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Volatile Constituents of Flowering Aerial Parts of Chaerophyllum Macropodum Boiss. From Iran Publisher



Ghannadi A1 ; Sajjadi SE1 ; Kukhedan AJ2 ; Mortazavian SM1
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Source: Journal of Essential Oil-Bearing Plants Published:2011


Abstract

The hydro-distilled volatile oil, obtained from the dried flowering aerial parts of Chaerophyllum macropodum Boiss. (Umbelliferae Family) growing wild in Kohgiluye-Boyer-Ahmad Province (Iran) was analyzed by GC-MS. Twenty-nine compounds consisting 98.7 % of the total components were identified from the oil obtained with a yield of 0.2 % (w/w). Monoterpene compounds have been found to occur in largest amount in the oil (nearly 70 %). Among the oil constituents, trans-β-ocimene (34.5 %), trans-β-farnesene (11.8 %), cis-β-ocimene (10.4 %), p-cymene (7.3 %) and spathulenol (6.5 %) were the major components. © 2011 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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