Abstract

The essential oil of Inula racemosa was found to contain mainly sesquiterpenes ( ca 60%), although the most abundant constituent was heptadeca-1,8,11,14-tetraene (aplotaxene) at ca 22%. Phenylacetonitrile ( ca 2%) was also detected.

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