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Michelia champaca (PROSEA)

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Plant Resources of South-East Asia
Introduction
List of species


1, tree habit; 2, flowering twig; 3, infructescence; 4, sectioned flower; 5, stamen; 6, seed.

Michelia champaca L.


Synonyms

  • Michelia pilifera Bakh. f.,
  • Michelia velutina auct. non DC.

Vernacular names

  • Orange chempaka (En)
  • Indonesia: cempaka kuning (general), capaka (Halmahera), cempaka (Javanese)
  • Malaysia: champaka (Sabah), chempaka, chempaka merah (Peninsular)
  • Philippines: champaca (general)
  • Burma (Myanmar): mawk-sam-lung
  • Laos: cham pa
  • Thailand: champa (general), champa khao, champa pa (peninsular)
  • Vietnam: ngọc lan.

Distribution

From India and Burma (Myanmar) to Indo-China, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Java and the Lesser Sunda Islands; possibly native only to India, now commonly cultivated throughout the tropics.

Composition of essential-oil of Flower absolute

  • 25.0% 2-phenylethanol
  • 13.0% methyl linoleate
  • 4.5% methyl anthranilate
  • 4.0% benzyl acetate
  • 3.4% β-lonone
  • 3.0% methyl palmitate
  • 2.9% indole
  • 2.0% linalool
  • 2.0% 2-phenylethyl acetate
  • 2.0% oximes of ionones
  • 1.6% α-farnesene
  • 1.6% α-ionone
  • 1.4% dehydro-β-ionone
  • 1.3% phenylacetonitrile
  • 1.1% dehydro β-ionol
  • 1.0% methyl benzoate
  • 0.8% benzyl alcohol
  • 0.6% methyl cis-(Z)-jasmonate
  • 0.5% phenylacetaldoxime
  • 0.3% β-ionol
  • 0.2% eugenol
  • 0.2% cis-linalool oxide (6) (pyranoid)
  • 0.1% photoisomer of β-ionone
  • 72.5% total
Source: Kaiser, 1989.


Authors

U.A. Dasuki

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