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. 2021 Mar 22;10(3):334. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics10030334

Table 1.

Gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry detector (GC–MS) analysis of Eletta campana EO [25].

Compound Area % RI a RIL b
α-pinene 11.9 934 933
camphene 0.3 949 953
β-pinene 3.6 977 978
myrcene 6.8 994 991
α-phellandrene 0.1 1006 1007
δ-3-carene 0.5 1011 1009
α-terpinene 0.1 1019 1018
para-cymene 0.2 1028 1024
limonene 2.2 1031 1030
eucalyptol 0.4 1040 1032
Z-β-ocimene 0.5 1043 1035
E-β-ocimene 1.9 1053 1046
γ-terpinene 0.2 1062 1058
terpinolene 2.3 1091 1086
linalyl anthranilate 0.2 1110 1104
fenchyl alcohol 0.1 1123 1123
terpinen-4-ol 0.2 1187 1184
α-ylangene 0.2 1378 1371
Z-caryophyllene 0.3 1414 1413
E-caryophyllene 13.5 1428 1424
α-trans-bergamotene 0.6 1442 1432
α-humulene 5.3 1462 1454
9-epi-E-caryophyllene 0.7 1470 1464
γ-muurolene 0.5 1485 1478
α-amorphene 0.2 1488 1482
β-selinene 1.5 1495 1492
α-selinene 1.7 1504 1501
Z-γ-bisabolene 1.4 1516 1511
γ-cadinene 0.4 1523 1512
selina-4(15),7(11)-diene 1.3 1545 1540
selina-3,7(11)-diene 2.5 1552 1546
B-germacrene 0.3 1569 1557
caryophyllene oxide 2.2 1599 1587
humulene epoxide 0.7 1626 1613
α-bisabolol 0.5 1697 1688
tetracosane 6.0 2406 2400
heptacosane 23.9 2690 2700
12 unknown compounds 4.8

a calculated retention index. b retention index reported in literature or commercial database.