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Publication in JOS

TAKASAGO has published a paper entitled "Characteristic Odor of the Japanese Liverwort (Leptolejeunea elliptica)" in Journal of Oleo Science.

 

  1. Oleo Sci. 69, (7) 767-770 (2020)

 

https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.ess19262


The liverwort Leptolejeunea elliptica is a genus of liverwort in family Lejeuneaceae, which is very miniature-size stem-leafy liverwort growing on the leaves of Camellia sinensis and Illicium anisatum found in Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu area in Japan. This liverwort emits the citrusy, minty, floral, and anis-like, very complex odor when supplied water and its remaining scent shows the moldy odor. We analyzed the volatile components of the liverwort and then identified 4-ethylanisole and 4-ethylphenol as the major components. This study was done in collaboration with Prof. Yoshinori Asakawa, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokushima Bunri University.