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Crockett, SL; Demirci, B; Baser, KHC; Khan, IA.
Analysis of the volatile constituents of five African and Mediterranean Hypericum L. (Clusiaceae, Hypericoideae) species
J ESSENT OIL RES. 2007; 19(4): 302-306. Doi: 10.1080/10412905.2007.9699287
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Abstract:
The volatile constituents of five species of the medicinally and ornamentally valuable genus Hypericurn L. (St. John's Wort; Clusiaceae), with native distributions in Africa and the Mediterranean regions of Europe and Asia, were examined as part of our continuing research on the phytochemistry of Hypericum. The dried and ground aerial material of flowering plants was subjected to microdistillation to isolate volatile compounds, which were subsequently analyzed by GC/MS. The major constituent(s) of H. balearicum were (x-pinene (28.5%), beta-pinene (20.4%), and beta-eudesmol (11.2%); of H. delphicum were caryophyllene oxide (31.5%), beta-caryophyflene (18.2%), and undecane (17.5%); of H. roeperanum was gamma-curcumene (15.6%); of H. aegypticum ssp. aegypticum was ishwarane (14.4%); and of H. aegypticum ssp. marrocanum were caryophyllene oxide (29.2%) and beta-caryophyllene (15.1%). This paper represents the first report, to our knowledge, of volatile constituents for these species.

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Hypericum aegypticum ssp aegypticum
Hypericum aegypticum ssp marrocanum
Hypericum balearicum
Hypericum delphicum
Hypericum roeperanum
St. Johns Wort
Clusiaceae
Hypericoideae
essential oil composition
beta-caryophyllene
caryophyllene oxide
gamma-curcumene
beta-eudesmol
ishwarane
alpha-pinene
beta-pinene
undecane
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