Table 1 Composition of the essential oil of Thymus albicans.

From: Antifungal and anti-inflammatory potential of the endangered aromatic plant Thymus albicans

RIa

RIp

Compoundsa

%

922

1030

α-Thujene

0.2

930

1030

α-Pinene

1.7

943

1073

Camphene

2.3

964

1128

Sabinene

1.1

970

1118

β-Pinene

1.9

980

1161

Myrcene

0.7

1006

1185

α-Terpinene

0.4

1013

1272

p-Cymene

0.1

1020

1206

Limonene

0.6

1020

1212

1,8-Cineole

40.5

1035

1250

trans-β-Ocimene

0.2

1047

1250

γ-Terpinene

0.3

1050

1459

trans-Sabinene hydrate

0.1

1081

1543

Linalool

25.0

1115

1516

Camphor

3.4

1129

1668

trans-Verbenol

0.1

1142

1667

δ-Terpineol

3.0

1142

1693

Borneol

6.4

1158

1595

Terpinen-4-ol

1.4

1166

1692

α-Terpineol

4.5

1178

1780

Myrtenol

0.1

1210

1764

Citronellol

0.2

1233

1842

Geraniol

0.4

1266

1574

Bornyl acetate

0.3

1359

1755

Geranyl acetate

0.1

1382

1585

β-Elemene

0.3

1411

1590

trans-β-Caryophyllene

0.5

1498

1751

γ-Cadinene

0.1

1526

2070

Elemol

0.1

1557

1968

Caryophyllene oxide

0.4

1569

2072

Viridiflorol

0.2

1579

2025

Ledol

0.1

1615

2153

T-Cadinol

t

1628

2218

α-Cadinol

t

1628

2208

α-Eudesmol

t

  

Monoterpene hydrocarbons

9.5

  

Oxygen containing monoterpenes

85.5

  

Sesquiterpene hydrocarbons

0.9

  

Oxygen containing sesquiterpenes

0.9

  

Total

96.8

  1. RIa, retention indices on the SPB-1 column relative to C8 to C24 n-alkanes. RIp, retention indices on the SupelcoWax-10 column.
  2. aCompounds listed in order of their elution on the SPB-1 column; t, traces (≤ 0.05%).