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Official Journal of the Japan Wood Research Society

Table 4 Comparison of essential oils and volatile compounds with characteristic odor from five different plantation timbers at ambient temperature in Taiwan

From: Profiling of volatile compounds from five interior decoration timbers in Taiwan using TD/GC–MS/FID

Species

Compounds in essential oil (Relative contents, %)

Volatile components (Emission ratio)

C. formosensis

trans-Myrtanol (18.04)

α-Eudesmol (17.26)

Myrtenal (14.20)

Myrtenal (28.40)

β-Elemene (15.23)

δ-Cadinene (10.05)

C. japonica

1-epi-Cubenol (15.99)

δ-Cadinene (11.96)

T-Cadinol + T-Muurolol (9.26)

δ-Cadinene (12.63)

α-Muurolene (4.61)

α-Cedrene (2.72)

C. lanceolata

Cedrol (62.26)

α-Terpineol (10.00)

α-Cedrene (5.13)

α-Cedrene (6.81)

δ-Cadinene (3.24)

Cubenol (1.42)

C. obtusa var. formosana

α-Cadinol (26.42)

T-Cadinol + T-Muurolol + δ-Cadinol (21.49)

α-Pinene (4.59)

β-Elemene (4.84)

Cubenol (3.64)

α-Pinene (3.52)

Verbenone (3.51)

T. cryptomerioides

α-Cadinol (27.98)

T-Cadinol + T-Muurolol (23.45)

Cedrol (16.29)

δ-Cadinene (7.21)

α-Cedrene (7.00)

Cubenol (5.54)