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Nutmeg oil is a volatile essential oil from nutmeg (Myristica fragrans).[1] The oil is colorless or light yellow and smells and tastes of nutmeg.[2] It contains numerous components of interest to the oleochemical industry.[3] The essential oil consists of approximately 90% terpene hydrocarbons.[4] Prominent components are sabinene, α-pinene, β-pinene, and limonene.[5] A major oxygen-containing component is terpinen-4-ol.[6] The oil also contains small amounts of various phenolic compounds and aromatic ethers, e.g. myristicin, elemicin, safrole, and methyl eugenol. The phenolic fraction is considered main contributor to the characteristic nutmeg odor.[7] However, in spite of the low oil content, the characteristic composition of nutmeg oil makes it a valuable product for food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. Therefore, an improved process for its extraction would be of industrial interest.[8]
^Muchtaridi; Subarnas, Anas; Apriyantono, Anton; Mustarichie, Resmi (2010-11-23). "Identification of Compounds in the Essential Oil of Nutmeg Seeds (Myristica fragrans Houtt.) That Inhibit Locomotor Activity in Mice". International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 11 (11): 4771–4781. doi:10.3390/ijms11114771. ISSN 1422-0067. PMC 3000115. PMID 21151471.
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