Research Article
Chemical Composition and In Vitro Cytotoxic Activity of Essential Oil of Leaves of Malus domestica Growing in Western Himalaya (India)
Table 1
Chemical composition of Malus domestica essential oil from leaves.
| Compounds | RI | Percentage | Method of identification |
| Eucalyptol | 1031 | 43.7 | MS; RI; 13C NMR | Linalool | 1095 | 1.0 | MS; RI; Co-GLC | 4-Terpineol | 1180 | 0.8 | MS; RI; Co-GLC | 2-Undecanone | 1288 | 1.1 | MS; RI | β-Damascenone | 1379 | 0.7 | MS; RI | 2-Dodecanone | 1391 | 1.1 | MS; RI | Trans-Caryophyllene | 1417 | 1.1 | MS; RI; Co-GLC | α-Farnesene | 1506 | 9.6 | MS; RI; 1H NMR | 1,6,10-Dodecatrien-3-ol-3,7,11-trimethyl | 1542 | 2.0 | MS; RI | Cis-3-Hexenyl benzoate | 1567 | 3.1 | MS; RI | n-Hexyl benzoate | 1573 | 1.0 | MS; RI | Benzyl benzoate | 1762 | 1.7 | MS; RI, 1H NMR | 6,10,14-Trimethyl-2-pentadecanone | 1844 | 1.3 | MS; RI | Podocarpene A | 2036 | 3.8 | MS; RI | Phytol | 2112 | 11.5 | MS; RI; 1H and 13C NMR | Tricosane | 2298 | 4.2 | MS; RI | Pentacosane | 2497 | 7.6 | MS; RI |
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