Intraspecific Variation of Tanacetum larvatum Essential Oil
In: Journal of Essential Oil Research; (2010)
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Elektronische Ressource
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The essential oil from aerial parts of Tanacetum larvatum (Gris.) Kanitz, an endemic perennial herb collected at three various natural habitats in Montenegro (Planinica [Sample a], Visitor [Sample b] and Sinjajevina [Sample c]), were analyzed using GC and GC/MS. Sixty-four components were identified, representing 83.1%, 96.6% and 89.4% of the total oils content in the Samples a, b and c, respectively. The major constituent in Samples a and b, was oxygenated monoterpene, trans-sabinyl acetate (38.1% and 55.8% respectively). Monoterpene hydrocarbons, beta-pinene (13.5%) and santolinatriene (30.6%), were found to be the dominant components in Sample c. The toxic trans-sabinyl acetate was present only in traces in this sample. trans-Chrysanthenyl acetate, as one of major components in feverfew essential oil, has not been previously identified in the investigated essential oils.
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Intraspecific Variation of Tanacetum larvatum Essential Oil
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Quelle: | Journal of Essential Oil Research; (2010) |
Veröffentlichung: | 2010 |
Medientyp: | Elektronische Ressource |
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