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Volatile Components of Centaurea Bracteata and C. Pannonica subsp. Pannonica growing wild in Croatia

2010

This paper reports on the volatile components of oils from the aerial parts (CBA) and roots (CBR) of Centaurea bracteata Scop. and aerial parts of C. pannonica (Heuffel) Simonkai subsp. pannonica (CPA), two Asteraceae growing wild in Croatia. The volatile components, obtained by hydrodistillation, were determined by GC-MS analysis. The yields (w/w) of the dried oils were 0.10% (CBA), 0.22% (CBR) and 0.09% (CPA), respectively. A total of 91 compounds were identified accounting for 91.1%, 93.3% and 87.9% of the total oil for CBA, CBR and CPA, respectively. All the samples were characterized mainly by hydrocarbons (7.1-34.1%), fatty acids (9.7-45.9%), and oxygenated sesquiterpenes (15.2-16.6%…

PharmacologyCentaurea bracteatabiologyNonacosanePlant compositionPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationHorticulturechemistry.chemical_compoundComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryCaryophyllene oxideEnvironmental chemistryDrug DiscoveryGas chromatography–mass spectrometryChemical compositionNatural Product Communications
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Components from the Essential oil of Centaurea aeolica Guss. and C-diluta Aiton from Sicily, Italy

2015

Volatile components from florets, leaves and stems and branches of Centaurea aeolica Guss. harvested in Lipari, Sicily, Italy, were analysed by gas phase chomatography (GC) and gas chomatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The main constituents were β-eudesmol, caryophyllene oxide, ( E )-12-norcaryophyll-5-en-2-one and hexahydrofarnesylacetone in flowers, hexahydrofarnesylacetone, 2-methyloctadecane and tricosane in the leaves and hexadecanoic acid , caryophyllene oxide and β-eudesmol in the stems and branches . The analysis of the essential oil of the aerial parts of Centaurea diluta Aiton gave mainly fatty acids and derivatives, the main ones being hexadecanoic acid and (Z,Z)-9,12-octadeca…

PharmacologyDrug Discovery3003 Pharmaceutical ScienceOrganic Chemistryβ-eudesmolPlant ScienceHexahydrofarnesylacetoneβ-eudesmollcsh:QK1-989lcsh:Chemistrylcsh:QD241-441lcsh:QD1-999lcsh:Organic chemistryCaryophyllene oxideCentaurea dilutavolatile componentslcsh:BotanyVolatile componentCentaurea aeolicaGC-MSHexadecanoic acid
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Gel-electrophoretic description of European populations ofTerellia virens (Loew) (Diptera, Tephritidae); implications for its use as an agent for the…

1991

Allozyme frequencies of 15 enzyme loci, 14 of which were polymorphic, were used to characterize sevenTerellia virens populations originating from three allopatrically distributedCentaurea species. The two populations whose origins were geographically furthest apart, from Israel (onC. iberica) and from Switzerland (onC. vallesiaca), showed relatively high values of genetic distance from the 5 populations sampled in Austria and Hungary (onC. maculosa) (Nei's D>0.07). The latter five displayed a high degree of genetic similarity. No diagnostic (fixed) allelic differences were observed between these three groups ofT. virens populations, but they could be well characterized by significant differ…

PharmacologybiologyBiological pest controlZoologyIntroduced speciesCell BiologyAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceGenetic distanceCentaureaChemotaxonomyTephritidaeBotanyMolecular MedicineWeedMolecular BiologyExperientia
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Volatile components of aerial parts of Centaurea nigrescens an C. stenolepis growing wild in the Balkans

2010

The volatile constituents of the aerial parts of Centaurea nigrescens Willd, collected in Romania and of two samples of C. stenolepis A. Kerner from Bulgaria and Romania were obtained by hydrodistillation and analyzed. The main components of C. stenolepis were caryophyllene oxide (6.9-15.6%), hexahydrofarnesyl acetone (6.5-4.4%), heptacosane (6.0-4.9%) and p-vinyl guiacol (4.3-5.0%). The main components of C. nigrescens were caryophyllene oxide (9.9%), β-eudesmol (9.5%), spathulenol (7.6%), heptacosane (6.1%) and p-vinyl guiacol (5.5%). The chemotaxonomic significance with respect to their co-location in Sections Lepteranthus and Nigrescentes, respectively, is discussed.

PharmacologybiologyCentaurea stenolepisCentaurea nigrescens Centaurea stenolepis Asteraceae volatile componentscaryophyllene oxide hexahydrofarnesyl acetone beta-eudesmol spathulenol p-vinyl guaiacolCentaureaPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaAsteraceaePlant Components Aerialbiology.organism_classificationSpathulenolComplementary and alternative medicineCaryophyllene oxideDrug DiscoveryBotanyCentaurea nigrescensOils VolatilePlant OilsSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaStenolepisBeta-eudesmol
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Chemical composition of the essential oils of Centaurea formanekii and C. orphanidea ssp. thessala, growing wild in Greece.

