2004
DOI: 10.1093/chromsci/42.5.229
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 -Eudesmol, a New Sesquiterpene Component in Intact and Organized Root of Chamomile (Chamomilla recutita)

Abstract: Gas chromatography (GC) and GC-mass spectrometry are used to identify a new sesqiterpene, beta-eudesmol, which seems to be a characteristic essential oil component of the intact and in vitro organized root of chamomile [Chamomilla recutita (L.) Rauschert]. It is identified on three types of stationary phases by GC. The confirmation of identity is carried out by comparison of mass spectra with those reported in the literature and measured from a reference compound. The percentage evaluation of the oil component… Show more

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“…The sterile roots contained also no -bisabolol but a new sesquiterpene alcohol -eudesmol was firstly identified from roots of the sterile plants [48]. Although -eudesmol seemed a characteristic component in organized sterile roots of Degumil and Szabadkígyós types was also present (Table 5) [40].…”
Section: Sterile In Vitro Chamomile Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The sterile roots contained also no -bisabolol but a new sesquiterpene alcohol -eudesmol was firstly identified from roots of the sterile plants [48]. Although -eudesmol seemed a characteristic component in organized sterile roots of Degumil and Szabadkígyós types was also present (Table 5) [40].…”
Section: Sterile In Vitro Chamomile Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the numerous pharmacological tests proving the biological activity of ß-eudesmol the aim was to research plants occurring in Hungary which contain ß-eudesmol as oil constituent [40]. It was established that the chamomile root oils contain this compound between 1-10 %, at the same time in flower oils it was not detectable, but the flower oils are in general rich in (-)-α-bisabolol [48].…”
Section: Sterile In Vitro Chamomile Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proton assigned to beta-eudesmol [25] Proton chemical shift (ppm) of betaeudesmol [25] Proton assigned to beta-eudesmol [25] Proton chemical shift (ppm) of beta-eudesmol [25] C-1 47. The compound beta-eudesmol has been previously identified in the essential oil of propolis [26] . It was also reported by Gong et al [27 , to identify β-eudesmol in the essential oil of Cinnamomi cortex.…”
Section: Proton Chemical Shift (Ppm) Of Compoundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three of the four essential oils; C. odorata leaf, C odorata wood and D. latifolia leaf had in common (-)-spathulenol, -bergamotene and -elemene. These compounds have been found to possess different biological activities (21,22,23,24,25) and is a lead to explore the bioassay of the oils especially D. latifolia whose essential oils have never been the subject of literature discussion.…”
Section: Ugah T C Aboaba S a And Ekundayo Omentioning
confidence: 99%