2019
DOI: 10.1080/0972060x.2019.1630323
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Chemical Composition of Essential Oil of the Aerial Parts ofLepechinia salviae(Lindl.) Epl. from Northern Chile

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“…Regarding the chemical composition of the essential oils, some species of the genus Lepechinia have been studied so far, including L. betonicifolia (Caballero-Gallardo et al, 2011;Ebadollahi et al, 2020;Calva et al, 2022), L. bullata (Eggers et al, 1999), L. calycina (Lawrence & Morton, 1979), L. caulescens (Avila-Acevedo et al, 2005), L. conferta (Borges et al, 2006), L. chamaedryoides, L. floribunda (Velasco-Negueruela et al, 1994;Lopez-Arze et al, 2009;Pellegrini et al, 2014;Camina et al, 2018), L. graveolens (Lopez-Arze et al, 2009, L. heteromorpha (Gilardoni et al, 2019), L. meyeni (Lopez-Arze et al, 2009, L. mutica (Malagón et al, 2003;Ramírez et al, 2017;Ramírez et al, 2018), L. paniculata (Valarezo et al, 2012;Gilardoni et al, 2019;Panamito et al, 2021), L. radula (Morocho et al, 2017;Gilardoni et al, 2019), L. salviae (Eggers et al, 2001;Díaz et al, 2019), L. schiedeana (Cicció et al, 1999;Stashenko et al, 1999;Puertas-Mejía et al, 2002;Rojas et al, 2004), L. urbanii (Zanoni & Adams, 1991), and L. vulcanicola (Brand et al, 2015. Up to date, only one Up to date, only a primary study of the essential oil from leaves of L. rufocampii has been reported with the identification by GC-FID of five major compounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the chemical composition of the essential oils, some species of the genus Lepechinia have been studied so far, including L. betonicifolia (Caballero-Gallardo et al, 2011;Ebadollahi et al, 2020;Calva et al, 2022), L. bullata (Eggers et al, 1999), L. calycina (Lawrence & Morton, 1979), L. caulescens (Avila-Acevedo et al, 2005), L. conferta (Borges et al, 2006), L. chamaedryoides, L. floribunda (Velasco-Negueruela et al, 1994;Lopez-Arze et al, 2009;Pellegrini et al, 2014;Camina et al, 2018), L. graveolens (Lopez-Arze et al, 2009, L. heteromorpha (Gilardoni et al, 2019), L. meyeni (Lopez-Arze et al, 2009, L. mutica (Malagón et al, 2003;Ramírez et al, 2017;Ramírez et al, 2018), L. paniculata (Valarezo et al, 2012;Gilardoni et al, 2019;Panamito et al, 2021), L. radula (Morocho et al, 2017;Gilardoni et al, 2019), L. salviae (Eggers et al, 2001;Díaz et al, 2019), L. schiedeana (Cicció et al, 1999;Stashenko et al, 1999;Puertas-Mejía et al, 2002;Rojas et al, 2004), L. urbanii (Zanoni & Adams, 1991), and L. vulcanicola (Brand et al, 2015. Up to date, only one Up to date, only a primary study of the essential oil from leaves of L. rufocampii has been reported with the identification by GC-FID of five major compounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%