2020
DOI: 10.12816/0058534
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Identification of Volatile Components and Antioxidant Assessment of the Aerial Part Extracts from an Algerian Cistus Albidus L. of the Aures Region

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“…This is mainly because the analytical methods described are not suitable for detecting non-volatile substances and not because of the absence of these compounds. The diterpenes detected so far are geranyl linalool, geranyl α-terpinene, geranyl p-cymene and 13-epi-mannoyloxide [ 53 ], methyl neoabietate [ 47 ], 15,16-dinorlabd-8(20)-en-13-one, manool [ 106 ], and manoyl oxide [ 126 ]. The latter was found in the aerial parts, including the stems, unlike 15,16-dinorlabd-8(20)-en-13-one and manool, which were obtained only from the leaves.…”
Section: Phytochemical Constituentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is mainly because the analytical methods described are not suitable for detecting non-volatile substances and not because of the absence of these compounds. The diterpenes detected so far are geranyl linalool, geranyl α-terpinene, geranyl p-cymene and 13-epi-mannoyloxide [ 53 ], methyl neoabietate [ 47 ], 15,16-dinorlabd-8(20)-en-13-one, manool [ 106 ], and manoyl oxide [ 126 ]. The latter was found in the aerial parts, including the stems, unlike 15,16-dinorlabd-8(20)-en-13-one and manool, which were obtained only from the leaves.…”
Section: Phytochemical Constituentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although fatty acids are products of the primary metabolism, they are described here for the role they may play in the bioavailability of pharmacologically active compounds, as described below. Among the fatty acids found in the aerial parts of C. albidus are tetradecanoic, primaric and pentadecanoic acid [ 47 ], nonanoic acid [ 106 ], palmitic acid [ 53 ], and butanoic acid [ 49 ]. The fatty acid composition of the seeds showed significantly higher levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids as well as very-long-chain saturated fatty acids for older plants due to their higher levels of linoleic acid [ 27 ].…”
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“…The plant has enjoyable biological activities, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activity (Haouat et al, 2013;Bouyahya et al, 2016;Fadel et al, 2020). These effects are mainly attributed to its chemical composition rich in secondary metabolites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%