Volatile compounds from the aerial part and fruits of Grammosciadium pterocarpum Boiss. growing in Turkey
Abstract
Volatile constituents obtained from crushed fruits and aerial parts of Grammosciadium pterocarpum Boiss. (Apiaceae) by microdistillation were analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) and GC-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) systems, simultaneously. Fifteen components comprising 99.5% of the volatile oil of the fruit and twenty components comprising 97.4% of the volatile oil of the aerial parts were identified. The main constituents of the fruit volatiles were found to be linalool (68.4%) and beta-pinene (22.0%), whereas caryophyllene oxide (55.1%) and beta-caryophyllene (15.3%) were found to be major constituents in the volatiles of the aerial parts.
Source
Journal of Essential Oil ResearchVolume
27Issue
3Collections
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