1986
DOI: 10.3109/13880208609060896
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Phytochemical Screening of Plants from the Ermenek-Mut Gülnar (Turkey) Area, III. Labiatae

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“…Bentham growing wide-spread only in Antalya in Turkey. (6). The plant is named as "çalba" and also used for the preparation of aromatic-tea like sage.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bentham growing wide-spread only in Antalya in Turkey. (6). The plant is named as "çalba" and also used for the preparation of aromatic-tea like sage.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, according to Guenther's classical reference on essential oils, anethole was listed as the major constituent (4). The same phenyipropanoid was reported to be the main component of the essential oil of C. anisata from Java (5) and an unspecified origin (6). Anethole was not present in the volatile oil collected from the Ghananian grown samples even though the other components were not identified (7).…”
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“…6,7) Thymus species growing in Turkey are rich in essential oils, triterpenes, phenolic acids, flavonoids and monoterpene glucosides. [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] T. praecox ssp. grossheimii var.…”
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“…In the previous study, OH was found to be rich in p-cymene [37] and OL was reported in three different studies as p-cymene [40], carvacrol [41] and thymol/carvacrol type [22]. Another member of this section, OHB is rich in oxygenated monoterpenoids and its main compounds were cis-β-terpineol (24.3%), menth-3-en-8-ol (22.6%) and menthone (13.1%).…”
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“…It has been reported that essential oil of O. acutidens was found to be insecticidal due to its high concentration of carvacrol. Essential oils of O. haussknechtii [37], O. husnucan-baseri [38] were also reported to show antibacterial activity [39] and O. leptocladum [22,[40][41].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%