Research Article

Essential Oil Constituents and Yields from Leaves of Blepharocalyx salicifolius (Kunt) O. Berg and Myracrodruon urundeuva (Allemão) Collected during Daytime

Table 2

Blepharocalyx salicifolius EOs chemical compounds, retention indices, and relative peak area.

PeakIdentificationRetention indexPeak area (%)

1α-Thujene9251.9
2α-Pinene9329.0
3β-Pinene9760.1
41-Felandrene10050.1
5δ-3-Carene10100.9
6α-Terpinene10160.9
7p-Cymene102325.9
8Limonene10271.5
91,8-Cineole10302.7
10cis-Ocimene10350.1
11trans-Ocimene10450.1
12γ-Terpinene105712.5
13γ-Terpinolene10873.3
14Linalool10990.3
204-Terpineol11760.2
21p-Cymen-8-ol11840.2
22α-Terpineol 11890.1
24p-Menth-2-en-1,4-diol12670.2
33α-Cubebene13480.1
36α-Copaene13760.3
37α-Gurjunene14080.5
38β-Caryophyllene14183.2
39Aromadendrene14374.6
41α-Humulene14520.6
45allo-Aromadendrene14590.6
48β-Selinene14840.3
50δ-Selinene14931.1
53γ-Cadinene15130.2
54trans-Calamenene15223.5
55Cadina-1,4-diene15310.6
59Nerolidol15630.4
63Spathulenol15762.0
64Caryophyllene oxide + globulol15829.6
65Viridiflorol15900.7
66Cubeban-11-ol15920.4
67Rosifoliol + ledol16010.8
68Humulene epoxide II16070.6
741-epi-Cubenol16270.7
79δ-Cadinol16450.2
80β-Eudesmol16490.2
81α-Cadinol16530.4

Total91.6

GroupTotal peak area (%)

Monoterpenes 56.1
Oxygenated monoterpenes3.5
Sesquiterpenes25.9
Oxygenated sesquiterpenes 5.8