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Munoz, O; Christen, P; Cretton, S; Barrero, A F; Lara, A; Herrador, M M Comparison of the Essential Oils of Leaves and Stem Bark from Two Different Populations of Drimys Winteri a Chilean Herbal Medicine Artículo de revista Natural Product Communications, 6 (6), pp. 879-882, 2011, ISSN: 1934-578x. Resumen | Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: antiinflammatory composition, drimys essential monoterpenes, oil sesquiterpenes, winteraceae, winteri @article{RN12f, title = {Comparison of the Essential Oils of Leaves and Stem Bark from Two Different Populations of Drimys Winteri a Chilean Herbal Medicine}, author = { O. Munoz and P. Christen and S. Cretton and A.F. Barrero and A. Lara and M.M. Herrador}, url = {/brokenurl#<Go to ISI>://WOS:000291838300030}, doi = {10.1177/1934578X1100600630}, issn = {1934-578x}, year = {2011}, date = {2011-01-01}, journal = {Natural Product Communications}, volume = {6}, number = {6}, pages = {879-882}, abstract = {The chemical composition of the essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation of stem bark and leaves of Drimys winteri J.R. et G. Foster var. chilensis /DC A. Gray (Winteraceae) from Chiloe Island (ID) and Continental Chile (Santiago) (CD) were studied by GC and GC/MS. Sesquiterpene hydrocarbons constituted the main chemical groups in the stem bark oils, with alpha-santalene, trans-beta-bergamotene and curcumenes as the major components. Monoterpenes constituted the main chemical groups in the leaves of Island plants with alpha-pinene (23.1%) beta-pinene (43.6%) and linalool (10.5%) as the main components whereas sesquiterpenes (germacrene D 17.6%) and phenylpropanoids (safrole 20.8%) are the most abundant in the leaves of Continental plants.}, keywords = {antiinflammatory composition, drimys essential monoterpenes, oil sesquiterpenes, winteraceae, winteri}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } The chemical composition of the essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation of stem bark and leaves of Drimys winteri J.R. et G. Foster var. chilensis /DC A. Gray (Winteraceae) from Chiloe Island (ID) and Continental Chile (Santiago) (CD) were studied by GC and GC/MS. Sesquiterpene hydrocarbons constituted the main chemical groups in the stem bark oils, with alpha-santalene, trans-beta-bergamotene and curcumenes as the major components. Monoterpenes constituted the main chemical groups in the leaves of Island plants with alpha-pinene (23.1%) beta-pinene (43.6%) and linalool (10.5%) as the main components whereas sesquiterpenes (germacrene D 17.6%) and phenylpropanoids (safrole 20.8%) are the most abundant in the leaves of Continental plants. |
2011 |
Comparison of the Essential Oils of Leaves and Stem Bark from Two Different Populations of Drimys Winteri a Chilean Herbal Medicine Artículo de revista Natural Product Communications, 6 (6), pp. 879-882, 2011, ISSN: 1934-578x. |