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(a) Meiogyne cylindrocarpa (image courtesy Peter Woodard). (b) Meiogyne stenopetala (image courtesy Russell Cumming). The leaf essential oils of these two species of Meiogyne differ dramatically. High levels of caryophyllene oxide (52%) are found in M. cylindrocarpa, while that of M. stenopetala is characterised by spathulenol (40%) [3]. These compounds are antimicrobial, with caryophyllene also having neuroprotective, antioxidant, analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity.
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