2006
DOI: 10.1002/ffj.1684
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Composition of essential oil of Stachys alpina L. ssp. dinarica Murb.

Abstract: Essential oils of aerial parts of Stachys alpina ssp. dinarica collected from two localities in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Mt Jahorina and Mt Maglic, respectively) were investigated. Essential oils were obtained by hydrodistilation and analyzed using GC and GC-MS. Essential oil yields were 0.03 and 0.05% (w/w), respectively, and in each oil 71 components were identified, comprising 87.2 and 89.3% of the total amount. The main components in both samples were (E)-caryophyllene (13.4 and 9.3%), germacrene D (12.3 an… Show more

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“…The chemical composition of all the oil samples was mainly investigated using both GC/FID and GC/MS analyses. were (E)-caryophyllene and germacrene D [42]. Although all the studied samples could be classified as sesquiterpene hydrocarbon-rich oils, they have shown a wide range of variation in their compounds.…”
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“…The chemical composition of all the oil samples was mainly investigated using both GC/FID and GC/MS analyses. were (E)-caryophyllene and germacrene D [42]. Although all the studied samples could be classified as sesquiterpene hydrocarbon-rich oils, they have shown a wide range of variation in their compounds.…”
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“…The essential oils of the ten S. lavandulifolia populations, which belong to different bioclimates, were composed of a various number of compounds, i.e., the populations SLP1, SLP2, SLP3, SLP4, SLP5, SLP6, SLP7, SLP8, SLP9, and SLP10 were composed of31,38,42,40,35,40,37,38,45, and 44 compounds, respectively. The essential oils of the ten S. lavandulifolia populations, which belong to different bioclimates, were composed of a various number of compounds, i.e., the populations SLP1, SLP2, SLP3, SLP4, SLP5, SLP6, SLP7, SLP8, SLP9, and SLP10 were composed of31,38,42,40,35,40,37,38,45, and 44 compounds, respectively.…”
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“…dinarica Murb. are Balkan endemics (Kukić et al, 2006a). Some of them were previously examined for their polyphenols and essential oils (Bankova et al, 1999;Grujić-Jovanović et al, 2004;Kukić et al, 2006b;Petrović et al, 2006). In S. anisochilla mono-and monoacetyl derivatives of 7-O-β-D-allopyranosyl-(1→2)-β-D-glucopyranosides of isoscutellarein, 3′-hydroxy-4′-O-methylisoscutellarein and hypolaetin were identifi ed (Lenherr and Mabry, 1987).…”
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“…In the above-mentioned taxa, various secondary metabolites have been identified: glycosides of isoscutellareine, hypolaetine, chrysoeriol, apigenin, and luteolin, along with phenylethanoid glycosides, iridoids, phenolic acids, triterpenes, and essential oils (Marin et al, 2004;Meremeti et al, 2004;Kukić et al, 2006b). Previously, essential oil of S. plumosa was assessed for its antimicrobial activity (Petrović et al, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%