Singh, B., Pathania, V., Natural product communications, | ||
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+ | Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex Lamb.) G.Don as Pinus deodara Roxb. ex Lamb. \\ | ||
+ | Lambert, A.B., Description of the genus Pinus and some other remarkable plants, 2nd ed., vol.2, t.3bis (1890) \\ | ||
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+ | Cedrus deodara\\ © Rolf Marschner (2006), | ||
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