Lindera triloba
Lindera triloba is a plant species belonging to the genus Lindera. It is endemic to Japan, and is called Shiro-moji in Japanese.
Use
In Japan, the strong branch was used for walking sticks. The seed oil obtained by squeezing ripe fruit was used as fuel for lanterns. The leaves have a unique odor, and the essential oil can be extracted by hydrodistillation. The seedlings for gardening and garden trees are sold to enjoy the autumn leaves.Biochemistry
Sesquiterpenes such as delobanone and acetoxydelobanone have been isolated from Lindera triloba.The sesquiterpenes were also found in the essential oils.