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Composition of the Volatile Oils of Anthemis coelopoda var. coelopoda from Turkey ​

Year 2015, Volume: 43 Issue: 4, 259 - 265, 01.11.2015

Abstract

In this study, hydro distilled essential oils derived from the aerial parts of Anthemis coelopoda var. coelo- poda Asteraceae grown in Turkey were analysed by GC and GC-MS system. Fifty seven components were identified representing 90.7% of the oils. It was determined that Anthemis coelopoda var. coelopoda essential oil contained b-caryophyllene 21.8% , nerolidol 10.8% , azulene 9.5% , borneol 5.5% , linalool 4.3% and cyclopentadecane 4.2% as major compounds. Essential oil analysis of the Anthemis coelopoda var. coelopoda has shown that it has b-caryophyllene/nerolidol and azulene chemotype.

References

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  • 3. M. Torrell, N. Garcia-Jacas, A. Susanna, J. Valles, Phylogeny in Artemisia (Asteraceae, Anthemideae) inferred from nuclear ribosomal DNA (ITS) sequences, Taxon, 48 (1999) 721-736.
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  • 17. M. Holla, E. Svajdlenka, S. Vaverkova, B. Zibrunova, J. Tekel, E. Havranek, Composition of the oil from the flowerheads of Anthemis tinctoria L. cultivated in Slovak Republic, Journal of Essential Oil Research, 12 (2000) 714–716.
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  • 20. J. Cis, G. Nowak, W. Kisiel, Antifeedant properties and chemotaxonomic implications of sesquiterpene lactones and syringin from Phaponticum pulchrum, Biochem. Syst. Ecol., 34 (2006) 862–867.
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  • 23. A.M. Zaghloul, H. Abd El-Fattah, A.F. Halim, Chemical investigation of the aerial parts of Anthemis melampodina Mansoura, J. Pharm., Sci., 5 (1989) 23–33.
  • 24. F.C. Seaman, Sesquiterpene lactones as taxonomic characters in the Asteraceae. In: Cronquist, A. (Ed.), The Botanical Review, The New York Botanical Garden, New York, 48 (1982) 143–184.
  • 25. K.R. Javidnia, M.. Miri, H. Kamalinejad, A. Sarkarzadeh, A. Jamalian, Chemical composition of the essential oils of Anthemis altissima L. grown in Iran, Flavour and Fragrance J., 9 (2004) 213–216
  • 26. O. Kilic, A. Kocak, E. Bagci, Composition of the volatile oils of two Anthemis L. Taxa from Turkey Z. Naturforsch. 66 (2011) 535–540.
  • 27. M. Rezaee, K. Jaimand, M. Assareh, Chemical constituents of the leaf and flower oils from Anthemis altissima L. from Iran, J. Essent. Oil Res., 18 (2006) 152–165.
  • 28. S. Sajjadi, I. Mehregan, Volatile constituents of flowers and leaves of Anthemis hyalina, Chem. Nat. Comp., 42 (2006) 531-533.
  • 29. R.M. Bagher, K. Jaymand, V.A. Mozafarıan, Essentıal Oil Composition Of Anthemis coelopoda Boiss, Iranian Journal Of Medicinal And Aromatic Plants Fall, 24 (2008) 277-271.
  • 30. C.G.Albay, M. Albay, N. Yayli, N. Yildirim, Essential oil analysis and antimicrobial activities of A. marschalliana ssp. pectinata and A. cretica ssp. argaea from Turkey, Asian J. Chem., 21 (2009) 1425- 1431.
  • 31. M. Pavlovic, N. Kovacevic, O. Tzakou, M. Couladis, Essential oil composition of Anthemis triumfetti (L.) DC. Flavour Fragr. J., 21 (2006) 297–299.
  • 32. V. Saroglou, N. Dorizas, Z. Kypriotakis, H.D. Skaltsa, Analysis of the essential oil composition of eight Anthemis species from Greece, J. Chromatogr. A, 1104 (2006) 313–322.

Türkiye’den Anthemis coelopoda var. coelopoda’nın Uçucu Yağ Bileşimi

Year 2015, Volume: 43 Issue: 4, 259 - 265, 01.11.2015

Abstract

B u çalışmada Türkiye’de yetişen Anthemis coelopoda var. coelopoda türünün su damıtma yöntemi ile toprak üstü kısımlarından elde edilen uçucu yağları GC ve GC-MS’de analiz edilmiştir. Toplam yağın %90.7’sinde 57 bileşen belirlenmiştir. Anthemis coelopoda var. coelopoda’nın uçucu yağının içerdiği bu bileşenlerden b-karyofillen %21.8 , nerolidol 10.8 % , azulen %9.5 , borneol %5.5 , linalool %4.3 ve siklopentadekan %4.2 büyük bileşenlerdir. Uçucu yağ çalışmaları Anthemis coelopoda var. coelopoda için b-karyofillen/nerolidol ve azulen kemotip olduğunu göstermiştir

