Research Article

Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Leaf Oil from Cinnamomum subavenium In Vitro and In Vivo

Table 1

Constituents of essential oil from leaf of C. subavenium by GC–MS.

CompoundRIArea (%)Method of identification

α-pinene9381.12MS, RI
camphene9521.13MS, RI
β-pinene9790.97MS, RI
β-myrcene9850.25MS, RI, Co
eucalyptol10151.56MS, RI, Co
cis-β-ocimene10415.17MS, RI, Co
γ-terpinen10650.08MS, RI, Co
linalool11023.31MS, RI
fenchol11150.17MS, RI
camphor11200.38MS, RI
borneol11591.51MS, RI
4-terpineol11721.64MS, RI, Co
α-terpinol11912.37MS, RI, Co
neral12211.66MS, RI, Co
geraniol12283.20MS, RI, Co
citral12395.33MS, RI
chavicol12556.46MS, RI
β-citronellol12660.41MS, RI
bornyl acetate12684.15MS, RI
α-cubebene13451.66MS, RI, Co
geranyl acetate13562.41MS, RI, Co
3-allyl-6-methoxyphenol13593.17MS, RI, Co
α-copaene13663.78MS, RI
cyclosativene13690.43MS, RI
longicyclene13730.32MS, RI
ylangene13780.43MS, RI, Co
methyl cinnamate13803.28MS, RI, Co
β-elemene13922.47MS, RI
β-caryophyllene14152.82MS, RI
α-gurgunene14250.47MS, RI
β-humulene14601.65MS, RI
γ-muurolene14774.34MS, RI
α-amorphene14831.16MS, RI
γ-himachalene14851.96MS, RI
α-muurolene14888.79MS, RI, Co
β-cadinene152512.45MS, RI, Co
1,4-cadinadiene15361.45MS, RI
patchouli alcohol16591.34MS, RI
benzyl benzoate17602.15MS, RI
Total97.40

Retention index.
Percentages were obtained by peak-area normalization on column DB-5.
MS = mass fragmentation.
Cochromatography with authentic sample.