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. 2018 Jan 4;18:3. doi: 10.1186/s12906-017-2066-8

Table 4.

Trace compounds identified by GC-MS in the juniper extract (area ≤ 0.3%)

No. Compound Retention time (min.) Peak area (%)
1 Camphene 4.900 0.12
2 1,5,5-Trimethyl-6-methylenecyclohexene 6.879 0.11
3 m-Cymene 7.169 0.30
4 Myrtenol 7.894 0.12
5 5-Caranol 8.941 0.16
6 Cis-para-2-menthen-1-ol 10.155 0.09
7 6-Camphenol 11.050 0.12
8 Trans-para-2-menthen-1-ol 10.952 0.06
9 cis-Verbenol 11.961 0.13
10 Limonene diepoxide 13.042 0.09
11 α-Terpineol 14.058 0.18
12 Verbenone 14.538 0.13
13 Trans-carveol 15.111 0.04
14 Linalyl formate 16.142 0.04
15 Bornyl acetate 17.595 0.11
16 Germacrene B 19.424 0.14
17 β-Cubebene 21.783 0.04
18 β-Maaliene 22.362 0.30
19 Longifolene 23.166 0.06
20 γ-Muurolene 25.403 0.22
21 α-Gurjunene 27.816 0.04
22 β-Caryophyllene oxide 29.852 0.16
23 Humulene oxide II 30.676 0.23
24 Guaiene 31.418 0.19
25 Cadinol 32.115 0.18
TOTAL 3.36