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Volatile oil constituents of two Thymus species from Ethiopia

✍ Scribed by Nigist Asfaw; H. J Storesund; L Skattebøl; F Tønnesen; A. J Aasen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
72 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0882-5734

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✦ Synopsis


The volatile oils from Thymus schimperi Ronninger and T[ serrulatus Hochst[ ex Benth[ "Lam! iaceae# grown in Ethiopia\ have been examined by means of GC and GCÐMS[ The main constituents of the essential oils of T[ schimperi from four regions * Bale\ Gonder\ Shewa\ and Wello * were identi_ed as p! cymene "8Ð12)#\ g!terpinene "7Ð06)#\ thymol "5Ð27)# and carvacrol "4Ð52)#[ The oil from T[ serrulatus was found to contain p!cymene "02)#\ g!terpinene "02)# and thymol "38)# as major components[ Both species belong to the thymolÐcarvacrol chemotypes[


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