In this study, water-distilled essential oil of three species of Acinos Miller (Lamiaceae) were analysed by GC±MS. Oils from A. suaveolens (Sm.) G. Don ®l. were found to contain pulegone (23.2±80.7%) and isomenthone (1.1±54.1%). Oils from A. arvensis (Lam.) Dandy and A. rotundifolius Pers. were foun
The essential oil of Acinos alpinus (L.) Moench growing in Turkey
✍ Scribed by Ayla Kaya; K. Hüsnü C. Başer; Betül Demirci; Fehmiye Koca
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 80 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0882-5734
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✦ Synopsis
Water-distilled essential oils of nine samples of Acinos alpinus (L.) Moench, collected from the Aegean region of Turkey, were analysed by GC±MS. One-hundred-and-twenty compounds, which amounted to 84.4±92.8% of the total components detected were identi®ed. The main constituents were found as germacrene-D (3.5±39.8%), hexadecanoic acid (3.7±24.3%) and thymol (10.9±15.3%).
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