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Essential oils of the Amazon Guatteria and Guatteriopsis species

✍ Scribed by José Guilherme S. Maia; Eloisa Helena A. Andrade; Léa Maria M. Carreira; Jorge Oliveira; Josiele S. Araújo


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
73 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0882-5734

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✦ Synopsis


The essential oils of Guatteria juruensis, G. microcalyx, G. poeppigiana and Guatteriopsis blepharophylla were obtained by hydrodistillation and analysed by GC and GC/MS. The main compounds found in the leaf oil of Guatteria juruensis were spathulenol (77.5%) and α α α α α-pinene (4.5%). The leaf oil of Guatteria microcalyx was dominated by caryophyllene oxide (44.2%), α α α α α-pinene (11.9%) and β β β β β-pinene (6.3%). The major constituents identified in the leaf oil of Guatteria poeppigiana were spathulenol (53.0%), kushinol (10.9%) and humulene epoxide II (5.7%). The main volatiles found in the leaf oil of Guatteriopsis blepharophylla were caryophyllene oxide (51.0%), humulene epoxide II (6.8%) and 14-hydroxy-9-epi-(E)-caryophyllene (4.1%). The spathulenol and caryophyllene oxide could be considered as chemotaxonomic markers due their common occurrence in Xylopia, Guatteria and Duguetia species.


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