Essential oil of Calamintha sylvatica Bromf. and Calamintha vardarensis Silic
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The essential oil of three populations of Calamintha sylvatica Bromf. native to the mountain region of southwestern Serbia and one population of Calamintha vardarensis Silic from southern former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia were studied. The highest oil yields were found in C. vardarensis (1.54%), whereas in C. sylvatica oil yields varied from 0.11% tip to 0.94%. In all samples, cis-piperitone oxide was a major compound. The highest percentage was found in the oil of C. vardarensis (65.6%). In C. sylvatica piperitone oxide varied from 48.9-59.2%. In the examined samples, oil composition appeared to vary more according to geograplucal ratlier than genetic factors.
Ključne reči:
Calamintha vardarensis / Calamintha sylvatica / Lamiaceae / essential oil composition / cis-piperitone oxideIzvor:
Journal of Essential Oil Research, 2004, 16, 3, 219-222Izdavač:
- Allured Publ Corp, Carol Stream
DOI: 10.1080/10412905.2004.9698702
ISSN: 1041-2905
WoS: 000221265200020
Scopus: 2-s2.0-2442568076
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PharmacyTY - JOUR AU - Mimica-Dukić, Neda AU - Couladis, Maria AU - Tzakou, Olga AU - Jančić, Radiša AU - Slavkovska, Violeta PY - 2004 UR - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/488 AB - The essential oil of three populations of Calamintha sylvatica Bromf. native to the mountain region of southwestern Serbia and one population of Calamintha vardarensis Silic from southern former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia were studied. The highest oil yields were found in C. vardarensis (1.54%), whereas in C. sylvatica oil yields varied from 0.11% tip to 0.94%. In all samples, cis-piperitone oxide was a major compound. The highest percentage was found in the oil of C. vardarensis (65.6%). In C. sylvatica piperitone oxide varied from 48.9-59.2%. In the examined samples, oil composition appeared to vary more according to geograplucal ratlier than genetic factors. PB - Allured Publ Corp, Carol Stream T2 - Journal of Essential Oil Research T1 - Essential oil of Calamintha sylvatica Bromf. and Calamintha vardarensis Silic VL - 16 IS - 3 SP - 219 EP - 222 DO - 10.1080/10412905.2004.9698702 ER -
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Mimica-Dukić, N., Couladis, M., Tzakou, O., Jančić, R.,& Slavkovska, V.. (2004). Essential oil of Calamintha sylvatica Bromf. and Calamintha vardarensis Silic. in Journal of Essential Oil Research Allured Publ Corp, Carol Stream., 16(3), 219-222. https://doi.org/10.1080/10412905.2004.9698702
Mimica-Dukić N, Couladis M, Tzakou O, Jančić R, Slavkovska V. Essential oil of Calamintha sylvatica Bromf. and Calamintha vardarensis Silic. in Journal of Essential Oil Research. 2004;16(3):219-222. doi:10.1080/10412905.2004.9698702 .
Mimica-Dukić, Neda, Couladis, Maria, Tzakou, Olga, Jančić, Radiša, Slavkovska, Violeta, "Essential oil of Calamintha sylvatica Bromf. and Calamintha vardarensis Silic" in Journal of Essential Oil Research, 16, no. 3 (2004):219-222, https://doi.org/10.1080/10412905.2004.9698702 . .