2020
DOI: 10.1080/10412905.2020.1804001
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Essential oils of Marrubium L. taxa from aegian province of Turkey

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“…Besides, ( Z ) ‐β ‐farnesene (1.58–34.85 %), bicyclogermacrene (1.71–8.63 %), β ‐bisabolene (0–16.68 %) and hexadecanoic acid (2.51–8.51 %) were also dominant components of some groups in the study ( Figure 3). These findings are also similar to the results of our study on different Marrubium species [92] . In current study, differences concerning the main constituents of EO of different populations were remarkable.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Besides, ( Z ) ‐β ‐farnesene (1.58–34.85 %), bicyclogermacrene (1.71–8.63 %), β ‐bisabolene (0–16.68 %) and hexadecanoic acid (2.51–8.51 %) were also dominant components of some groups in the study ( Figure 3). These findings are also similar to the results of our study on different Marrubium species [92] . In current study, differences concerning the main constituents of EO of different populations were remarkable.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…These findings are also similar to the results of our study on different Marrubium species. [92] In current study, differences concerning the main constituents of EO of different populations were remarkable. For example, rate of (Z)-β-farnesene in MV-4 (Kutahya) sample (34.85 %) was 7 -8 times higher than others.…”
Section: Essential Oil Compositionmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…bourgaei oil (Kürkçüoğlu et al, 2007), (Z)--farnesene (20.2 %) and nonacosane (18.5%) for M. anisodon oil (Kırımer et al, 2015). Also 9 species of Marrubium genus collected from the Aegean province were evaluated for their essential oil chemistry, where the major constituents were determined as (Z)-β-farnesene, germacrene D, β-caryophyllene, caryophyllene oxide and bicyclogermacrene with variable percentages (Akbulut et al, 2020). When the major components of the essential oils were compared to other Marrubium species from Turkey, the content of linalool in our sample is remarkable.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Akgül ve ekibi, çoğu Marrubium taksonuna ait polenin trikolpat yapıda olduğunu gözlemlemiş [45,46], Lawrence ise, trikolpat polene sahip Lamiaceae üyelerinin uçucu yağ bakımından fakir olduklarını ve seskiterpen yapıdaki bileşiklerin major olarak bulunduğunu rapor etmiştir [47]. Bu durum ekibimiz tarafından gerçekleştirilen önceki çalışmada da gözlenmiş, iki farklı lokaliteden toplanan M. rotundifolium örneklerinin minör bileşikleri arasında ciddi farklılıklar tespit edilmiştir [48]. Önceki bulgulardan hareketle, bu çalışmada, farklı Marrubium taksonlarına ait örneklerin morfolojik ve mikromorfolojik yönden karşılaştırılması ve taksonomik olarak gözlenen bazı karışıklıklara açıklık getirilmesi hedeflenmiştir.…”
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