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- | Hedychium coronarium J.Koenig - Zingiberaceae - butterfly ginger, butterfly lily, garland flower, white ginger (lily), flor de mariposa (span.), **Weißer Ingwer**, Schmetterlingslilie, | + | Hedychium coronarium J.Koenig - Zingiberaceae - butterfly ginger, butterfly lily, garland flower, white ginger (lily), flor de mariposa (span.), **Weißer Ingwer**, Schmetterlingslilie, |
- | Perennial herb, native to Asia (China, Taiwan, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal and India), naturalized and cultivated elsewhere; pseudostems well-developed, | + | Perennial herb, native to Asia (China, Taiwan, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal and India), naturalized and cultivated elsewhere; pseudostems well-developed, |
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"The white mariposa, its scientific name Hedychium Coronarium, from the family of the Zingiberaceas, | "The white mariposa, its scientific name Hedychium Coronarium, from the family of the Zingiberaceas, | ||
- | Of the 175 compounds identified (GC/MS) in the solvent extract and the headspace of Hedychium coronarium flowers, linalool, methyl benzoate, cis-jasmone, | + | Of the 175 compounds identified (GC-MS) in the solvent extract and the headspace of Hedychium coronarium flowers, linalool, methyl benzoate, cis-jasmone, |
[Volatile components of Hedychium coronarium Koenig flowers., Matsumoto, F., Idetsuki, H., Harada, K., Nohara, I., Toyoda, T., Journal of Essential Oil Research, 5(2), 1993, 123-133] | [Volatile components of Hedychium coronarium Koenig flowers., Matsumoto, F., Idetsuki, H., Harada, K., Nohara, I., Toyoda, T., Journal of Essential Oil Research, 5(2), 1993, 123-133] | ||
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+ | The headspace of Hedychium coronarium flowers contained (R)-(-)-linalool (30.9%; 98.5%ee) with its strong floral note also known from tea and lavender. \\ | ||
+ | [Analysis of enantiomeric ratios of aroma components in several flowers using a Chiramix column., Tamogami, S., Awano, K.I., Amaike, M., Takagi, Y., Kitahara, T., Flavour and fragrance journal, 19(1), 1-5, 2004] | ||
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+ | The major components of the headspace (SPME, GC-MS) of ginger lily flowers were (E)-β-ocimene (28.7%), linalool (19.3%), 1,8-cineole (14.5%), methyl benzoate (5.9%), β-caryophyllene (5.9%), (E, | ||
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+ | The major constituents of hydro-distilled oil from the fresh rhizome were 1,8-cineole (41.4%), β-pinene (10.3%), α-terpineol (8.8%), cymene (4.0%), α-pinene (4.0%), and terpinen-4-ol (3.5%). The major constituents of dried rhizome oil were 1,8-cineole (37.4%), β-pinene (17.4%), α-pinene (6.7%), and α-terpineol (6.7%). \\ | ||
+ | [Antimicrobial activity and chemical composition of essential oil from Hedychium coronarium., | ||
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[Enantiomer differentiation of key volatile constituents from leaves, stems, rhizome and flowers of cultivated Hedychium coronarium Koenig from India., Shanmugam, P.V., Yadav, A., Chanotiya, C.S., Journal of Essential Oil Research, 27(2), 2015, 101-106] | [Enantiomer differentiation of key volatile constituents from leaves, stems, rhizome and flowers of cultivated Hedychium coronarium Koenig from India., Shanmugam, P.V., Yadav, A., Chanotiya, C.S., Journal of Essential Oil Research, 27(2), 2015, 101-106] | ||
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Jacquin, N.J. von, Fragmenta botanica, figuris coloratis illustrata, t.130 (1809) \\ | Jacquin, N.J. von, Fragmenta botanica, figuris coloratis illustrata, t.130 (1809) \\ | ||
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+ | Hedychium coronarium (flowers). Location: Maui, Hanawi stream (2003) \\ | ||
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