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List of Chemicals

Click on column headings to sort table by that column. *Unless otherwise noted all references are to (Duke, 1992)
Chemicals Sort descending Reference
-EPICATECHIN Duke, 1992 *
18CINEOLE Duke, 1992 *
ALPHAPINENE Duke, 1992 *
ALPHATERPINEOL Muroi, H. and Kubo, I. 1993. Combination Effects of Antibacterial Compounds in Green Tea Flavor against Streptococcus mutans. J. Agric. Food Chem. 41: 1102-1105.
ASCORBICACID Davies, S., and Stewart, A. 1990. Nutritional Medicine. Avon Books, New York. 509pp.
BENZALDEHYDE Duke, 1992 *
BENZOICACID Duke, 1992 *
CHLORINE Martindale's 29th
CINNAMALDEHYDE Duke, 1992 *
CINNAMICACID Martindale's 28th
CUMINALDEHYDE Duke, 1992 *
EPICATECHIN Duke, 1992 *
EUGENOL Valnet, J. 1982. The Practice of Aromatherapy. Translated from the 1980 French Edition by Robin Campbell and Libby Houston. Destiny Books, New York. 279 pp.
GERANIAL Onawunmi, G.O., Yisak, W-A., Ogunlana,* E.O. 1984. Antibacterial Constituents In The Essential Oil Of Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 12: 279-286, 1984.
GUAIACOL Valnet, J. 1982. The Practice of Aromatherapy. Translated from the 1980 French Edition by Robin Campbell and Libby Houston. Destiny Books, New York. 279 pp.
IODINE Duke, 1992 *
LIMONENE Revista Itiliana Eppos, 12: 5, 1994.
LINALOOL Duke, 1992 *
METHYLEUGENOL Internat. J. Oriental Med. 15(4): 199, 1990+
OPC Duke, 1992 *