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Perry N. B. , Van Klink J. W. , Brennan N. J. , Harris W. , et al 1997. Essential oils from New Zealand mānuka and kānuka: chemotaxonomy of Kunzea. Phytochemistry 45(8): 1605-1612

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"Oils from Kunzea ericoides were manly x-pinene (mean 68%), but some oils had high p-cymene contents, particularly oils from one Marlborough provenance (mean 31%). A wild population of K. ericoides var. linearis gave oils with similar composition to other K. ericoides oils. Two K. ericoides oils showed weak antifungal activity."(from authors" abstract).

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Essential oils from New Zealand mānuka and kānuka: chemotaxonomy of Kunzea

1997
Perry N. B., Van Klink J. W., Brennan N. J., Harris W., et al
Phytochemistry
45
8
1605
1612

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