Seasonal Changes in the Composition of Scots Pine (Pinus Syvestris L.) Oleoresin, Measured by the NMR Method
E. D. Skakovskii,
L.Yu.,
E. I. Gapan’kova
et al.
Abstract:Seasonal changes in the composition of Scots pine oleoresin were analyzed by 1 H and 13 C NMR spectroscopy. Due to favorable weather conditions (positive temperatures on the sampling dates throughout the year) samples for each of the 12 months were obtained and studied. Chloroform (CDCl 3 ) solutions of oleoresin were investigated. Eight resin acids: abietic, dehydroabietic, isopimaric, levopimaric, neoabietic, palustric, pimaric, and sandaracopimaric acids, as well as six monoterpenes: camphene, limonene, myr… Show more
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