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Year 2020, Volume: 7 Issue: 3, 55 - 60, 07.09.2020

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Hacettepe Üniversitesi Bilimsel Araştırmalar Birimi

Project Number

014 D06 301 003

References

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  • Arabaci, T. & Budak, Ü. (2009). Achillea hamzaoglui (Asteraceae)a new species from Turkey. Annales Botanici Fennici, 46, 459–463.
  • Aslan, S., Evren, H., Konuklugil, B., Turkoglu, I. & Kartal, M. (2009). Essential oil composition of Achillea teretifolia from Turkey. Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 45, 274-275.
  • Başer, K.H.C. (2016). Essential Oils of Achillea Species of Turkey. Natural Volatiles & Essential Oils, 3(1), 1-14. Baytop, T. (1999). Türkiye'de Bitkilerle Tedavi; Nobel Tıp Kitabevi, Ankara, Turkey, pp. 176–177.
  • Demirci, F., Demirci, B., Gurbuz, I., Yesilada, E. & Baser, K.H.C. (2009). Characterization and Biological Activity of Achillea teretifolia Willd. and A. nobilis L. subsp. neilreichii (Kerner) Formanek Essential Oils. Turkish Journal of Biology, 33, 129-136.
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  • Kocak, A., Bagci, E., & Bakoglu, A. (2010). Chemical Composition of Essential Oils of Achillea teretifolia Willd. and A. millefolium L. subsp millefolium Growing in Turkey. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 22(5), 3653-3658.
  • Kose Y.B., Demirci, B. & Iscan G. (2017) Volatile oil composition and biological activity of Achillea biebersteinii Afan. and Achillea teretifolia Willd. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 26, 5213-5218.
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  • Polatoglu, K., Karakoc, O. C., & Goren, N. (2013). Phytotoxic, DPPH scavenging, insecticidal activities and essential oil composition of Achillea vermicularis, A. teretifolia and proposed chemotypes of A. biebersteinii (Asteraceae). Industrial Crops and Products, 51, 35-45.
  • Radulovic, N., Zlatkovic, B., Palic, R., & Stojanovic, G. (2007). Chemotaxonomic significance of the Balkan Achillea volatiles. Natural Product Communications, 2, 453–474.
  • Saeidnia, S., Gohari, A.R., Mokhber-Dezfuli, N. & Kiuchi, F. (2011). A review on phytochemistry and medicinal properties of the genus Achillea. Daru, 19, 173–186.
  • Sezik, E., Yeşilada, E., Honda, G., Takaishi, Y., Takeda, Y. & Tanaka, T. (2001). Traditional medicine in Turkey X. Folk medicine in Central Anatolia. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 75, 95–115.
  • Si, X.T., Zhang, M.L., Shi, Q.W. & Kiyota, H. (2006). Chemical constituents of the plants in the genus Achillea. Chemistry and Biodiversity, 3, 1163–1180.
  • Turkmenoglu F.P., Agar, O.T., Akaydin, G., Hayran M. & Demirci B. (2015). Characterization of Volatile Compounds of Eleven Achillea Species from Turkey and Biological Activities of Essential Oil and Methanol Extract of A. hamzaoglui Arabacı & Budak, Molecules, 20, 11432-11458.
  • Tuzlaci, E. & Erol, M.K. (1999). Turkish folk medicinal plants. Part II: Eğirdir (Isparta). Fitoterapia, 70, 593–610.
  • Ünlü, M., Daferera, D., Donmez, E., Polissiou, M., Tepe, B. & Somken, A. (2002). Compositions and the in vitro antimicrobial activities of the essential oils of Achillea setacea and Achillea teretifolia (Compositae). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 83, 117-121.
  • Yaşar, S. & Fakir, H, (2016). Effect of reaping time on volatile constituents of Achillea teretifolia Willd. Turkish Journal of Forestry 17(1), 52-55.

Characterization of the endemic Achillea teretifolia Willd. essential oil

Year 2020, Volume: 7 Issue: 3, 55 - 60, 07.09.2020

Abstract

The genus Achillea L. (Asteraceae), which is commonly known as “yarrow”, is mainly distributed in the Northern hemisphere. Turkey
is one of the most important centers of diversity for the genus in the world. Many species of the genus Achillea have been known
since the times of Dioscorides and used in the folk medicine to treat various illness and disorders in our country. In this study, the
aerial parts of the endemic Achillea teretifolia Willd. collected from Afyon were investigated for essential oil composition.
Hydrodistilled essential oil obtained from the aerial parts of the plant was analysed by gas chromatography (GC) and gas
chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Forty-eight compounds were identified representing 71.5% of the total oil, 1,8-cineole
(16.1 %), camphor (12.7 %), p-cymene (10.6 %) and terpinen-4-ol (6.1 %) were characterized as the main constituents. 

