Chemical Composition of Essential Oil of Mentha Longifolia L. Subsp Longifolia Growing Wild
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Date
2017
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Pakistan Botanical Soc
Abstract
The essential oil of Mentha longifolia L., is very important to some culinary usage and antimicrobial activity. The essential oil of Mentha longifolia subsp. longifolia growing in the Bahesaray area (Van Province, Turkey) was studied. This study designed for determine of essential oil constituent Mentha longifolia subsp. longifolia that collected from wild area. Mint leaves sample essential oils obtained by hydro distillation and essential oil components were determined using GC-MS. The main component of wild grown Mentha longifolia subsp. longifolia was Menthone (19.31%). Second one and others were Pulegone (12.42%), Piperitone (11.05%), Dihydrocarvon (8.32%), Limonene (6.1%), 3-Terpinolenone (5.66%), 1,8-Cineole (4.37%), Germacrene D (3.38%) and Caryopyllene (3.19%), respectively.
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Mentha, Mentha Longifolia Subsp, Longifolia, Essential Oils, Lamiaceae, Menthone, Plugone
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Q3
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Source
Pakistan Journal of Botany
Volume
49
Issue
2
Start Page
525
End Page
529