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Composition of the essential oil of different plant organs in Dorema ammoniacum D. Don and Dorema aucheri Boiss. accessions collected from Iran

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NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH
Volume 37, Issue 13, Pages 2298-2302

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2022.2037086

Keywords

Apiaceae; Dorema ammoniacum D. Don; Dorema aucheri Boiss; beta-caryophyllene; sesquiterpenes

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This study evaluated the chemical constituents of essential oils from different accessions of Dorema ammoniacum and Dorema aucheri collected in Iran. The major fractions in the oils were sesquiterpene hydrocarbons, with variations in compounds among different accessions. Future medicinal use can be considered using enriched sesquiterpene hydrocarbon accessions of Dorema.
This study was performed to evaluate the chemical constituents of the essential oils (EOs) from the leaves and stems of different accessions of Dorema ammoniacum D. Don and Dorema aucheri Boiss. collected in Iran. Sesquiterpene hydrocarbons were identified as the major fractions in EOs of stem (65.58-87.48%) and leaves (59.41-84.33%) samples. beta-caryophyllene was identified as the major component in the EOs of leaves samples in all accessions of D. aucheri. Aromadandrene and tetradecane were identified as the major compound in stem and leaves samples of Dorema ammoniacum D. Don, respectively. The highest number of chemical constituents for leaves (27) and stem (28) samples were identified in D.au4 and D.au3 genotypes, respectively. The least number of chemical constituents for both leaves (18) and stem (19) samples were specified to D. ammoniacum species (D.am1 and D.am2). These results suggest the use of enriched-sesquiterpene hydrocarbons accessions of Dorema for future medicinal purposes. [GRAPHICS] .

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