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Test of isotopic fractionation during liquid-liquid extraction of volatile components from fruits

1995

Fruits constitute a natural source of flavoring molecules. Nevertheless, an isotopic fractionation could be induced by the extraction of volatile molecules from fruits. After the addition of six volatile molecules to Italia grape (hexyl acetate, acetic acid, linalool, butanoic acid, 3-hydroxy-2-methyl-4-pyrone, and methyl cinnamate) and five volatile molecules to Primofiori lemon (hexanal, trans-2-hexenyl acetate, 1-hexanol, trans-2-hexenol, and 4-decanolide) before extraction, it has been established that, for a particular extraction procedure, there is no significant difference between the 13 C enrichments of these molecules before and after extraction. Nothing has been concluded for acet…

Methyl cinnamateChromatography010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)food and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral ChemistryFractionation[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringCITRONNIER040401 food science01 natural sciencesHexanal0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundAcetic acid0404 agricultural biotechnologychemistryLinaloolLiquid–liquid extractionHexyl acetate[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringOrganic chemistryGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Essential oil variation within and among natural populations of Lavandula latifolia and its relation to their ecological areas

2007

Essential oil yield and composition in seven natural populations of Lavandula latifolia from the eastern Iberian Peninsula were determined by GC/MS. Twenty-eight constituents were identified, accounting for 92.0e95.4% of the total oils. These oils were dominated by the monoterpene fraction and three of them (linalool, cineole and camphor) constituted 79.5e86.9% of the oil from flowers. Essential oil yield in leaves and flowers varied among and within populations, but hierarchic analyses of variance showed that the proportion of variation attributable to individuals was significantly higher than that attributable to population differences. Principal component and cluster analyses allowed thr…

MonoterpenePopulationLavandula latifoliaBiochemistrylaw.inventionTerpenechemistry.chemical_compoundLinaloollawBotanyBIOQUIMICA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULAReducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEssential oileducation.field_of_studyPCALamiaceaebiologyEcologyBioclimatic beltsGenetic analysisSpike lavenderbiology.organism_classificationEssential oil yieldchemistryAHCLamiaceaeOrdinationLavandula latifolia
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A Two-Year Bio-Agronomic and Chemotaxonomic Evaluation of Wild Sicilian Myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) Berries and Leaves.

2019

A collection of nine Myrtus communis samples from different localities of Sicily was evaluated. Morphological traits and production characteristics have been chosen as parameters to arrange the samples into homogeneous groups and to identify the best biotypes for possible future agro-industrial exploitation. The plant material has been subjected to taxonomic characterization from biometric and phytochemical perspectives. Myrtle berries and leaves have been analyzed for their content in metabolites, applying a cascade extraction protocol for M. communis leaves and a single hydroalcoholic extraction for berries, whereas hydrodistillation procedures have been applied to obtain the essential oi…

Myrtus communis L.FlavonolsCyanidinPhytochemicalsBioengineeringLinalyl acetate01 natural sciencesBiochemistryMediterranean areaessential oillaw.inventionAnthocyaninschemistry.chemical_compoundFlavonolsLinaloollawPetunidinOils VolatileMolecular BiologySicilyEssential oilbiodiversitychemistry.chemical_classificationMyrtus communisMolecular Structure010405 organic chemistryPlant ExtractsMyrtus communis L. essential oil polyphenol biodiversity Mediterranean area phytochemistry.General ChemistryGeneral MedicineMyrtus0104 chemical sciencesPlant Leaves010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryHorticulturepolyphenolchemistryPhytochemicalFruitMolecular MedicinephytochemistryChemistrybiodiversity
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Risk management of ochratoxigenic fungi and ochratoxin A in maize grains by bioactive EVOH films containing individual components of some essential o…

2018

Abstract Aspergillus steynii and Aspergillus tubingensis are possibly the main ochratoxin A (OTA) producing species in Aspergillus section Circumdati and section Nigri, respectively. OTA is a potent nephrotoxic, teratogenic, embryotoxic, genotoxic, neurotoxic, carcinogenic and immunosuppressive compound being cereals the first source of OTA in the diet. In this study bioactive ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH) films containing cinnamaldehyde (CINHO), linalool (LIN), isoeugenol (IEG) or citral (CIT) which are major components of some plant essential oils (EOs) were produced and tested against A. steynii and A. tubingensis growth and OTA production in partly milled maize grains. Due to …

Ochratoxin AAntifungal AgentsWater activityAcyclic MonoterpenesCitralMicrobiologyZea maysCinnamaldehydechemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyLinaloolOils VolatileFood scienceAcroleinAspergillusRisk ManagementbiologyWater04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classification040401 food scienceOchratoxinsIsoeugenolAspergilluschemistryAspergillus tubingensisMonoterpenesPolyvinylsFood ScienceInternational journal of food microbiology
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Synthesis of (±)-(E)-2,6-dimethyl-6-hydroxyocta-2,7-dienoic acid and the corresponding amide (“acacialactam”)

1994

Abstract The total synthesis of the title compounds in racemic form is described. Linalool was used as the starting material and transformed into the target molecules in 6 steps. The synthetic amide displays spectral properties identical to those reported for the natural compound acacialactam, indicating that the structure proposed for the latter compound is not correct.

