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 (E)-Ocimene and (Z)-ocimene were the most prominent compounds present in the headspace of lilac flowers, other main components were e.g. α-pinene, β-pinene, 1,4-dimethoxybenzene, and linalool. Minor components included camphene, limonene, camphor, β-bourbonene, 4-methylanisole, phenylacetaldehyde, estragole, 4-methyl acetophenone, 2-methoxybenzyl methyl ether, methyl eugenol, 1,2,4-trimethoxybenzene, piperonal, benzyl tiglate, (Z)-hexenyl benzoate, and indole. \\ (E)-Ocimene and (Z)-ocimene were the most prominent compounds present in the headspace of lilac flowers, other main components were e.g. α-pinene, β-pinene, 1,4-dimethoxybenzene, and linalool. Minor components included camphene, limonene, camphor, β-bourbonene, 4-methylanisole, phenylacetaldehyde, estragole, 4-methyl acetophenone, 2-methoxybenzyl methyl ether, methyl eugenol, 1,2,4-trimethoxybenzene, piperonal, benzyl tiglate, (Z)-hexenyl benzoate, and indole. \\
 [Lamparsky, D. "Headspace technique as a versatile complementary tool to increase knowledge about constituents of domestic or exotic flowers and fruits." Essential Oils and Aromatic Plants. Springer Netherlands, 1985, 79-92] [Lamparsky, D. "Headspace technique as a versatile complementary tool to increase knowledge about constituents of domestic or exotic flowers and fruits." Essential Oils and Aromatic Plants. Springer Netherlands, 1985, 79-92]
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 +Main components of the headspace of living lilac flowers were 1,4-dimethoxybenzene (48.6%), (E)/(Z)-ocimene (11.0%), indole (2.8%), lilac aldehydes (2.1%), benzaldehyde (1.2%), nonanal (0.9%), benzyl methyl ether (0.8%), lilac alcohols (0.7%), 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one (0.4%), rose furan (0.3%), and octanal (0.2%). \\
 +[Mookherjee BD et al., „Fruits and Flowers: Live vs Dead - Which do we want?“, in: Nishimura, O. „Flavors and Fragrances, a world perspective.“ Proceedings of the 10th international congress of essential oils, fragrances and flavors, Washington, DC. Vol. 375. 1986, 415-424] 
  
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