2012

The volatile constituents of the aerial parts of Centaurea formanekii Halacsy and the aerial parts, capitula and roots of C. orphanidea Heldr. & Sart. ex Boiss. ssp. thessala (Hausskn.) Dostál from Greece were extracted by hydrodistillation and analyzed. The main components in C. formanekii were hexadecanoic acid (13.6%), δ-elemene (9.1%), and spathulenol (6.9%). The main components in C. orphanidea ssp. thessala were γ-elemene (26.1%) and caryophyllene oxide (13.2%) in the aerial parts, hexadecanoic acid (33.5%) and heptacosane (6.3%) in the capitula, and hexadecanoic acid methyl ester (22.0%) and α-chamigrene (14.0%) in the roots. The chemotaxonomic significance with respect to other…

PharmacologybiologyGreeceChemistryEcologyCentaureaPlant ScienceGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometrySpathulenolComplementary and alternative medicineCaryophyllene oxideCentaureaDrug DiscoveryBotanyOils VolatilePlant OilsChemical compositionNatural product communications
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Volatile Components from Aerial parts of Centaurea gracilenta and C. ovina ssp. besserana Growing Wild in Bulgaria

2011

The essential oils of Centaurea gracilenta Velen. (CG) and C. ovina Pall. ex Willd. ssp. besserana (DC.) Dostál (COB) growing wild in Bulgaria, were studied by GC and GC-MS. Forty-five compounds for CG, representing the 90.1% of the oil, and 68 compounds for COB, representing the 91.9% of the oil, were identified. The oils were rich in sesquiterpenoids (33.4% for CG and 27.3% for COB), hydrocarbons (28.3% for CG and 10.7% for COB) and carbonylic compounds (12.7% for CG and 13.1% for COB). Fatty acids were abundant only for COB (31.3%). β-Eudesmol (12.8%), nonacosane (11.8%) and p-vinyl guiacol (7.5%) were recognized as the main constituents for CG, while hexadecanoic acid (21.4%), spathule…

PharmacologybiologyNonacosanePlant ScienceGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationSpathulenolchemistry.chemical_compoundComplementary and alternative medicineCaryophyllene oxidechemistryCentaureaDrug DiscoveryBotanyNatural Product Communications
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Chemical composition of the essential oils of Centaurea sicana and C. giardinae growing wild in Sicily

2008

The essential oils of Centaurea sicana (S) and C. giardinae (G) were studied by GC and GC-MS. Thirty constituents for S, representing 81.5% of the total oil, and 24 compounds for G (94.2% of the total) were identified. The oils were rich in sesquiterpenoids (47.9% for S and 54.7% for G) and hydrocarbons (25.9% for S and 31.7% for G). Germacrene D (13.3%), ( E)-β-farnesene (8.3%), nonacosane (7.3%), heptacosane (6.5%) and phytol (6%) were recognized as the main constituents for S, while caryophyllene oxide (17.7%), nonacosane (14.5%), germacrene D (11.5%), caryophyllene (11.2%) and heptacosane (10.3%) were the main compounds for G.

Pharmacologyfood.ingredientbiologyChemistryPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationSicanalaw.inventionfoodComplementary and alternative medicineCaryophyllene oxideCentaurealawDrug DiscoveryBotanyCentaurea giardinaeChemical compositionEssential oilGermacrene D
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Consequences of a possible jet-star interaction in the inner central parsec of Centaurus A

2015

The jet-counterjet system of the closest radio-loud active galaxy Centaurus A (Cen A) can be studied with Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) on unprecedented small linear scales of ~0.018pc. These high-resolution observations provide essential information on jet emission and propagation within the inner parsec of an AGN jet. We present the results of a kinematic study performed within the framework of the Southern-hemisphere AGN monitoring program TANAMI. Over 3.5years, the evolution of the central-parsec jet structure of Cen A was monitored with VLBI. These observations reveal complex jet dynamics which are well explained by a spine-sheath structure supported by the downstream accele…

PhysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)Jet (fluid)Active galactic nucleusAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaCentaurus AFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsMonitoring programBlack holePlanetVery-long-baseline interferometryHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentSurface brightnessAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics
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The 1.4 mm core of Centaurus A: First VLBI results with the South Pole Telescope

2018

Centaurus A (Cen A) is a bright radio source associated with the nearby galaxy NGC 5128 where high-resolution radio observations can probe the jet at scales of less than a light-day. The South Pole Telescope (SPT) and the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) performed a single-baseline very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) observation of Cen A in January 2015 as part of VLBI receiver deployment for the SPT. We measure the correlated flux density of Cen A at a wavelength of 1.4 mm on a $\sim$7000 km (5 G$\lambda$) baseline. Ascribing this correlated flux density to the core, and with the use of a contemporaneous short-baseline flux density from a Submillimeter Array observation, we infer …

PhysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)Smithsonian institution010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstronomyAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaCentaurus AAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsAstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics01 natural sciencesSouth Pole TelescopeSpace and Planetary Science0103 physical sciencesVery-long-baseline interferometryAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena010303 astronomy & astrophysicsAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics
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Analysis of the orbit of the Centaur asteroid 2009 HW77

2011

We present the time evolution of orbital elements of the Centaur asteroid 2009 HW77, discovered by KC and IE, forwards and backwards in time over a 10-Myr period. The dynamical behaviour is analysed using three software packages: the OrbFit, the swift and the Mercury integrators. Changes in the orbital elements of 2009 HW77 clones are calculated using the classification of Horner et al. It is shown that close approaches to the giant planets significantly change the asteroid orbit. Our computations made with the swift software and with the Mercury software give similar results. The half-life is about 5 Myr in both the forward and backward integrations. Moreover, our computations suggest that…

PhysicsOrbital elementsJupiterOrbitSolar SystemSpace and Planetary SciencePlanetAsteroidGiant planetAstronomyAstronomy and AstrophysicsCentaurAstrophysicsMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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