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Chemical composition of the essential oils fromEriocephalus africanus L. var.africanus populations growing in Spain

2007

Essential oils from the aerial parts of three Eriocephalus africanus L. var. africanus populations were analysed by means of GC–FID and GC–MS. Sixty-one constituents were identified, representing more than 96% of the total oil composition. Artemisia ketone (56.46–56.58%), intermedeol (9.19–11.63%) and γ-eudesmol (4.26–5.64%) were the main compounds. Application of the Pearson correlation coefficient showed high similarity between the nine samples analysed. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

biologyGeneral ChemistrySesquiterpenebiology.organism_classificationTerpenoidlaw.inventionSteam distillationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylawBotanyArtemisia ketoneEriocephalus africanusIntermedeolChemical compositionEssential oilFood ScienceFlavour and Fragrance Journal
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Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Essential Oil ofAnthemis tenuisectaBall

2007

Abstract The Chemical composition of the essential oil of Anthemis tenuisecta Ball. (Anthemideae) was analyzed by gas Chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Forty eight components accounting for 89.5 % of the oil were identified, being camphor (17.5 %), 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one (17.1 %), borneol (11.5 %), sesquicineole (11%) and camphene (5.7 %) the main compounds. In the antibacterial diffusion assay, the oil showed activity against Gram-positive bacteria.

biologyOrganic ChemistryAntimicrobialbiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionBorneolchemistry.chemical_compoundCamphorchemistrylawAnthemideaeCampheneOrganic chemistryFood scienceAntibacterial activityChemical compositionEssential oilJournal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants
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Composition and Antibacterial Activity of Essential Oils ofCladanthus arabicusCass. (Asteraceae)

2005

Abstract The chemical composition of the essential oils of the aerial parts (stems and leaves: sample A) and flowers (sample B) of Cladanthus arabicus Cass., were analysed by GC-MS. Monoterpenes hydrocarbons constituted the main chemical group in both essential oils, with Sabinene, β-pinene, α-pinene, myrcene, α-phellandrene and p-cymene as the main compounds. Sample A was tested for its antimicrobial activity against six Gram positive and negative bacteria. Results showed that the oil exhibited a significant antibacterial activity.

biologyOrganic ChemistrySabineneAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobialBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylawMyrceneBotanyComposition (visual arts)Antibacterial activityChemical compositionEssential oilJournal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants
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Phytotoxic effects of essential oils of Nepeta curviflora Boiss and Nepeta nuda L.subsp. albiflora growing wild in Lebanon

2009

The chemical composition of the essential oils of two Nepeta species collected in Lebanon was studied by means of GC and GC-MS analysis. The essential oil from N. curviflora Boiss. contained high amounts of β-caryophyllene (41.6%), caryophyllene oxide (9.5%), (E)-β-farnesene (6.2%) and (Z)-β-farnesene (4.8%); in the oil from N. nuda L. subsp. albiflora (Boiss.) Gams. collected in Laklouk the main compounds were β-bisabolene (11.8%), pulegone (10.8%), (E,Z)-nepetalactone (8.0%), (E)-β-farnesene (7.1%) and caryophyllene oxide (6.9%), while N. nuda L. subsp. albiflora collected in Tannourine Cedar Forest contained high percentages of hexadecanoic acid (10.1%), β-bisabolene (7.8%), caryophyllen…

biologyRaphanusPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationNudalaw.inventionLepidium sativumchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryGerminationlawNepetaBotanyPulegoneChemical compositionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEssential oil
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Potential allelopathic activity ofSideritis italica(Miller) Greuter et Burdet essential oil

2011

Sideritis italica (Miller) Greuter et Burdet is a widespread Mediterranean Lamiacea. Essential oils from S. italica flowerheads and leaves were extracted by hydrodistillation and then tested for their potential allelopathic activity against Raphanus sativus L. (Magnoliophyta) and the moss Tortula muralis (Hedw.) (Bryophyta), two organisms already tested for allelopathy, and against two bryophytes growing in the same environment as S. italica: the moss Bryum capillare Hedw. and the liverwort Lunularia cruciata (L.) Dum. For R. sativus, we considered seed germination and root and epicotyl growth. For the mosses, we used spore germination and protonemata development, while for the liverwort, w…

biologySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationEssential oillaw.inventionThallusRaphanus sativuGerminationlawBryophyteBotanySideritis italicaSpore germinationSideritisEpicotylAllelopathic activitySettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEssential oilAllelopathyLunulariaPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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Composition of the essential oil ofPallenis spinosa (L.) Cass. (Asteraceae)

