2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-40422008000400002
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Composição química dos óleos essenciais das folhas de seis espécies do gênero Baccharis de "Campos de Altitude" da mata atlântica paulista

Abstract: SÃO PAULO. The essential oils from the leaves of six species of the Baccharis genus (B. dracunculifolia, B. microdonta, B. regnelli, B. schultzii, B. trimera, and B. uncinella), collected in the "Campos de Altitude" of the Atlantic Forest (SP), were extracted using hydrodistillation procedures and analyzed by GC and GC/MS. There was a predominance of sesquiterpenes in all studied oils as β-elemene in B. dracunculifolia and B. regnelli, α-humulene in B. trimera, γ-gurjunene in B. schultzii, bicyclogermacrene in… Show more

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“…14 The antitumoral, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities of the volatile oil obtained from N. megapotamica also had been previously evaluated, but, the compounds presented in these samples were not reported. 15 Thus, in continuation of our studies about volatile oils from São Paulo city species, 16 in this work we report, at first time, the chemical composition of the volatile oils from N. megapotamica leaves collected in two distinct months at different hours of a day. Compounds were characterized by GC-FID and GC-MS. Additionally, the main constituent present in the volatile oil, the sesquiterpene a-bisabolol, through NMR analysis after chromatographic separation procedure.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…14 The antitumoral, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities of the volatile oil obtained from N. megapotamica also had been previously evaluated, but, the compounds presented in these samples were not reported. 15 Thus, in continuation of our studies about volatile oils from São Paulo city species, 16 in this work we report, at first time, the chemical composition of the volatile oils from N. megapotamica leaves collected in two distinct months at different hours of a day. Compounds were characterized by GC-FID and GC-MS. Additionally, the main constituent present in the volatile oil, the sesquiterpene a-bisabolol, through NMR analysis after chromatographic separation procedure.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…Exception must be made to trans-b-guaiene, that was found here for the first time as a main component (7.9-6.1%) in essential oils from this species. 4,7,18,19,31,32,41,42 Baccharis dracunculifolia blossoms between January and April, a period of intense rainfall in the region where the plant material has been collected. However, the year of 2006 was one of the driest years in that region, with rainfall precipitations below the monthly average of six years before, and the plant material was collected on a sunny afternoon, after several days without rain, at the end of the drought period.…”
Section: J Braz Chem Soc 1044 Chemical Composition Similarity Betmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 17,19,24,26,27 B. trimera, 5,16,28,29 and B. uncinella. 7,14,[30][31][32][33] Taking into consideration all information available in the literature, it becomes evident that more studies need to be performed on the chemical composition of essential oils extracted from the Baccharis species, which are recognized by their intense environmental relation with a diverse number of animals, especially insects. 34,35 Geographical and environmental factors have a strong influence on the composition of essential oils of B. dracunculifolia and B. uncinella DC.…”
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“…O grande valor comercial do óleo essencial de carqueja produzido no Brasil tem sido associado ao alto conteúdo de acetato de carquejila, o qual tem apresentado variação de 30% a 69,2% (Bauer et al,1978;Boldt, 1989;Souza et al, 1991). Lago et al (2008) Sua utilização na medicina ocorre pela administração de fitomedicamentos, bem como através do uso da planta in natura, sendo o último prov eniente muitas v ezes de extrativ ismo desordenado, devido ao pouco manejo aplicado para estas espécies, o que acarreta problemas para populações de ocorrência espontânea.…”
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