The essential oil obtained from flowers is used in perfumery industries.
Serial No. | Biological Activity Name |
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1 | Anti-inflammatory |
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Serial No. | Compound Name | Compound Percentage(%) |
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1 | N-Nonadecanol | 15.4 |
2 | Heneicosane | 13.5 |
3 | Tricosane | 7.7 |
4 | Pentacosane | 6.5 |
Serial No. | Compound Name | Compound Percentage(%) |
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1 | Farnesyl Acetate | 6.2 |
2 | Beta-Eudesmol | 4 |
3 | E,E-Farnesol | 3.1 |
4 | Geranyl Acetone | 2.2 |
5 | Heptacosane | 1.6 |
6 | (E)-Beta-Ionone | 1.1 |
7 | Heptadecane | 1.1 |
8 | Apiole | 1.8 |
9 | Decanal | 1.3 |
10 | Dimethyl salicylate | 1.0 |
11 | Nonanal | 1.2 |
12 | Eicosane | 1.4 |
13 | Tetracosane | 1.0 |
14 | Guaiol | 1.5 |
15 | (E)-Alpha-Ionone | 0.9 |
16 | Hexacosane | 0.2 |
17 | Limonene | 0.5 |
18 | Nonacosane | 0.4 |
19 | Docosane | 0.8 |
20 | Octadecane | 0.3 |
21 | Dodecanal | 0.9 |
22 | P-Cymene | 0.1 |
23 | P-Menth-1-En-9-Al | 0.3 |