Research Article
Evaluation of Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Citrus latifolia Tanaka Essential Oil and Limonene in Experimental Mouse Models
Table 1
Percentual chemical composition of the Citrus latifolia Tanaka essential oil.
| Retention time | Compound | Percentual (%) | Identification |
| 8.08 | Solvent* | — | MSa | 8.90 | α-pinene | 2.8 | MS, NMRb | 10.14 | β-pinene | 12.2 | MS, NMR | 10.59 | Solvent* | — | MS | 11.54 | p-cymene | 1.8 | MS, NMR | 11.72 | Limonene | 62.0 | MS, NMR | 12.62 | γ-terpinene | 14.2 | MS, NMR | 13.50 | Linalool | 0.9 | MS, NMR | 13.83 | Neral | 1.6 | MS, NMR | 15.55 | Geranial | 0.6 | MS, NMR | 17.80 | — | 0.6 | No identified | 20.40 | α-terpineol | 1.4 | MS, NMR | 28.29 | — | 0.6 | No identified | 24.8 | β-caryophyllene | 1.7 | MS |
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Chloroform (CHCl3).
aMass spectrometry.
bNuclear magnetic resonance.
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