Inula graveolens Desf. ve Inula oculus-christi L. topraküstü kısımlarının uçucu yağ içerikleri
HS-SPME / GC-MS ile araştırıldı. Inula graveolens ve Inula oculus-christi türlerine ait %96.9 ve %97.4’ lük
toplam yağ miktarından sırasıyla otuzaltı ve otuzyedi bileşen tespit edildi. I. graveolens’ in ana bileşenleri
1,8-sineol (%22.4), borneol (%20.4) ve a-kadinol (%11.8) olarak tespit edildi. I. oculus-christi’ nin ana bileşenleri
bornil asetat (%21.3) p-simen (%16.6) ve b-pinen (%14.8) olarak bulundu. Sonuçlar doğal ürünler, yenilenebilir
kaynaklar ve kemotaksonomi açısından tartışıldı.
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Chemical Composition of Two Inula sp. (Asteraceae) Species from Turkey
Year 2014,
Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 15 - 19, 31.03.2014
The essential oil components of aerial parts of Inula graveolens Desf. and Inula oculus-christi L. was investigated by HS-SPME / GC-MS. Thirty six and thirty seven components were identi ed representing 96.9%and 97.4%oil, respectively. 1,8-cineole (22.4%), borneol (20.4%) and a-cadinol (11.8%) were detected main compounds of I. graveolens. Bornyl acetate (21.3%) p-cymene (16.6%) and b-pinene (14.8%) were found major components of I. oculus-christi. The results were discussed in terms of natural products, renewable resources and chemotaxonomy.
Bağcı, E., Kılıç, O., 2012. Chemical Composition of Essential Oil of Senecio vernalis Waldst. Et Kit. (Asteraceae) from Turkey. Journal Essential oil Bearing Plants, 15: 399-404.
Blanc, M.C., Muselli, A., Bradesi, P., Casanova, J., 2004. Chemical composition and variability of the essential oil of Inula graveolens from Corsica. Flavour and Fragrance Journal., 19: 314-319.
Bohlmann, F., Mahanta, PK., Jakupovic, J., Rastogi, RC., Natu, A.A., 1978. New sesquiterpene lactones from Inula species. Phytochemistry., 17: 1165-1172.
Bokadia, M.M., MacLeod, A.J., Mehta, S.C., B.K. Mehta., Patel, H., 1986. The essential oil of Inula racemosa. Phytochemistry., 25: 2887-2888.
Davis, P.H., 1975. Flora of Turkey and East Aegean Islands. Un. Press, Edinburgh, 5: 193.
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Javidnia, K., Banani, A., Miri, R., Kamalinejad, M., Javidnia, A., 2006. Constituents of the Volatile Oil of Inula oculus-christi L. from Iran. Journal Essential Oil Research., 18: 676-678.
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Kılıç, O., Bağcı, E., 2012. Chemical Composition of Essential Oil of Tripleurospermum parvi orum (Willd.) Pobed (Asteraceae)
from Turkey. Asian Journal of Chemistry., 24: 1319-1321.
Kılıç, O., Bağcı, E., 2013. Chemical Composition of Endemic Inula macrocephala Boiss. and Kotschy ex Boiss. from Turkey. Asian Journal of Chemistry., 25: 7952-7954.
Kılıç, O., Kocak, A., Bağcı, E., 2011. Composition of the Volatile Oils of Two Anthemis L. taxa from Turkey, ZnC., 66: 535- 540.
Oshadi, USA., 2005. Authenic and genuine aromateraphy esential oils and pruducts. http.//www. Oshadiusa.com / index.php.
Ozhatay N., Kultur, Ş., 2006. Check-list of add. taxa to the supp. Flora of Turkey III. Turkish Journal of Botany., 30, 281- 316.
Perez-Alonso, MJ., Velasco-Negueruela, A., M. Emin, D., Harmandar, M., María Concepción García V., 1998. Composition of the Volatile Oil from the Aerial Parts of Inula viscosa (L.) Aiton. Flavour and Fragrance Journal., 11: 349-351.
Stojakowska, A., Kedzia, B., Kisiel, W., 2005. Antimicrobial activity of 10-isobutyryloxy-8,9-epoxythymol isobutyrate. Fitoterapia., 76: 687-690.
Van Den Dool, H. and Kratz. PD. 1963. A generalization of the retention index system including linear temperature programmed gas–liquid partition chromatography. Journal Chromatography., 11: 463-471.
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