Chemical composition and bioactivities of Monocarpia maingayi essential oil
Monocarpia is an Asian tree genus in the family Annonaceae and the monotypic tribe Monocarpieae. Its native range is Borneo, Peninsular Malaysia, and Sumatera. Monocarpia maingayi (Hook. f. & Thomson) I. M. Turner is locally known as ‘cagau’ or ‘juat’ in Malaysia and is a tree up to 31 m tall, m...
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Springer Nature
2024
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Summary: | Monocarpia is an Asian tree genus in the family Annonaceae and the monotypic tribe Monocarpieae. Its native range is Borneo, Peninsular Malaysia, and Sumatera. Monocarpia maingayi (Hook. f. & Thomson) I. M. Turner is locally known as ‘cagau’ or ‘juat’ in Malaysia and is a tree up to 31 m tall, mainly found in primary rainforests, usually on hillsides and undulating countryside up to 2,500 feet [2]. Phytochemical studies of the genus Monocarpia have resulted in the isolation of cycloartane triterpenes; however, the literature search did not reveal any report on the essential oil composition of M. maingayi. |
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