1997
DOI: 10.1080/10412905.1997.9699457
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Effect of Planting Density and Harvest Date on Yield and Chemical Composition of Sage Oil

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“…14,17 It should be mentioned that the chemical composition, especially in the case of the most investigated S. officinalis, is greatly affected from the origin of the plant, the environmental conditions and the agronomic techniques used. 18,19 From our results, it seems that the essential oil composition of S. brachyodon is rather similar to other species investigated so far in the section Salvia.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 47%
“…14,17 It should be mentioned that the chemical composition, especially in the case of the most investigated S. officinalis, is greatly affected from the origin of the plant, the environmental conditions and the agronomic techniques used. 18,19 From our results, it seems that the essential oil composition of S. brachyodon is rather similar to other species investigated so far in the section Salvia.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 47%
“…Furthermore, according to some authors' results, α-pinene and 1,8-cineole are at their maximum levels in sage oil at flowering time; whereas camphor are at their minimum levels (Piccaglia et al, 1997;Santos-Gomes and Fernandes-Ferreira, 2001). …”
Section: Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Extraction procedures involving supercritical carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) are environmentally benign as this clean technology leaves no secondary products polluting the environment. Besides, CO 2 is chemically stable and shows great affinity to volatile (lipophilic) compounds and can be easily removed from any extract [11][12][13][14][15]. The unique properties of supercritical fluid such as high densities and diffusivities enhance the solubility, extraction and separation of organic compounds [10].…”
Section: Q2mentioning
confidence: 99%