Project Number

014 D06 301 003

References

  • Agar, O.T., Dikmen, M., Ozturk, N., Yilmaz, M.A., Temel, H. & Turkmenoglu F.P. (2015). Comparative Studies on Phenolic Composition, Antioxidant, Wound Healing and Cytotoxic Activities of Selected Achillea L. Species Growing in Turkey, Molecules, 20, 17976-18000.
  • Arabaci, T. & Budak, Ü. (2009). Achillea hamzaoglui (Asteraceae)a new species from Turkey. Annales Botanici Fennici, 46, 459–463.
  • Aslan, S., Evren, H., Konuklugil, B., Turkoglu, I. & Kartal, M. (2009). Essential oil composition of Achillea teretifolia from Turkey. Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 45, 274-275.
  • Başer, K.H.C. (2016). Essential Oils of Achillea Species of Turkey. Natural Volatiles & Essential Oils, 3(1), 1-14. Baytop, T. (1999). Türkiye'de Bitkilerle Tedavi; Nobel Tıp Kitabevi, Ankara, Turkey, pp. 176–177.
  • Demirci, F., Demirci, B., Gurbuz, I., Yesilada, E. & Baser, K.H.C. (2009). Characterization and Biological Activity of Achillea teretifolia Willd. and A. nobilis L. subsp. neilreichii (Kerner) Formanek Essential Oils. Turkish Journal of Biology, 33, 129-136.
  • Duman, H. (2000). Achillea L. In; Güner, A., Özhatay, N., Ekim, T. & Başer, K.H.C. (Eds.), Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands Volume 11 (pp. 158–159). Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, UK.
  • Ezer, N. & Arısan, Ö.M. (2006). Folk Medicines in Merzifon (Amasya, Turkey). Turkish Journal of Botany, 30, 223–230.
  • Honda, G., Yeşilada, E., Tabata, M., Sezik, E., Fujita, T., Takeda, Y., Takaishi, Y. & Tanaka, T. (1996). Traditional medicine in Turkey VI. Folk medicine in West Anatolia: Afyon, Kutahya, Denizli, Mugla, Aydin provinces. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 53, 75–87.
  • Huber-Morath, A. (1975). Achillea L. In Davis, P.H. (Ed.) Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands Volume 5 (pp. 224–252). Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, UK.
  • Joulain, D., & König, W.A. (1998). The Atlas of Spectra Data of Sesquiterpene Hydrocarbons, EB-Verlag: Hamburg, Germany.
  • Kindlovits, S., & Nemeth, E. (2012). Source of variability of Yarrow (Achillea spp.) Essential oil. Acta Alimentaria, 41, 92–103.
  • Kocak, A., Bagci, E., & Bakoglu, A. (2010). Chemical Composition of Essential Oils of Achillea teretifolia Willd. and A. millefolium L. subsp millefolium Growing in Turkey. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 22(5), 3653-3658.
  • Kose Y.B., Demirci, B. & Iscan G. (2017) Volatile oil composition and biological activity of Achillea biebersteinii Afan. and Achillea teretifolia Willd. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 26, 5213-5218.
  • König, W.A., Joulain, D., & Hochmuth, D.H. (2004). Terpenoids and Related Constituents of Essential Oils, 3rd ed. MassFinder3: Hamburg, Germany.
  • McLafferty, F.W., & Stauffer, D.B. (1989). The Wiley/NBS Registry of Mass Spectral Data, J Wiley and Sons: New York, NY, USA.
  • Nemeth, E. (2005). Essential Oil Composition of Species in the Genus Achillea, Journal of Essential Oil Research, 17, 501–512.
  • Nemeth, E. (2010). Achillea species used medicinally in Hungary. Israel Journal of Plant Sciences., 58, 279–289.
  • Polatoglu, K., Karakoc, O. C., & Goren, N. (2013). Phytotoxic, DPPH scavenging, insecticidal activities and essential oil composition of Achillea vermicularis, A. teretifolia and proposed chemotypes of A. biebersteinii (Asteraceae). Industrial Crops and Products, 51, 35-45.
  • Radulovic, N., Zlatkovic, B., Palic, R., & Stojanovic, G. (2007). Chemotaxonomic significance of the Balkan Achillea volatiles. Natural Product Communications, 2, 453–474.
  • Saeidnia, S., Gohari, A.R., Mokhber-Dezfuli, N. & Kiuchi, F. (2011). A review on phytochemistry and medicinal properties of the genus Achillea. Daru, 19, 173–186.
  • Sezik, E., Yeşilada, E., Honda, G., Takaishi, Y., Takeda, Y. & Tanaka, T. (2001). Traditional medicine in Turkey X. Folk medicine in Central Anatolia. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 75, 95–115.
  • Si, X.T., Zhang, M.L., Shi, Q.W. & Kiyota, H. (2006). Chemical constituents of the plants in the genus Achillea. Chemistry and Biodiversity, 3, 1163–1180.
  • Turkmenoglu F.P., Agar, O.T., Akaydin, G., Hayran M. & Demirci B. (2015). Characterization of Volatile Compounds of Eleven Achillea Species from Turkey and Biological Activities of Essential Oil and Methanol Extract of A. hamzaoglui Arabacı & Budak, Molecules, 20, 11432-11458.
  • Tuzlaci, E. & Erol, M.K. (1999). Turkish folk medicinal plants. Part II: Eğirdir (Isparta). Fitoterapia, 70, 593–610.
  • Ünlü, M., Daferera, D., Donmez, E., Polissiou, M., Tepe, B. & Somken, A. (2002). Compositions and the in vitro antimicrobial activities of the essential oils of Achillea setacea and Achillea teretifolia (Compositae). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 83, 117-121.
  • Yaşar, S. & Fakir, H, (2016). Effect of reaping time on volatile constituents of Achillea teretifolia Willd. Turkish Journal of Forestry 17(1), 52-55.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Fatma Pınar Türkmenoğlu 0000-0002-4377-0481

Betül Demirci 0000-0003-2343-746X

Project Number 014 D06 301 003
Publication Date September 7, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 7 Issue: 3

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APA Türkmenoğlu, F. P., & Demirci, B. (2020). Characterization of the endemic Achillea teretifolia Willd. essential oil. Natural Volatiles and Essential Oils, 7(3), 55-60.