2020
DOI: 10.1080/0972060x.2020.1818634
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Chemical Characterization of Essential Oils ofSenecio glaucusssp.Coronopifolius(Maire) Alexander andRidolfia segetum(L.) Moris Growing in Morocco

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“…Rt: Retention times, KI Lit : Kovats index reported in literature, KI Exp. : experimentally calculated Kovats index, Identification was performed via the comparison of the component mass spectral data and retention indices with the (i) NIST Mass Spectral Library, (ii) Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data (8th edition, 2), and (iii) literature (Adams, 2017) [38] …”
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“…Rt: Retention times, KI Lit : Kovats index reported in literature, KI Exp. : experimentally calculated Kovats index, Identification was performed via the comparison of the component mass spectral data and retention indices with the (i) NIST Mass Spectral Library, (ii) Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data (8th edition, 2), and (iii) literature (Adams, 2017) [38] …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Coronopifolius. [37,38] Among the identified components, the sesquiterpenes were the main components especially the oxygenated compounds. Dehydrofukinone (27.15 %), trans-nerolidol (3.85 %), and αbisabolol (2.44 %) represented the main identified oxygenated sesquiterpenes.…”
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“…Previous works on the chemical composition of the essential oils from aerial parts of some Senecio species included S. acaulis 4 , S. glaucus [5][6][7] , S. ambavilla 8 , S. chysanthemides 9 , S. filaginoides [10][11][12] , S. graveolens 13 , S. aegyptus 14 , S. nutans [15][16][17][18] , S. squalidus 19 , S. farfalifolius 20 , S. longipenicillatus 21 , S. crassiflorus 22 , S. leucostachis 23 , S. rufinervis [24][25][26] , S. subulatus 27 , S. argophylloides 27 , S. viridis 18,27 , S. trapezuntinus 28 , S. vernalis [29][30][31] , S. viscous 31 , S. belgaumensis 32 , S. mutersii 33 , S. subpanduratus 33 , S. polyanthemoides 34 , S. pandurifolius 35 , S. giganteus 36 , S. selloi 37 , S. bombayensis 38 , S. flammeus 39 , S. laetus 40 , S. graciliflorus 41 , S. pogonias 42 , S. oreophyton 42 , S. nudicaulis [43][44][45] , S. vulgaris…”
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