Talk:Cinnamomum mercadoi

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Additional references[edit]

  • Torres, R.C., Ontengco, D.C., Balgos, N.S., Villanueva, M.A., Lanto, E.A., Cruz, C.S., Ambal, W.O., and Estrella, R.R. 1999. Essential Oil Content and Antibacterial Activity of Some Philippine Plants. Phil. Tech. Jour. 24(1): 79-90.
    This may have some information to source the content of C. mercadoi essential oil specifically.
  • Forest Tree Species with Medicinal Uses
    May have been used for part of this article.
  • The Chemical Composition of Uncommon Spices and Condiments
    Suggests that C. mercadoi essential oil is significantly different from that of the cinnamon bark oil of commerce (high safrole).

These may be useful in improving the article. Choess (talk) 00:39, 28 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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