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Firouznia, Ali, Akbari, MohammadTaghi, Rustaiyan, Abdolhossein, Masoudi, Shiva, Bigdeli, Mohsen, Anaraki, MaryamTabatabaei |
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Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants; January 2007, Vol. 10 Issue: 2 p88-93, 6p |
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AbstractWater-distilled essential oils from the aerial parts of Artemisia turanicaKrasch., Helichrysum oocephalumBoiss. and from the flower of Centaurea ispahanicaBoiss. of which the latter two are endemic to Iran, were analyzed by GC and GC-MS. Nineteen components of the oil of A. turanicawere characterized, representing 90.6% of the total components detected. The major constituents were identified as 1.8-cineole (23.3%), chrysanthenone (21.3%) and davanone (19.3%).The oil of H. oocephalumwas characterized by higher amount of β-caryophyllene (13.5%), menthone (10.8%), dodecane (9.1%) and menthol (8.9%) among the eighteen components comprising 95.6% of the total oil detected. Benzyl benzoate (26.5%), hexadecanoic acid (17.1%), benzyl salicylate (16.6%) and caryophyllene oxide (12.8%) were the main components among the thirteen constituents characterized in the flower oil of C. ispahanicarepresenting 91.8% of the total components detected. |
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