Determination of biomedical constituents of 350 °C pyrolyzate from benzene/ethanol extractives of old bark from Cinnamomum camphora trunk was written by He, Wei;Zhang, Dang-Quan;Liu, Qi-Mei;Peng, Kuan. And the article was included in Advanced Materials Research (Durnten-Zurich, Switzerland) in 2011.Related Products of 3929-47-3 This article mentions the following:
The extractives of C. camphora old bark were used to cure some special diseases; however, the biomedical constituents of extractives of C. camphora old bark are still not completely explained. Therefore, 350 °C-based pyrolysis- GC/MS technol. was used to identify the top value-added biomedical constituents of old bark-based benzene/ethanol extractives from C. camphora trunk. 74 Chem. constituents representing 99.17% were identified from 86 peaks. The main components are as: Dodecanoic acid, 1-(hydroxymethyl)-1,2-ethanediyl ester (15.717%), Octacosanoic acid, Me ester (10.357%), Abietic acid (8.483%), Heptacosane (5.678%), Et alc. (5.282%), Hexadecanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, Me ester (3.365%), Hexacosanoic acid, Me ester (2.936%), 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, Bu 2-methylpropyl ester (2.928%), 2-Methoxy-4-vinylphenol (2.692%), Hexadecanoic acid, Et ester (2.312%), Hexacosane (2.076%), Tetracosanoic acid, Me ester (2.013%), etc. The anal. result showed that the 350 °C pyrolyzate of benzene/ethanol extractives from C. camphora old bark is abundant in biomedical constituents, and also contains other bioactive components, which can be used as top value-added materials of high-grade cosmetic, food, spice and chem. solvents. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, 3-(3,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)propan-1-ol (cas: 3929-47-3Related Products of 3929-47-3).
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