2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-8741(02)00045-4
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Chemical studies of essential oils of Juniperus oxycedrus ssp. badia

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“…The obtained yields of J. oxycedrus essential oil were generally lower than the yield reported by Salido et al [15] for J. oxycedrus from Spain (0.27%) and that of essential oil from Sardinia (Italy), obtained by supercritical CO 2 distillation [17], and higher than that of essential oil from Sardinia (Italy), obtained by hydrodistillation (0.04%) [18]. Moreover, regarding the differences in the yields of essential oil in relation to the phenological phases of the tree, the highest yields were obtained in the third phase (July 2005), except for Makthar J. oxycedrus essential oil, which showed the maximum yield in the second harvest season.…”
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“…The obtained yields of J. oxycedrus essential oil were generally lower than the yield reported by Salido et al [15] for J. oxycedrus from Spain (0.27%) and that of essential oil from Sardinia (Italy), obtained by supercritical CO 2 distillation [17], and higher than that of essential oil from Sardinia (Italy), obtained by hydrodistillation (0.04%) [18]. Moreover, regarding the differences in the yields of essential oil in relation to the phenological phases of the tree, the highest yields were obtained in the third phase (July 2005), except for Makthar J. oxycedrus essential oil, which showed the maximum yield in the second harvest season.…”
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“…The main components of Sardinian essential oil (Italy) were a-pinene (85.9%) and d-3-carene (12.81%). Moreover, an evaluation of the seasonal variations in the essential-oil composition from leaves of this species growing in Spain was reported by Salido et al [15].…”
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“…The total monoterpenes emission by rosemary leaves was 18.89 µg(C) g −1 DW h −1 , by far larger than reported by Hansen et al (1997). Contrary to Q. ilex, R. officinalis and J. oxycedrus store monoterpenes in large pools in specialized glandular organs (Ormeno et al, 2007;Salido et al, 2002). The emission by monoterpene-storing species is generally not light-dependent, and a long time is needed to extinguish the pool once biosynthesis has been turned off (Guenther et al, 1993).…”
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“…Sedef hastalığında ise bu bitkinin dallarından elde edilen Ardıç katranı (Juniperi pix, Oleum Cadinum-Cade oil) denilen yağlı madde kullanılmaktadır (15,16). Ardıç katranı geniş ölçüde dermatolojide insan ve hayvanlardaki egzama ve diğer cilt problemlerinin tedavisinde de kullanılmaktadır (17).…”
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