Volatile compounds of the leaves and flowers of lavandula dhofarensis A. G. miller

Other Title(s)

المواد المتطايرة من أوراق و زهور نبات Lavandula dhofarensis

Joint Authors

al-Saidi, Salim H.
Fatope, Majekodunmi O.
al-Kindi, Salam M. Z.
Williams, John R.
Sulayman, Fakhr al-Din

Source

Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science

Issue

Vol. 2013, Issue 18 (31 Dec. 2013), pp.33-40, 8 p.

Publisher

Sultan Qaboos University College of Science

Publication Date

2013-12-31

Country of Publication

Oman

No. of Pages

8

Main Subjects

Botany

Topics

Abstract AR

تم استخلاص المواد المتطايرة بواسطة التقطير من أوراق و زهور Lavandula dhofarensis من منطقة ظفار في سلطنة عمان.

كما تم تحليل مستخلص ثاني كلوريد الميثان من هذه المواد المتطايرة منخفضة الغليان باستخدام الكروماتوغرافيا و طيف الكتلة.

تم تحديد أربعة و ستون مركبا في هذه المواد و هذه تمثل %78.7 من إجمالي المركبات المتطايرة في الأوراق.

المركبات الرئيسة في الأوراق هي : (8.0%) Caryophyllene Oxide, (7.9%) Germacrene, (7.8%) Spathulenol, (6.6%) β-caryophyllene.

كما تم تحديد ستة و ثمانون من المركبات المتطايرة في الأوراق و الزهور و هذه تمثل (%94.5) من إجمالي المركبات و تحتوي على الكافور (12.9%) (Camphor), (10.5%) Viridiflorol, (7.5%) α-terpinyl acetate, (7.2%) Valerenal, (5.6%) α-gurjunene و (5.5%) Spathulenol.

المركبات التي غالبا ما تتواجد في زيوت اللافندر و هي: linalool, linalyl acetate, 1,8-cineole و β-ocimene غابت عن زيوت هذا النبات أو تواجدت بكميات ضئيلة أقل من (%0.1) .

هذه الدراسة أظهرت أن عطرية هذا النبات تختلف عن أنواع الافندر الأخرى.

كما و أن L.

dhofarensisis فقط في المناطق الرطبة من سلطنة عمان.

Abstract EN

He leaves and flowers of Lavandula dhofarensis were collected from the Dhofar region of Oman and hydro-distilled to give low boiling volatiles, which did not condense at 10 oC.

The dichloromethane extract of the hydrosol was analyzed by GC / FID and GC / MS.

Sixty four compounds were identified in the volatiles of the leaves, accounting for 78.7 % of the total.

The major components were caryophyllene oxide (8.0 %), germacrene (7.9 %), spathulenol (7.8 %), and β-caryophyllene (6.6 %).

Eighty six compounds were also identified in the volatiles of the leaves plus flowers, comprising 94.5 % of the total.

The major compounds were camphor (12.9 %), viridiflorol (10.5 %), a-terpinyl acetate (7.5 %), valerenal (7.2 %), β-gurjunene (5.6 %), and spathulenol (5.5 %).

Compounds such as linalool, linalyl acetate, 1,8-cineole, and β-ocimene, which are usually found as the major components of lavender oils, were either absent or detected at low levels (<0.1 %) in the hydrosol of L.

dhofarensis.

This investigation showed that the fragrance essence of L.

dhofarensis is different from the other Lavandula species.

L.

dhofarensisis is regionally endemic to wetter areas of Oman.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Williams, John R.& Fatope, Majekodunmi O.& al-Kindi, Salam M. Z.& Sulayman, Fakhr al-Din& al-Saidi, Salim H.. 2013. Volatile compounds of the leaves and flowers of lavandula dhofarensis A. G. miller. Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science،Vol. 2013, no. 18, pp.33-40.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Williams, John R.…[et al.]. Volatile compounds of the leaves and flowers of lavandula dhofarensis A. G. miller. Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science No. 18 (2013), pp.33-40.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Williams, John R.& Fatope, Majekodunmi O.& al-Kindi, Salam M. Z.& Sulayman, Fakhr al-Din& al-Saidi, Salim H.. Volatile compounds of the leaves and flowers of lavandula dhofarensis A. G. miller. Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science. 2013. Vol. 2013, no. 18, pp.33-40.
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Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 39-40

Record ID

BIM-372969