1. Chemical Composition of Hypericum laricifolium Juss. Essential Oil Collected from merida-Venezuela
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Alexis Buitrago, Janne Rojas, Antonio Morales, and Luis B. Rojas
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biology ,law ,Chemistry ,Botany ,Temperate climate ,Ms analysis ,Hypericaceae ,Hypericum laricifolium ,Hypericum ,biology.organism_classification ,Chemical composition ,Essential oil ,law.invention - Abstract
Hypericum is one of nine genera forming the family Hypericaceae distributed mainly in temperate regions and tropical mountains. Fresh aerial parts of H. laricifolium Juss. collected by the Pinango road, Merida state, at 3900 m above sea level, yielded 1.2 mL (0.24% w/v) of essential oil by hydrodistillation. GC and CG/MS analysis showed the presence of 21 components being α-pinene (20.2%), verticiol (13.4%), 3-methyl-nonane (12.3%), 2-methyl-octane (9.6%) and nonane (7.6%) in major proportions. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the chemical composition of the Hypericum laricifolium essential oil.
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- 2012
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