References

  • 1. K. Bremer, C.J. Humphries, Generic monograph of the Asteraceae-Anthemideae. Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Bot., 23 (1993) 71-177.
  • 2. A.B. Kornkven, L. E. Watson, J. R. Estes, Phylogenetic analysis of Artemisia section Tridentatae (Asteraceae) based on sequences from the internal transcribed spacers (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA. Am. J. Bot., 85 (1998) 1787-1795.
  • 3. M. Torrell, N. Garcia-Jacas, A. Susanna, J. Valles, Phylogeny in Artemisia (Asteraceae, Anthemideae) inferred from nuclear ribosomal DNA (ITS) sequences, Taxon, 48 (1999) 721-736.
  • 4. C. Oberprieler, The systematics of Anthemis L. (Compositae, Anthemideae) in W and C North Africa, Bocconea, 9 (1998) 1-328.
  • 5. R.B. Ferandes, Taxonomic notes on the genus Anthemis L. [in: Heywood, V.H. (ed.), Flora europaea. Notulae systematicae and floram europaeam spectantes, No. 16, Bot. J. Linn. Soc., 70 (1975) 6-17.
  • 6. J. Staneva, M. Todorova, L. Evstatieva, Sesquiterpene lactones as chemotaxonomic markers in genus Anthemis, Phytochemistry, 69 (2008) 607.
  • 7. P.H. Davis, Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Island, Vol. 5, Edinburgh University Press, 1975.
  • 8. T. Baytop, Therapy with Medicinal Plants in Turkey (Past and Present). İstanbul University Publications No: 3255, Nobel Press, İstanbul, 1999.
  • 9. G. Honda, E. Yeşilada, M. Tabata, M. Sezik, T. Fujita, Y.Takeda, Y. Takaishi, T. Tanaka, Traditional medicine in Turkey, VI. Folk medicine in West Anatolia: Afyon, Kütahya, Denizli, Muğla, Aydın provinces., J. Etnopharm., 53 (1996) 75-87.
  • 10. R.E. Uncini Manganelli, F. Camangi, P.E. Tomei, Primi appunti su alcune tradizioni alimentari nel territorio di Massaciuccoli (LU). In: Il Bacino del Massaciuccoli., V. Pacini Editore, Pisa, (1999) 49-53.
  • 11. G. Gürhan and N. Ezer, Halk arasında hemoroit tedavisinde kullanılan bitkiler-I. Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Eczacılık Fakültesi Dergisi, 24 (2004) 37-55.
  • 12. E. Ugurlu and O. Secmen, Medicinal plants popularly used in the villages of Yunt Mountain (Manisa-Turkey), Fitoterapia, 79 (2008) 126-131.
  • 13. T. Gonenc, C. Argyropoulou, T. Erdogan, C. Gousiadou, G. Juergenliemk, B. Kıvçak, H. Skalts, Chemical constituents from Anthemis wiedemanniana Fisch. & Mey., Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 39 (2011), 51–55.
  • 14. A. Kurtulmus, T. Fafal, T. Mert, H. Saglam, B. Kivcak, T. Ozturk, B. Demirci, K.H.C. Baser, Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of three Anthemis specıes from Turkey, Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 45 (2009) 6.
  • 15. S. Vaverkova, M. Haban, K. Eerna, Qualitative properties of Anthemis tinctoria and Anthemis nobilis (Chamaemelum nobile) under different environmental conditions, Ecophysiology of plant production processes in stress conditions, Abstracts of the fourth International Conference, Rackova dolina, Slovakia, 2 (2001) 1–2.
  • 16. C. Mann, E.J. Staba, The chemistry, pharmacology, and commercial formulations of chamomile. In: Craker L.E., Simon J.E. (Eds.), Herbs, Spices, and Medicinal Plants: Recent Advances in Botany, Horticulture, and Pharmacology, vol. 1. Oryx Press, Phoenix, AZ, (1986) 235–280.
  • 17. M. Holla, E. Svajdlenka, S. Vaverkova, B. Zibrunova, J. Tekel, E. Havranek, Composition of the oil from the flowerheads of Anthemis tinctoria L. cultivated in Slovak Republic, Journal of Essential Oil Research, 12 (2000) 714–716.
  • 18. M.H. Grace, Chemical composition and biological activity of the volatiles of Anthemis melampodina and Pluchea dioscoridis, Phytoterapy Research, 16 (2002) 183–185.
  • 19. A. Uzel, A. Guvensen, E. Cetin, Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of Anthemis xylopoda O. Schwarz from Turkey, J. Ethnopharmacol, 95 (2004) 151.
  • 20. J. Cis, G. Nowak, W. Kisiel, Antifeedant properties and chemotaxonomic implications of sesquiterpene lactones and syringin from Phaponticum pulchrum, Biochem. Syst. Ecol., 34 (2006) 862–867.
  • 21. J. Nawrot, Z. Smitalova, M. Holub, Deterrent activity of sesquiterpene lactones from the Umbelliferae against storage pests, Biochem. Syst. Ecol., 11 (1983) 243–245.
  • 22. A.K. Picman, Biological activities of sesquiterpene lactones, Biochem. Syst. Ecol., 14 (1986) 255–281.
  • 23. A.M. Zaghloul, H. Abd El-Fattah, A.F. Halim, Chemical investigation of the aerial parts of Anthemis melampodina Mansoura, J. Pharm., Sci., 5 (1989) 23–33.
  • 24. F.C. Seaman, Sesquiterpene lactones as taxonomic characters in the Asteraceae. In: Cronquist, A. (Ed.), The Botanical Review, The New York Botanical Garden, New York, 48 (1982) 143–184.
  • 25. K.R. Javidnia, M.. Miri, H. Kamalinejad, A. Sarkarzadeh, A. Jamalian, Chemical composition of the essential oils of Anthemis altissima L. grown in Iran, Flavour and Fragrance J., 9 (2004) 213–216
  • 26. O. Kilic, A. Kocak, E. Bagci, Composition of the volatile oils of two Anthemis L. Taxa from Turkey Z. Naturforsch. 66 (2011) 535–540.
  • 27. M. Rezaee, K. Jaimand, M. Assareh, Chemical constituents of the leaf and flower oils from Anthemis altissima L. from Iran, J. Essent. Oil Res., 18 (2006) 152–165.
  • 28. S. Sajjadi, I. Mehregan, Volatile constituents of flowers and leaves of Anthemis hyalina, Chem. Nat. Comp., 42 (2006) 531-533.
  • 29. R.M. Bagher, K. Jaymand, V.A. Mozafarıan, Essentıal Oil Composition Of Anthemis coelopoda Boiss, Iranian Journal Of Medicinal And Aromatic Plants Fall, 24 (2008) 277-271.
  • 30. C.G.Albay, M. Albay, N. Yayli, N. Yildirim, Essential oil analysis and antimicrobial activities of A. marschalliana ssp. pectinata and A. cretica ssp. argaea from Turkey, Asian J. Chem., 21 (2009) 1425- 1431.
  • 31. M. Pavlovic, N. Kovacevic, O. Tzakou, M. Couladis, Essential oil composition of Anthemis triumfetti (L.) DC. Flavour Fragr. J., 21 (2006) 297–299.
  • 32. V. Saroglou, N. Dorizas, Z. Kypriotakis, H.D. Skaltsa, Analysis of the essential oil composition of eight Anthemis species from Greece, J. Chromatogr. A, 1104 (2006) 313–322.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
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Gülden Dogan This is me

