The chemical composition of the essential oils of Salvia nemorosa L. and Salvia reuterana Boiss. growing wild in Iran were examined by GC and GCยฑMS. Thirty-one components were characterized for S. nemorosa with b-caryophyllene (41.6%), germacrene-B (21.3%), caryophyllene oxide (6.8%), cis-b-farnesen
Chemical composition of the essential oils of two Salvia species from Iran: Salvia verticillata L. and Salvia santolinifolia Boiss.
โ Scribed by Fatemeh Sefidkon; M. S. Khajavi
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 67 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0882-5734
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โฆ Synopsis
The chemical composition of the essential oils of Salvia verticillata L. and Salvia santolinifolia Boiss. growing wild in Iran were examined by GC and GCยฑMS. Twenty-seven components were characterized for S. verticillata with b-caryophyllene (24.7%), g-muurolene (22.8%), limonene (8.9%) and a-humulene (7.8%) as the major constituents, whereas for S. santolinifolia, 17 components were identiยฎed with a-pinene (59.4%), b-pinene (12.4%) and limonene (3.8%) as the major constituents.
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