2003

The essential oil of Pallenis spinosa (L.) Cass. was obtained by hydrodistillation. In total 38 components were identified by GC and GC–MS. Oxygenated sesquiterpenoids amounted to 60.2% of the oil. The main components were germacra-1(10),5-dien-3,4-diol (18.4%), α-cadinol (14.1%), 3-acetoxygermacra-1(10),5-dien-4-ol (13.0%), T-cadinol (8.2%) and δ-cadinene (5.8%). The oil does not show antimicrobial activity. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

biologyTraditional medicineChemistryMonoterpenePallenis spinosaGeneral ChemistryAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationSesquiterpeneTerpenoidlaw.inventionSteam distillationchemistry.chemical_compoundCadinollawBotanyEssential oilFood ScienceFlavour and Fragrance Journal
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Essential oil composition ofArtemisia parvi?ora aerial parts

2003

The chemical composition of the essential oil from aerial parts of A. parviflora was analysed by GC and GC–MS. Twenty-two compounds, accounting for 72.7% of the oil, were identified. The main components identified were β-caryophyllene (15.3%), germacrene D (14.7%), camphor (11.4%), artemisia ketone (7.8%), 1,8-cineole (5.8%), α-copaene (2.6%), artemisia alcohol (2.6%), terpinene-4-ol (2.3%), caryophyllene oxide (1.2%), α-pinene (1.1%), sabinyl acetate (1.1%) and α-humulene (1.1%). Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

biologyTraditional medicineMonoterpeneGeneral ChemistryAsteraceaeSesquiterpenebiology.organism_classificationTerpenoidlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundCamphorchemistrylawBotanyArtemisiaChemical compositionEssential oilFood ScienceFlavour and Fragrance Journal
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Essential oil composition and antifeedant properties of Bellardia trixago (L.) All. (sin. Bartsia trixago L.) (Scrophulariaceae)

2008

biologyantifeedantScrophulariaceaeSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicabiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryBellardia trixago Bartsia trixago essential oil antifeedant ovipositionEssential oillaw.inventionBartsia trixagolawBellardia trixagoBotanyBellardia trixagoComposition (visual arts)Settore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaovipositionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEssential oilBartsia
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Composition and allelopathic effect of essential oils of two thistles: Cirsium creticum (Lam.) D.�Urv. ssp. triumfetti (Lacaita) Werner and Carduus n…

2007

Abstract Cirsium and Carduus are two of the main genera of true thistles. Different species in these genera share a quantity of secondary metabolites and have interesting ecological properties. The essential oils of two species, Cirsium creticum and Carduus nutans, were analysed, showing the presence as main compounds of 4-ethyl guaiacol (15%), hexadecanoic acid (10.6%), (E)-β-damascenone (7.8%), dihydroactinidiolide (6.0%) and 4-vinyl guaiacol (4.5%) for C. creticum and hexadecanoic acid (18.6%), hexahydrofarnesylacetone (7.8%), heptacosane (5.9%), 4-vinyl guaiacol (5.8%), pentacosane (3.8%) and eugenol (3.6%) for C. nutans. The oils were evaluated at different doses for their effect on ge…

biologyfood and beveragesRaphanusCarduus nutansLactucaPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationlaw.inventionEugenolchemistry.chemical_compoundCirsiumchemistrylawBotanyCarduusEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEssential oilAllelopathy
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Chemical Composition of the Leaf Oil ofLantana camara

2005

The essential oil of the fresh leaves of Lantana camera growing in Dehra Dun was analyzed by GC and GC/MS. The major constituents identified in the oil included β-caryophyllene (23.3%), α-humulene (11.5%), germacrene D (10.9%), davanone (7.3%) and γ-curcumene (6.3%).

biologylawVerbenaceaeBotanyLantana camaraLantanaGeneral Chemistryβ caryophyllenebiology.organism_classificationChemical compositionEssential oilGermacrene Dlaw.inventionJournal of Essential Oil Research
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