Comparison on the compositions of essential oils from the seed and pulp of Schisandra sphenanthera Rehd. et Wils. was written by Wang, Xiaorui;Liu, Yan;Zhou, Shichao;Qin, Xiaolu;Gu, Wei. And the article was included in Journal of Essential Oil-Bearing Plants in 2017.Recommanded Product: 3386-33-2 This article mentions the following:
Schisandra sphenanthera Rehd. et Wils. belongs to the Schisandra family and its fruits are known to be the effective parts in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The chem. compositions of the essential oils from different parts of fruits of S. sphenanthera isolated by hydrodistillation extraction were analyzed by GC-MS. The extraction yield percentage of the essential oils from the seed and pulp were 2.82% and 0.65% (% dry weight, v/w), resp. The color of the essential oils from the seed were ivory-white and yellowish for pulp, resp. A total of sixty compounds were identified and there were 15 mutual compounds existed in two different parts. Although the majority of these compounds (more than 65%) belonged to sesquiterpenes and oxygenated sesquiterpenes. The differences between seed and pulp were readily observed: ketones were only found in seed, and aldehyde, halogenated hydrocarbons, olefin hydrocarbons, acids and alcs. were only found in pulp. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, 1-Chlorooctadecane (cas: 3386-33-2Recommanded Product: 3386-33-2).
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