OzonolysisOrganic ChemistrySpectral propertiesTotal synthesisBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundLinaloolchemistryAmideDrug DiscoveryWittig reactionMoleculeOrganic chemistryAliphatic compoundTetrahedron Letters
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Compositions of the Volatile Oils of Citrus Macroptera and C. Maxima

2012

The essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation from the fresh peels of Citrus macroptera Montr. and C maxima(Burm.) Merr. were analyzed by GC and GC/MS. The yields of oil ranged from 0.53% in C macroptera to 0.13% in C maxima cultivar (white). Forty-seven compounds were identified in the oils with limonene (55.3-80.0%), dodecyl acrylate (2.2-8.0%), geranial (0.4-3.5%), trans-linalool oxide (1.0-2.8%), α-terpineol (0.7-2.3%), linalool (0.7-1.5%) and cis- linalool oxide (0.5-1.4%) identified as major compounds. The oil of C. macroptera contained limonene (55.3%), β-caryophyllene (4.7%) and geranial (3.5%) as main compounds. Similarly, oils from two C maxima(pink and white) cultivars were r…

PharmacologyLimonenebiologyChemistryfood and beveragesPlant ScienceGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundRutaceaeComplementary and alternative medicineLinaloollawDrug DiscoveryNootkatoneCultivarFood scienceGas chromatography–mass spectrometryMaximaEssential oilNatural Product Communications
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Analysis of Essential Oils from Scutellaria orientalis ssp. alpina and S. utriculata by GC and GC-MS

2011

The chemical composition of the essential oils obtained from aerial parts of Scutellaria orientalis L. ssp. alpina (Boiss.) O. Schwarz and S. utriculata Labill. growing wild in Lebanon, were analyzed by GC and GC-MS. In S. orientalis ssp. alpina, strongly characterized by sesquiterpenes (41.2%) and particularly sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (31.7%), hexahydrofarnesylacetone (11.7%) was recognized as the main constituent, together with hexadecanoic acid (7.6%), caryophyllene (7.4%), caryophyllene oxide (6.8%), 4-vinylguaiacol (5.4%) and germacrene D (5.4%). S. utriculata oil was instead constituted above all by monoterpenes (42.2%), particularly oxygen containing monoterpenes (39.9%), and in t…

PharmacologyScutellaria orientalisCaryophyllenePlant ScienceGeneral MedicineSesquiterpenechemistry.chemical_compoundComplementary and alternative medicineLinaloolchemistryDrug DiscoveryBotanyGuaiacolGas chromatography–mass spectrometryChemical compositionGeraniolNatural Product Communications
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Volatile constituents of Scutellaria rubicunda Hornem subsp. linnaeana (Caruel) Rech. (Lamiaceae) endemic in Sicily

2006

PharmacologybiologyTraditional medicineCaryophylleneOrganic ChemistryVolatileScutellaria rubicunda HornemPharmaceutical Sciencebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistrylaw.inventionAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundLinaloolchemistryComplementary and alternative medicinelawDrug DiscoveryBotanyScutellariaMolecular MedicineLamiaceaeSpodoptera littoralisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEssential oilPlanta Medica
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Study of quantitative and qualitative variations in essential oils of Sicilian Rosmarinus officials L.

2015

In this study the chemical characterizations of 10 sicilian biotypes of Rosmarinus officinalis L. essential oils are reported. The main goal was to analyze the relationship between the essential oils yield and the geographical distribution of the species plants. The essential oils were analyzed by GC-FID and GC-MS. The statistical methods Hierarchical Cluster Analysis and Principal Component Analysis were used to cluster biotypes according to the chemical composition of the essential oils. The essential oil yield ranged from 0.8 - 2.3 (v/w). 82 compounds have been identified, these represent 96.7-99.9% of the essential oil. The compounds mostly represented in the essential oils were: 1.8- C…

Plant ScienceBiochemistryessential oilRosmarinusAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundLinaloollawBotanyOils VolatilePlant OilsHCAFood scienceRosmarinus officinaliVerbenoneChemical compositionessential oilsSicilyEssential oilbiodiversityEcotypeLimonenePCAbiologyGeographyTerpenesOrganic Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationRosmarinusSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceechemistryBornyl acetateOfficinalisRosmarinus officinalisbiodiversity essential oils HCA PCA Rosmarinus officials Sicily
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Characterization of an Italian biotype of clary sage (Salvia sclarea L.) grown in a semi-arid Mediterranean environment

2002

An Italian spontaneous biotype of clary sage (Salvia sclarea L.) was evaluated for its suitability to be cultivated in a semi-arid area and for the influence of these growth conditions on the essential oil composition. Seeds gathered from a spontaneous biotype were sown directly in the field, using a seeding density calculated to achieve a plant population of 7 plants/m2. Essential oils from the inflorescences and leaves of plants harvested at full flowering and early seed ripeness stages were obtained by steam distillation and characterized by GC and GC–MS. The plants showed a good tolerance to the semi-arid growth conditions, yielding more than 700 flowers/plant and about 21 g seeds/plant…

SAGEGeneral ChemistryLinalyl acetateRipenesslaw.inventionSteam distillationchemistry.chemical_compoundLinaloolchemistryInflorescencelawBotanySalvia sclareaEssential oilFood ScienceFlavour and Fragrance Journal
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