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Official Journal of the Japan Wood Research Society

Table 1 Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and their concentrations identified in this study

From: Effects of volatile sesquiterpenes from Japanese cedarwood on visual processing in the human brain: an event-related potential study

No.

Compound

RT

Cedarwood

Resin

p

d

1 − β

Mean μg/m3

SD

Mean μg/m3

SD

1

α-Cubebene

32.11

233.08

9.82

95.47

7.34

0.000041**

15.87

1.0000

2

α-Copaene

33.46

114.87

2.07

53.32

4.71

0.000032**

16.92

1.0000

3

β-Elemene

34.03

86.98

2.89

36.38

2.96

0.000029**

17.30

1.0000

4

Caryophyllene

35.52

94.42

1.40

33.59

2.54

0.000003**

29.66

1.0000

5

cis-Thujopsene

36.21

24.05

0.87

21.31

1.79

0.075536

1.95

0.4439

6

cis-Muurola-3,5-diene

36.78

27.94

7.83

9.35

0.36

0.014731*

3.35

0.8606

7

α-Humulene

37.12

57.83

1.53

25.42

2.37

0.000038**

16.25

1.0000

8

γ-Cadinene + γ-Muurolene

37.95

87.19

21.41

41.27

4.13

0.021810*

2.98

0.7770

9

(+)-epi-bicyclosesquiphellandrene

38.80

153.03

2.77

48.80

6.39

0.000013**

21.16

1.0000

10

α-Muurolene

39.20

266.24

4.85

188.99

29.16

0.010608*

3.70

0.9148

11

δ-Cadinene

40.20

624.89

3.76

281.92

53.54

0.000379**

9.04

1.0000

12

Calamenene

40.33

140.33

5.61

120.79

16.05

0.117315

1.63

0.3334

 

Total

 

1955.26

51.84

959.75

119.49

0.000188**

10.81

1.0000

  1. RT retention time
  2. **p < 0.01, *p < 0.05, p < 0.10