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 Cupressus sempervirens var. atlantica (Cupressus atlantica Gaussen) grews in the central parts of the Atlas Mountains. Cupressus sempervirens var. atlantica (Cupressus atlantica Gaussen) grews in the central parts of the Atlas Mountains.
  
-The essential oil of the needles and twigs of var.atlantica is dominated by α-pinene (60%), with cedrol (8%), and limonene (4%). \\+Main components of the essential oil of Cupressus sempervirens L. cones, prepared by steam distillation, were α-pinene (48.2%), δ-3-carene (19.0%), terpinolene (3.9%), cedrol (3.3%), myrcene (3.0%), limonene (2.5%), α-terpineol (2.2%), α-terpinyl acetate (2.2%), and α-fenchene (1.8%). \\ 
 +[Kassem, F. F., et al. "Composition of the essential oil of Egyptian Cupressus sempervirens L. cones." Flavour and fragrance journal 6.3 (1991): 205-207] 
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 +Essential oil from plant material collected within 12 months (1999) in the central part of Dalmatia (Croatia) showed α-pinene (28.4-79.2%) as the main component. Other important components were γ-3-carene (9.1-32.6%), α-cedrol (1.2-12.9%), limonene (1.4-8.7%), terpinolene (0.6-7.0%) and α-terpinyl acetate (0.8-4.5%). \\ 
 +[Seasonal Variation in Essential Oil Compositions of //Cupressus sempervirens// L., Milos, M., Radonic, A., Mastelic, J., Journal of Essential Oil Research, Vol.14(3), 2002, 222-223] 
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 +The essential oil of the needles and twigs of var.stricta was dominated by sabinene (39.6%) and α-pinene (19.3%); main components were also limonene (7.3%), 4-terpineol (7.3%), γ-terpinene (6.1%), α-terpinene (3.9%) and myrcene (3.4%). \\ 
 +[Comparative evaluation of 11 essential oils of different origin as functional antioxidants, antiradicals and antimicrobials in foods. Sacchetti, G., Maietti, S., Muzzoli, M., Scaglianti, M., Manfredini, S., Radice, M., Bruni, R., Food Chemistry, Vol.91, 2005, 621-632] [[http://naturalingredient.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/Comparative-evaluation-of-11-essential-oils-of-different-ori....pdf]] 
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 +The essential oil of the needles and twigs of var.atlantica is dominated by α-pinene (60%), with [[http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/65575#section=Top|cedrol]] (8%), and limonene (4%). \\
 [Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils isolated from Algerian Juniperus phoenicea L. and Cupressus sempervirens L., Khadidja, M., Nassima, B., Chahrazed, B., Xavier, F., Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, Vol.4(10), 2010, 959-964] [Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils isolated from Algerian Juniperus phoenicea L. and Cupressus sempervirens L., Khadidja, M., Nassima, B., Chahrazed, B., Xavier, F., Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, Vol.4(10), 2010, 959-964]
  
-The essential oil of the needles and twigs of var.stricta was dominated by sabinene (39%) and α-pinene (19%), with limonene (4%), terpinen-4-ol (4%) and γ-terpinene (6%). \\ +| {{:alpha_pinene.jpg| α-pinene }} \\ α-pinene | {{:carene_d3.jpg| δ-3-carene }} \\ δ-3-carene |{{:sabinene.jpg|sabinene}} \\ sabinene | {{:limonene.jpg|limonene}} \\ limonene | {{:cedrol.jpg| α-cedrol }} \\ α-cedrol | {{:3e5zundecatrien.jpg| (3E,5Z)-undeca-1,3,5-triene}} \\ (3E,5Z)-undeca-1,3,5-triene |
-[Comparative evaluation of 11 essential oils of different origin as functional antioxidants, antiradicals and antimicrobials in foodsSacchetti, G., Maietti, S., Muzzoli, M., Scaglianti, M., Manfredini, S., Radice, M., Bruni, R., Food Chemistry, Vol.91, 2005, 621-632] [[http://www.academia.edu/download/30379037/comparative-evaluation-of-11-essential-oils-of-different-origin-as-functional-antioxidants-antiradicals-and-antimicrobials-in-foods.pdf]]+
  
-Essential oil from plant material collected within 12 months (1999) in the central part of Dalmatia (Croatia) showed α-pinene (28.4–79.2%as the main componentOther important components were γ-3-carene (9.1–32.6%), α-cedrol (1.2–12.9%), limonene (1.4–8.7%), terpinolene (0.6–7.0%) and α-terpinyl acetate (0.8–4.5%). \\ +The unique warm-woody agrestic-herbal scent of dried C.sempervirens wood is based on carvacryl methyl ether and α-cedrol, rounded off by bornyl acetate, terpinen-4-yl acetate, and further mono-and sesquiterpenes\\ 
-[Seasonal Variation in Essential Oil Compositions of //Cupressus sempervirens// L.MilosM.Radonic, A., Mastelic, J., Journal of Essential Oil Research, Vol.14(3), 2002, 222-223]+The leaf scent (headspace, trees of Bolgheri, Italiais based on sabinene (13.5%), δ-3-carene (24.4%), limonene (6.8%), terpinolene (7.2%), and α-pinene (6.5%), and characterized by isothujone (0.1%), karahanaenone (1.2%), cis-sabinene hydrate acetate, linalool, linalyl acetate, bornyl acetate, terpinen-4-ol, α-terpinyl acetate, α-cedrol, (3E,5Z)-undeca-1,3,5-triene (0.03%, intense galbanum), and (2E,4Z)-deca-2,4-dienyl isovalerate (0.01%, juniper berry-related). \\ 
 +[Scent of a vanishing floraRoman Kaiser2011146-148 and 336-337
  
 +{{:cupressus_sempervirens.jpg?600}} \\
 +Duhamel du Monceau,H.L., Traité des arbres et arbustes, Nouvelle édition [Nouveau Duhamel], vol.3, t.1 (1806) [P.J.Redouté] \\
 +[[http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=299407]]
  
 +{{:cupressus_sempervirens_n.jpg}} \\
 +Cupressus sempervirens, [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/|CC BY-SA 3.0]], Author: Andreas Kraska
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