JOURNAL OF CHILEAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY

Vol 62 No 1 (2017): Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society
Original Research Papers

VOLATILE CONSTITUENTS OF THE AERIAL PARTS OF TERATAENIUM LASIOPENTALUM (BOISS.) MANDEN., STEMS AND LEAVES OF DOREMA AMMONIACUM D.DON. AND LEAVES, FRUITS AND STEMS OF LEUTEA PETIOLARE (DC.) M.PIMEN FROM IRAN

Shiva Masoudi
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Islamic Azad University
Sahar Kakavand
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Islamic Azad University
Published June 5, 2017
Keywords
  • Tetrataenium lasiopetalum,
  • Dorema ammoniacum,
  • Leutea petiolare,
  • Umbelliferae,
  • Essential oil
How to Cite
Masoudi, S., & Kakavand, S. (2017). VOLATILE CONSTITUENTS OF THE AERIAL PARTS OF TERATAENIUM LASIOPENTALUM (BOISS.) MANDEN., STEMS AND LEAVES OF DOREMA AMMONIACUM D.DON. AND LEAVES, FRUITS AND STEMS OF LEUTEA PETIOLARE (DC.) M.PIMEN FROM IRAN. Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society, 62(1). Retrieved from https://jcchems.com/index.php/JCCHEMS/article/view/138

Abstract

The Composition of the essential oils from three Umbelliferae species of Iran , Tetrataenium lasiopetalum (Boiss.) Mandem ., Dorema ammoniacum D.Don., which is endemic to Iran, and Leutea petiolare (DC.) M.Pimen. obtained by hydrodistillation were analyzed by GC and GC/MS. Germacrene D (17.72%) and (E,Z) farnesol (12.58%) were the main components in the oil of aerial parts of T. lasiopetalum. The major compound in the stem oil of D. ammoniacum was α-muurolol (13.68%), whereas the leaf oil contained (E)-β-ocimene (30.94%), γ-terpinene (11.09%), p-cymene (10.03%) and (Z)-β-ocimene (7.11%). Terpinolene (13.93%, 8.28% and 10.27%) , (E)-β-ocimene (10.24%, 24.63% and 10.46%) and endo-fenchyl acetate (15.1%, 7.42% and 7.57%) were the main constituents in the leaf, fruit and stem oils of L. petiolare respectively. 

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