Constituents of the essential oil of Piper aduncumL. growing wild in the Amazon region

Autor: Maia, José Guilherme S., Zohhbi, Maria Das Graças B., Andrade, Eloisa Helena A., Santos, Alberdan S., da Silva, Milton Helio L., Luz, Arnaldo Iran R., Bastos, Cleber N.
Zdroj: Flavour and Fragrance Journal; July 1998, Vol. 13 Issue: 4 p269-272, 4p
Abstrakt: The essential oils of eight samples of Piper aduncumL., collected at different localities of the Amazon region, were analysed by GC–MS. The major component identified in all samples was dillapiole (31.5–97.3%). Sample A, collected at Serra do Navio (AP), showed a yield of oil and dillapiole content of 3.3% and 31.5%, respectively; sample B, collected at Melgaço (PA), 1.8% and 50.8%; sample C, collected at Benfica (PA), 1.6% and 56.3%; samples D and E, collected at Belém (PA), 1.2% and 82.2%; 1.5% and 86.9%, respectively; sample F, collected at Manaus (AM), 3.4% and 91.1%; sample G, collected at Road Manaus‐Caracaraí, km 30 (AM), 3.0% and 97.3%; sample H, collected at Cruzeiro do Sul (AC), 3.2% and 88.1%. The yield of oil and dillapiole content of samples of P. aduncumoccurring in Malaysia and Fiji showed 1.3% and 64.5%; and 0.5% and 58.0%, respectively. By comparison, the plants growing wild in Amazonas State had the highest oil yield and dillapiole content. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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