Chemical composition of essential oil in Anthemis lorestanica From Esfehan province in Iran.
Subject Areas : Chemistry and analysis of natural compoundskamkar Jaimand 1 , Saeid Davazdahemami 2 , Babak Bahreininejad 3 , Lili Safaii 4 , Fatemeh Sefidkon 5 , mohamad bagher Rezaei 6 , Razieh Azimi 7 , Mahdi yahyazadeh 8 , Shahrokh Karimi 9 , Firoozeh Hatami 10 , Mostafa Golipour 11 , Najmeh Hadi 12
1 - Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands
2 - Isfahan research center of agronomy
3 - Agricultural Research Education and Extension
Organization (AREEO), Isfahan, Iran
4 - Agricultural Research Education and Extension
Organization (AREEO), Isfahan, Iran
5 - Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran
6 - Professor.Institute of Forests and Rangelands
7 - Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran
8 - research institute of forests and rangelands
9 - Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran
10 - Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran
11 - Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran
12 - Department Of Medicinal Plants and Byproducts Research, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Tehran, Iran
Keywords: distilled water, Isfahan Province, Essential oil, Anthemis lorestanica Iranshahr,
Abstract :
The genus Anthemis L. is the second largest genus in the Compositae family, which consists of 39 annual and perennial species scattered throughout Iran. In this research, a species of Anthemis lorestanica Iranshahr was collected from two regions in Isfahan province, namely Makdin region (sample 1) and Badum Valley region (sample 2) in 2017. The samples were identified in the herbarium of the Research Institute of Forests and Pastures in the Department of Botany. The essential oils were extracted from its flowers and leaves by water distillation method (Klenger method). Then the essential oil samples were measured and identified by gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography connected to mass spectrometer (GC/MS). The amount of essential oil in sample 1 was 0.12% for flower and 0.08% for leaf. Major compounds in the flower consisted of methyl decanoate (18.6%), α-cadinol (11.1%), and n-tricosan (9.1%). Major compounds in leaves were neryl acetate (13.4%), α-cadinol (12.9%), and dihydro eudesmol (8.5%). Essential oil contents of sample 2 were 0.2% for flower and 0.08% for leaf. The main flower compounds included spathulenol (68.8%), dehydro-aromadendrane (5.2%), and oplopanone (3%). The main compounds of the leaves were oplopanone (12.3%), 1-icocen (11.5%), and dihydro eudesmol (10.9%).
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Amjad, L., Madani, M., Rezvani, Z. 2012. Potential activity of the Anthemis gayana leaves on fungi, Proceedings of International Conference on Biological, Ecological and environmental sciences, and engineering (ICBEESE), Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 61: 901-902.
Amjad, L., Rezvani, Z., Madani, M. 2013. The effect of methanolic extract of Anthemis gayana on Candida spp. International Journal Agriculture Crop Science, 5(10): 1140-1144.
Borg-Karlson, A (1981). "Configurations and conformations of torreyol (δ-cadinol), α-cadinol, t-muurolol and t-cadinol". Tetrahedron. 37 (22): 425–430. doi:10.1016/S0040-4020(01)92031-9..
Davies, NW. 1990. Gas chromatographic retention index of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes on methyl silicone and carbowax 20 m phases. Journal Chromatography, 503:1- 24.
https://foodb.ca ,› compounds › FDB014946 ; Showing compound neryl acetate (FDB014946) – FooDB) https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.6b04255 ; Publication Date:March 22, 2017; Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society) https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov , compound, 1-Eicosene /C20H40-PubChem .
Juell, S.; Monrad-Krohn; Hansen, Rudolf; Jork, Hellmut. 1976. "Neue substanzen aus ätherischen olen verschiedener Artemisia-species, 1. Mitt.: spathulenol, ein azulenogener esquiterpenalkohol". Archiv der Pharmazie. 309 (6): 458. doi:10.1002/ardp.19763090605. PMID 962558.
Klimes, J., Lamparsky D, and Scholz, E. 1981. Vorkommen neuer bifunktioneller ester im romisch- kamillenol (Anthemis nobilis L.). Helv. Chem. Acta, 64: 2338-2349.
Rechinger, K.H. 1986. Flora Iranica. No. 158, pp. 1-44, Akademische Druck-u. Verlagsanstalt, Graz, Austria.
Rezaee, M. B, and Jaimand, K. 2006. Chemical constituents of the leaf and flower oils from Anthemis altissima L. var. altissima from Iran, Journal of Essential Oil Research, Vol. 18, March/April, p. 1-2., 1041-2905/06/0001-00XX$14.00/0—© 2006 Allured Publishing Corp.
Rezaee, M. B, and Jaimand, K. 2007. Chemical composition of essential oils from leaves and flowers of Anthemis cotula L. from Gilan province, Medicinal Plants Journal, 6: (2):99- 105.
Rezaee, M. B, and Jaimand, K. 2008. Chemical constituents of the leaf and flower oils from Athemis triumfettii (L.) All. subsp. triumfettii from Iran, Journal of Essential Oil Research, Vol. 20, March/April p. 172-173., 1041-2905/08/0002-0172$14.00/0c 2008 Allured Publishing Corp.
Rezaee, M. B., Jaimand, K. and Mazandarani, M., 2007. Investigation on essential oils of Anthemis kotschyana Boiss. Var. discoides (Bornm.) Grierson, Journal on Plant Science Researches, Second year, 1(7): 61-65.
Rezaee, M.B., Jaimand, K. and Mozaffrian V. 2008. Essential oil composition of Anthemis coelopoda Boiss., Iranian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, 24: (3): 271-277.
Rezaee, M.B., Jaimand, K. and Mozaffrian V. 2010. Investigation of chemical composition of Anthemis hyalina DC essential oil. from Qazvin province, Journal of Herbal Medicine, Prefix 2: 25-30.
Saroglou, V., Dorizas, N., Kypriotakis, Z., Skaltasa, H. D. 2006. Analysis of the essential oil composition of eight Anthemis species from Greece. Journal of Chromatography, 1104: 313-322.
Shibamoto, T. 1987. Retention indices in essential oil analysis. in: capillary gas chromatography in essential oil analysis. Edits., Sandra P, and Bicchi C, Dr. Alfred Huethig Verlag, Heidelberg. 259-274.
Sonboli, A., Kanani, M. R., Salehi, P. 2005. Volatile constituents of the leaves and flowers of Anthemis gayana from Iran. Dig 1th Sem Med Nat Prod Chem Iran 74.
Uzel, A., Guvensen, A., Cetin, E. 2004. Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of Anthemis xylopoda O. Schwarz from Turkey. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 95: 151-154.