Comparison of the essential oil components in wild and cultivate population of Salvia virgata

Journal Title: International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences - Year 2013, Vol 4, Issue 2

Abstract

Aerial parts of S. virgata were collected in the full flowering stage from natural sites in Sepidan (Fars province) and cultivated in the research farm of the Sadra city in Fars province in 2012. The essential oils obtained by hydro-distillation of dried aerial parts and analyzed by GC and GC/MS. In cultivated plants 46 constituents, representing 100% of the oils, respectively, were identified. (E) - Caryophyllene (37.0), Caryophyllene oxide (15.2), Phytol (6.1), Spathulenol (5.0), Germacrene D (4.0), Sabinene (3.9) were found to be the major constituents. In wild plants 45 constituents, representing 98.9 of the oils, respectively, were identified (E) -Caryophyllene (38.1), Caryophyllene oxide (18.6), Bicyclogermacrene (9.0), Spathulenol (7.4), Phytol (4.0), Germacrene D (3.3) were found to be the major constituents.

Authors and Affiliations

Sepideh Naser moadeli| Department of Horticultural Science, Jahrom Branch, IslamicAzad, University- Jahrom- Iran., Vahid Rowshan| Department of Natural Resources, Fars Research Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Shiraz, Iran, Abdolhosein Abotalebi*| Department of Horticultural Science, Jahrom Branch, IslamicAzad, University- Jahrom- Iran.ab_aboutalebi@yahoo.com

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Sepideh Naser moadeli, Vahid Rowshan, Abdolhosein Abotalebi* (2013). Comparison of the essential oil components in wild and cultivate population of Salvia virgata. International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences, 4(2), 337-340. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-5319