Review Article
Cichorium intybus: Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, and Toxicology
Table 3
The volatile constituents of
Cichorium intybus (adapted from Judžentienė and Būdienė [
4]).
| Compound |
| Octane | Octen-3-ol | 2-Pentyl furan | (2E, 4E)-Heptadienal | 1,8-Cineole | Benzene acetaldehyde | -Nonanal | Camphor | (2E, 6Z)-Nonadienal |
(2E)-Nonen-1-al | -Decanal | (2E, 4E)-Nonadienal | -Decanol | (2E, 4Z)-Decadienal | -Tridecane | (2E, 4E)-Decadienal | β-Elemene | (E)-Caryophyllene | -Ylangene | Geranyl acetone | (E)--Farnesene | allo-Aromadendrene | dehydro-Aromadendrene | -Ionone | Pentadecane | trans--Guaiene | (2E)-Undecanol acetate | Sesquicineole | (2E)-Tridecanol | -Hexadecane | Tetradecanal | Tetradecanol | 2-Pentadecanone | (E)-2-Hexylcinnamaldehyde | Octadecane | -Nonadecane | (5E, 9E)-Farnesyl acetone | -Eicosane | -Octadecanol | -Heneicosane |
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