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 [[https://www.gbif.org/species/4175703]] [[https://www.gbif.org/species/4175703]]
  
-"Using steam distillation, the dried berries of Cinnamomum glaucescens produce the essential oil commonly known as sugandha kokila oil, which is yellow in colour and has a camphoraceous, spicy aroma... However, Non-timber forest products, such as Cinnamomum glaucescens, are over harvested, and if the current rate of collection occurs, may disappear from Nepalese forests." \\+"Using steam distillation, the dried berries of Cinnamomum glaucescens produce the essential oil commonly known as [[http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/es1097151.html|sugandha kokila oil]], which is yellow in colour and has a camphoraceous, spicy aroma... However, Non-timber forest products, such as Cinnamomum glaucescens, are over harvested, and if the current rate of collection occurs, may disappear from Nepalese forests." \\
 [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugandha_Kokila_Oil]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugandha_Kokila_Oil]]
  
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 [Adhikary, S. R., et al. "Investigation of Nepalese essential oils. I. The oil of Cinnamomum glaucescens (Sugandha Kokila)." Journal of Essential Oil Research 4.2 (1992): 151-159] [Adhikary, S. R., et al. "Investigation of Nepalese essential oils. I. The oil of Cinnamomum glaucescens (Sugandha Kokila)." Journal of Essential Oil Research 4.2 (1992): 151-159]
  
-|{{1.8cineole.jpg| 1.8-cineole}} \\ 1.8-cineole |{{:methylcinnamate.jpg|methyl cinnamate}} \\ methyl cinnamate |{{:terpineol_alpha.jpg|α-terpineol}} \\ α-terpineol |{{elemi_meeu.jpg|}} \\ elemicin (R=OCH3)| +|{{1.8cineole.jpg| 1.8-cineole}} \\ 1.8-cineole |{{:terpineol_alpha.jpg|α-terpineol}} \\ α-terpineol |{{:methylcinnamate.jpg|methyl cinnamate}} \\ (E)-methyl cinnamate |{{elemi_meeu.jpg|}} \\ elemicin (R=OCH3)| 
  
 The essential oil of Cinnamomum glanduliferum leaves contained elemicin (92.9%) as predominant component. \\ The essential oil of Cinnamomum glanduliferum leaves contained elemicin (92.9%) as predominant component. \\
 [Baruah, Akhil, and Subhan C. Nath. "Leaf essential oils of Cinnamomum glanduliferum (Wall) Meissn and Cinnamomum glaucescens (Nees) Meissn." Journal of Essential Oil Research 18.2 (2006): 200-202] [Baruah, Akhil, and Subhan C. Nath. "Leaf essential oils of Cinnamomum glanduliferum (Wall) Meissn and Cinnamomum glaucescens (Nees) Meissn." Journal of Essential Oil Research 18.2 (2006): 200-202]
  
-Main components of commercial oil were 1.8-cineole (21.9-25%), methyl cinnamate (8.7-13.4%), α-phellandrene (4.6-10.8%),and α-terpineol (2.8-5.0%). \\+(E)-methyl cinnamate (40.5%) and 1,8-cineole (24.5%) were the main components found in the fruit oil of C.glaucescens. \\ 
 +[Satyal, Prabodh, et al. "Bioactivities and compositional analyses of Cinnamomum essential oils from Nepal: C. camphora, C. tamala, and C. glaucescens." Natural product communications 8.12 (2013): 1777-1784] 
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 +Main compounds of the essential oil (yield 0.42%v/w) of the leaves, obtained from C.glaucescens grown in Vietnam, were geraniol (36.2%), terpinen-4-ol (19.7%), α-pinene (6.0%), sabinene (6.0%), limonene (5.2%), and α-thujene (3.2%). \\ 
 +[Chinh, Hoang V., et al. "Essential Oils Leaf of Cinnamomum glaucescens and Cinnamomum verum from Vietnam." American Journal of Plant Sciences 8.11 (2017): 2712-2721] [[http://file.scirp.org/pdf/AJPS_2017101815050033.pdf]] 
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 +Main components of commercial fruit oils were 1.8-cineole (21.9-25%), methyl cinnamate (8.7-13.4%), α-phellandrene (4.6-10.8%),and α-terpineol (2.8-5.0%). \\
 [[https://www.aromatics.com/products/essential-oils/sugandha-kokila|"Sugandha Kokila Essential Oil" aromatics.com]] GC/MS provided, retrieved 2017-11-25.  [[https://www.aromatics.com/products/essential-oils/sugandha-kokila|"Sugandha Kokila Essential Oil" aromatics.com]] GC/MS provided, retrieved 2017-11-25. 
  
 +Major compounds of the fruit oil were eucalyptol (38.2%), methyl cinnamate (22.5%), camphor (19.5%), α-terpineol (4.2%), terpinen-4-ol (3.6%), and sabinene (3.2%). The oil of the leaves contained mainly methyl cinnamate (52.1%), eucalyptol (24.1%), sabinene (7%), and α-terpineol (4.3%). \\
 +[Bhatt, Tara Datt, Amit Dhungana, and Jyoti Joshi. "Variation in Chemical Composition of Essential Oil Extracted From the Fruits and Leaves of Cinnamomum tenuipile Kosterm (Sugandhakokila) of Nepal." J. Pl. Res. Vol.17, No.1, pp 86-93, 2019] \\
 +[[https://dpr.gov.np/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/11.-Variation-in-Chemical-Composition-of-Essential-Oil-Extracted-From.pdf]]
  
 +A commercial essential oil contained α-pinene (~3.1%), β-pinene (~2.8%), α-phellandrene (~0.5%), limonene (~0.6%), eucalyptol (~18.6%), p-cymene (~4.6%), 2-nonanone (0.02%), copaene (~2.1%), camphor (~2.6%), benzaldehyde (0.04%), linalool (~2.2%), santalene (~0.8%), fenchol (0.02%), caryophyllene (~2%), terpinen-4-ol (~2.9%), α-terpineol (~5.6%), geranial (~0.5%), cadinadiene (~1.7%), caryophyllene oxide (~1.1%), methyleugenol (~2%), methyl cinnamate (~13.6%), spathulenol (~1%), methylisoeugenol (~1.1%), carvacrol (~0.7%), elemicin (~1%), myristicin (6.3%), dodecanoic acid (~0.7%), and phenylethyl linoleate (~1.6%) as main components. \\
 +[GC-MS of Sugandha kokila EO Essence Pur; Andreas Kraska 20210816] 
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