Figueredo, GuillesÖzcan, Mehmet MusaChalchat, Jean ClaudeBağcı, YavuzChalard, PierreAl-Juhaimi, Fahad Y.Doğu, Süleyman2020-03-262020-03-2620151431-9292https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12395/31920The chemical constituents of essential oil by hydrodistillation from the aerial parts of Hyssopus officinalis L., Origanum acutidens and Prangos uechtrizii wild growing in Turkey were extracted by hydrodistillation, and analysed by GC and GC-MS. The major constituents of H. officinalis oil were pinocarvone (29.17%), trans-pine camphone (27.19 %), beta-pinene (17.63%), cis-pinocamphone (4.68%) and myrcene (2.92%). The major constituents of the essential oil of O. acutidens were carvacrol (76.2%), p-cymene (7.4%) and borneol (3.2%). The major components of H. hircinum were alpha-pinene (6.96%), beta-pinene (28.79%), limonene (3.60%), cc-terpineol (7.20%), spathulenol (5.60%), caryophyllene oxyde (2.99%), humulene-1,2-epoxyde (4.20%), alpha-eudesmol (3.96%) and methyle linolenate (7.27%), while ishwarana (64.36%), aristolochene (1.50%), beta-selinene (2.61%), valencene (2.08%), alpha-selinene (1.32%), spathulenol (2.42%), caryophyllene oxyde (2.89%) and beta-eudesmol (4.30%) were recorded as the main constituents of H. polyphyllum.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessalpha-pinenebeta-pineneessential oilH. hircinumH. polyphyllumHyssopus officinalisishwaranaLabiataeOriganum acutidenspinocarvonePrangos uechtriziispathulenoltrans-pinocamphoneChemical composition of essential oil from aerial parts and fruits of Hyssopus officinalis L., Origanum acutidens, Prangos uechritzii, H-hircinum L. and Hypericum polyphyllum subsp polyphyllumArticle204185191N/AWOS:000369564400010Q4