2006
DOI: 10.1080/0972060x.2006.10643465
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Chemotypical Character of the Eleven Artemisia Species from Gobi Desert-Mongolia

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“…The main compounds were camphor (22.4%), artemiseole (11.1%), artemisia alcohol (10.8%), and borneol (7.2%) [10]. This composition was in agreement with that reported by Shatar et al [13], who reported the content and chemical composition of the EOs of eleven Artemisia species and found that camphor was the main component in six of them. Total 96.74 a ) RI: Experimental retention indices determined on the DB-5 column relative to homologous n-alkanes.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…The main compounds were camphor (22.4%), artemiseole (11.1%), artemisia alcohol (10.8%), and borneol (7.2%) [10]. This composition was in agreement with that reported by Shatar et al [13], who reported the content and chemical composition of the EOs of eleven Artemisia species and found that camphor was the main component in six of them. Total 96.74 a ) RI: Experimental retention indices determined on the DB-5 column relative to homologous n-alkanes.…”
supporting
confidence: 89%
“…Our data corresponding with Shatar et al 17 , who reported the content and chemical composition to eleven other Artemisia species oils from Gobi Desert, Mongolia, where camphor resulted main component to six species to Artemisia.…”
Section: Preparation Of Inoculumssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Also the oil differed from the described above by the presence of davanone type compounds (7.73%) davanone-1, davanone-2, davanone-3, davanone-4 and davanyl ether. Literature survey showed that they accompanied davana type compounds in essential oils and could be described as [29]. These components were presented in the investigated sample, but the oil was characterized by high contents of chamazulene (13.8%), 1.8-cineol (11.7%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methyleugenol (23.29%), E-nerolidol (26.95%), sabinene (13.21%) were dominating in the investigated sample. The different observers revealed from previous studies which are noted to be principle chemotype of methylchavicol (35.7-60.46%), sabinene (0.11-46.78%), ocimene (0.3-13.54%), γ-terpinene (2.43-17.01%) for essential oil of A.dracunculus from South Sibiria, USA, Russia and Italia [10,29] while the investigated sample has specific chemotype that including considerable amounts of methyleugenol and aromatic alcohols. It can be shown that the A.dracunculus from Mongolian Trans-Altai Gobi can be used for raw material in the medicines, perfumes, cosmetic and food producing.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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