2019
DOI: 10.3390/molecules24244454
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Chemical Composition of Essential Oil from Flower Heads of Arnica Chamissonis Less. under a Nitrogen Impact

Abstract: Chamisso arnica (Arnica chamissonis Less.) is a valuable plant species used in the pharmaceutical industry due to the content of many pharmacologically active substances and the similarity of its chemical composition to that of Arnica montana—a medicinal plant commonly used in pharmacy and cosmetics. The similarity of the two plant species implies that chamisso arnica can be a pharmaceutical substitute for the mountain arnica, i.e., an endangered and endemic plant species in Europe. Chamisso arnica extracts ex… Show more

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“…The content of essential oils in the meadow arnica flower heads analyzed in the present study ranged from 0.14 to 0.19% (Figure 5), which agrees with other literature results [10,37]. In flavonoids and sesquiterpene lactones, significantly higher content of essential oils was determined in the flower heads of plants grown in the loamy soil variants, which is consistent with literature data [10].…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…The content of essential oils in the meadow arnica flower heads analyzed in the present study ranged from 0.14 to 0.19% (Figure 5), which agrees with other literature results [10,37]. In flavonoids and sesquiterpene lactones, significantly higher content of essential oils was determined in the flower heads of plants grown in the loamy soil variants, which is consistent with literature data [10].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…To date, attempts have been made to cultivate meadow arnica in Europe, e.g., Poland, Serbia, and Lithuania [6][7][8]. Flower heads that can be used for pharmaceutical and cosmetic purposes are the main raw material of this species [7,9,10]. Additionally, scientific reports indicate the potential of practical applications of rhizomes (Arnicae rhizoma), leaves (Arnicae folium), flowering shoots (Arnicae herba), and seeds [11,12].…”
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“…Fertilization can not only promote the growth of plants, but also modulate the composition of essential oil, thus changing the EO biological activity, to some extent [31]. A variety of methods and types of fertilization are implemented such as adding a single elements (nitrogen, sulfur, zinc) [32][33][34], or adding mixed fertilizer such as compost [35]. It is unknown how fertilization impacts the composition and the yield of P. bournei essential oil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%