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Articles

Compositional characteristics of the essential oil of Myrtus communis grown in the central part of Saudi Arabia

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Pages 13-18 | Received 12 Aug 2012, Accepted 14 Jun 2013, Published online: 23 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

The essential oil obtained from aerial parts of Myrtus communis grown in the central part of Saudi Arabia was analyzed by gas chromatography-based techniques (GC–FID, GC–MS, Co–GC, LRI determination, database, and literature search) using polar as well as non-polar columns, which resulted in the identification of a total of sixty-five components accounting for 98.2% of the total oil composition. The oil composition was found to be dominated by monoterpene components accounting for 89.3% of oil composition. Sesquiterpenes (4.8%) and their oxygenated derivatives (3.5%) were present in lesser amounts. The major compounds of the oil were 1,8-cineole (26.5%), linalool (18.0%), α-pinene (11.6%), α-terpineol (8.9%), and limonene (4.0%). Other constituents which were present in appreciable amounts in this oil are trans-geraniol (3.9%), trans-geranyl acetate (3.9%), α-terpenyl acetate (3.3%), linalyl acetate (2.9%), and δ-cadinene (2.7%).

Acknowledgments

The authors are greatly thankful to the National Plan for Science and Technology (NPST) for funding our ongoing project No. 10-ENV1004-02.

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