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. 2006 Aug 15;7(9):708–712. doi: 10.1631/jzus.2006.B0708

Table 1.

Composition of the essential oil from leaves of Actinidia macrosperma

No. RI* Composition Relative (%)
Wild Regenerated
1 850 2-hexenal 0.01
2 856 3-hexenol 0.26
3 862 2-hexenol 0.06
4 1007 3-hexen-1-ol, acetate, (Z)- 0.03
5 1010 3-methyl-3-heptanol 0.05
6 1037 Benzyl alcohol 0.31
7 1098 β-Linalool 0.93
8 1101 3-Decyn-2-ol 0.02
9 1110 β-phenylethyl alcohol 0.04
10 1200 Dodecane 0.24
11 1209 cis-α-terpineol 0.18
12 1220 (R)-citronellol 0.13
13 1255 (E)-geraniol 0.52
14 1292 2-methyl bicyclo[3,2,1]octane 0.62
15 1301 1,2-dimethyl-indoline 0.23 1.12
16 1318 Dodeca-1,6-dien-12-ol-6,10-dimethyl 7.81 1.60
17 1346 3-hexadecyne 1.41
18 1400 Tetradecane 0.16
19 1404 Limonene-1,2-epoxide 0.19
20 1430 Dihydronepetalactone 1.97 1.23
21 1463 Iridomyrmecin 0.40 0.15
22 1588 Dihydroactinidiolide 0.18 0.15
23 1600 Hexadecane 0.08
24 1843 3,7,11,15-tetramethyl-2-hexadecenol 0.24
25 1846 2-pentadecanone-6,10,14-trimethyl 0.04
26 1953 (Z)-11-hexadecenoic acid 0.19
27 1972 n-hexadecanoic acid 4.46 4.08
28 2101 Linolenic acid, methylester 0.31 0.63
29 2114 Phytol 1.64 0.80
30 2178 α-Linolenic acid 64.97 81.71
31 2198 Linolenic acid ethylester 0.17
32 2660 Squalene 6.04 0.42
33 2702 Linolenic acid, phenylmethyl ester 0.82
*

RI: linear retention index relative to n-alkanes on HP-5 column