Azize Demirpolat This is me

Eyüp Bagcı This is me

Publication Date November 1, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 43 Issue: 4

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APA Dogan, G., Demirpolat, A., & Bagcı, E. (2015). Composition of the Volatile Oils of Anthemis coelopoda var. coelopoda from Turkey ​. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry, 43(4), 259-265.
AMA Dogan G, Demirpolat A, Bagcı E. Composition of the Volatile Oils of Anthemis coelopoda var. coelopoda from Turkey ​. HJBC. November 2015;43(4):259-265.
Chicago Dogan, Gülden, Azize Demirpolat, and Eyüp Bagcı. “Composition of the Volatile Oils of Anthemis Coelopoda Var. Coelopoda from Turkey ​”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 43, no. 4 (November 2015): 259-65.
EndNote Dogan G, Demirpolat A, Bagcı E (November 1, 2015) Composition of the Volatile Oils of Anthemis coelopoda var. coelopoda from Turkey ​. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 43 4 259–265.
IEEE G. Dogan, A. Demirpolat, and E. Bagcı, “Composition of the Volatile Oils of Anthemis coelopoda var. coelopoda from Turkey ​”, HJBC, vol. 43, no. 4, pp. 259–265, 2015.
ISNAD Dogan, Gülden et al. “Composition of the Volatile Oils of Anthemis Coelopoda Var. Coelopoda from Turkey ​”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 43/4 (November 2015), 259-265.
JAMA Dogan G, Demirpolat A, Bagcı E. Composition of the Volatile Oils of Anthemis coelopoda var. coelopoda from Turkey ​. HJBC. 2015;43:259–265.
MLA Dogan, Gülden et al. “Composition of the Volatile Oils of Anthemis Coelopoda Var. Coelopoda from Turkey ​”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry, vol. 43, no. 4, 2015, pp. 259-65.
Vancouver Dogan G, Demirpolat A, Bagcı E. Composition of the Volatile Oils of Anthemis coelopoda var. coelopoda from Turkey ​. HJBC. 2015;43(4):259-65.

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