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Natural Product Research
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Volume 21, 2007 - Issue 1
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Chemical composition of the essential oil of Pelargonium quercetorum Agnew. of Iran

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Pages 24-27 | Received 12 Oct 2006, Accepted 18 Oct 2006, Published online: 29 Sep 2011
 

Abstract

The volatile constituents in the essential oil of Pelargonium quercetorum Agnew., growing wild in Kurdistan, Iran were investigated through GC and GC/MS technique. Twenty-six compounds, representing 21 (80.77%) of the total oil were identified. The main components were: α-pinene (25.28%), α-fenchyl acetate (20.63%), limonene (9.94%), β-caryophyllene (8.20%), camphene (4.31%), δ-cadinene (3.32%), β-pinene (3.21%), α-amorphene (2.80%), valencene (2.73%), ledene (2.25%) and p-cymene (1.63%).

Acknowledgments

The authors gratefully acknowledge the colleagues of the GC/MS laboratory and Chemistry Department of The University of Queensland, Australia for their guidance, advises and useful suggestions. We are also thankful to the Research Council of Science and Research Campus of Islamic Azad University and Arak branch of I.A. University.

Notes

§Corresponding author now attends in: Unusual Molecules & Reactive Intermediates Group, School of Molecular and Microbiol Science, Chemistry Building, The University of Queensland, Brisbane-Qld 4072 – Australia.

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Notes on contributors

Avat (Arman) TaherpourFootnote§

§Corresponding author now attends in: Unusual Molecules & Reactive Intermediates Group, School of Molecular and Microbiol Science, Chemistry Building, The University of Queensland, Brisbane-Qld 4072 – Australia.

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