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Table 2 Major active compounds of C. copticum as identified by GC/GC-MS analysis

From: Sub-MICs of Carum copticum and Thymus vulgaris influence virulence factors and biofilm formation in Candida spp

Peak no.

Retention indices

Compound identified

% area

1

939

α-pinene

4.5

4

980

β-pinene

12.3

7

992

β-myrcene

2.6

10

1033

α-limonine

0.6

12

1061

γ-terpinene

21.6

13

1017

ρ-cimene

33.8

15

1096

α-dimethyl styrene

0.8

17

1109

limonene o × ide

0.5

22

1288

thymol

22.8