2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0305-1978(02)00088-1
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Seasonal essential oil variation of Aniba canelilla

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“…According our results the leaf and fine stem oil of the present sample furnished also a high content of 1-nitro-2-phenylethane (leaves: 71.2%; fine stems: 68.2%). The content of this component in the oil of the stem bark of A. canelilla, that were previously reported presented 89.8% (Oger et al, 1994) and 48.6%-94.3% (Taveira et al, 2003). To the best of our knowledge the chemical composition of the stem oil of A. canelilla is being reported here for the first time.…”
Section: Essential Oil Composition Of Leaf and Fine Stem Of Aniba Cansupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…According our results the leaf and fine stem oil of the present sample furnished also a high content of 1-nitro-2-phenylethane (leaves: 71.2%; fine stems: 68.2%). The content of this component in the oil of the stem bark of A. canelilla, that were previously reported presented 89.8% (Oger et al, 1994) and 48.6%-94.3% (Taveira et al, 2003). To the best of our knowledge the chemical composition of the stem oil of A. canelilla is being reported here for the first time.…”
Section: Essential Oil Composition Of Leaf and Fine Stem Of Aniba Cansupporting
confidence: 61%
“…1-Nitro-2-phenylethane and methyleugenol were the major compounds identified in the essential oil of A. canelilla (Gottlieb & Magalhães, 1960;Morais et al, 1972;Oger et al, 1994;Taveira et al, 2003). The percentage content of these two compounds are reported as depending on soil and the seasonal period of collections in the Amazon that was higher in the rainy season (Taveira et al, 2003). The alkaloids of A. canelilla have been reported (Oger et al, 1993).…”
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“…Other studies with A. canelilla essential oil did not find differences between seasons for plant organs such as the trunk, leaves and bark, but they did not measured essential oil yield from stems (Taveira et al 2003;Silva et al 2009). Our results support that leaves show no response to seasonal variation and suggest that only the stems can respond to seasonal change.…”
Section: Plant Organs and Seasonsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The 1-nitro-2-phenyletane compound from A. canelilla essential oil did not show any difference among seasons (Silva et al 2009) but another study found that the concentration was higher during the wet season (Taveira et al 2003). As in the essential oil chemical composition, the essential oil yield between plant organs also has different responses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%