Abstract

The chemical composition of the oleoresin of the Kamchatka larch has been studied. Mono-, sesqui-, and diterpenoids have been found in it. The monoterpenes were represented by nine components (the main one being 3-carene), and among the sesquiterpene hydrocarbons γ-element, longifolene, and germacrene D predominated. The main oxygen-containing diterpenoid was larixyl acetate. Seven resin acids were determined, the main one being isopimaric and palustric and/or levopimaric.

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