Composition of essential oils from Salvia anatolica, a new species endemic from Turkey

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Tarih

2007

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SPRINGER

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Özet

The component composition of essential oils produced by steam distillation from flower heads, leaves, and stems of Salvia anatolica (Lamiaceae), a recently described new species endemic from Turkey, was studied by GC/FID and GC/MS. A total of 127 volatile components representing 96% of the oil was identified in essential oil from flower heads and leaves. It was found that the principal oil components of flower heads and leaves were alpha-pinene (10.9%), beta-pinene (6.7%), alpha-copaene (6.3%), heptacosane (6.2%), and hexadecanoic acid (5.0%). A total of 109 volatile compounds representing 87.9% of the oil was characterized in essential oil isolated from stems. The principal oil components of stems were identified as hexadecanoic acid (27.2%), tetradecanoic acid (15.2%), dodecanoic acid (5.5%), and alpha-copaene (5.0%).

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Anahtar Kelimeler

Salvia anatolica, Labiatae, essential oil, alpha-pinene, beta-pinene, alpha-copaene, hexadecanoic acid

Kaynak

CHEMISTRY OF NATURAL COMPOUNDS

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Q4

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Q3

Cilt

43

Sayı

6

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