The purpose of this study was to determine volatiles contributed to the scent of flowers of Korean native Magnolia (Magnolia Kobus A.P.DC). Volatiles released from living flower were trapped on tedlar gas bag by using head-space extraction method. Tho...
The purpose of this study was to determine volatiles contributed to the scent of flowers of Korean native Magnolia (Magnolia Kobus A.P.DC). Volatiles released from living flower were trapped on tedlar gas bag by using head-space extraction method. Those volatiles were separated and identified by GC-MS. A total 52 volatiles detected, and the most abundant compounds were limonene, myrcene, benzaldehyde and camphor.