Antitermitic activities of wood essential oil and its constituents from Chamaecyparis formosensis

Chamaecyparis formosensis is a species indigenous to Taiwan. Its timber is renowned for excellent durability. The aim of this study was to investigate the antitermitic activities of wood essential oil of C. formosensis and its constituents. Results showed that wood essential oil of C. formosensis ha...

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description Chamaecyparis formosensis is a species indigenous to Taiwan. Its timber is renowned for excellent durability. The aim of this study was to investigate the antitermitic activities of wood essential oil of C. formosensis and its constituents. Results showed that wood essential oil of C. formosensis had powerful antitermitic activity, with LD 50 values of 0.76 mg/g after 7 days of testing. Among the nine fractions of wood essential oil, Fraction 5 showed the strongest antitermitic activity, with LD 50 value of
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Cadinol
Ceramics
Chamaecyparis formosensis
Composites
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Cubenol
Essential oils
Glass
Hydroxyl groups
Indigenous species
Life Sciences
Machines
Manufacturing
Natural Materials
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Pesticides
Processes
Wood
Wood Science & Technology
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