
Abstract An accurate, more convenient and less time-consuming PMR procedure is described for the quantitative determination of cineole in bulk drug and in a sample of eucalyptus oil. Standard mixtures containing pure cineole showed a mean result of 100.6 ± 0.7%. The results, obtained by applying this method for the determination of cineole in eucalyptus oil, are compared with those found using the official BP method.
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