2014
DOI: 10.1080/0972060x.2014.890078
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Chemical Composition of Essential Oils from Cladodes and Inflorescences from Male and Female Specimens ofBaccharis milleflora

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“…However, few essential oils have commercial importance (Verdi, Brighente and Pizzolatti, 2005;Campos et al, 2016). High concentrations of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes were already described in the essential oils obtained from this species (Ascari et al, 2012;Besten et al, 2012Besten et al, , 2014Campos et al, 2016). Antimicrobial (Galvão et al, 2012), insect repellent (Gleiser et al, 2011), insecticide (Sosa et al, 2012), antiulcerogenic (Massignani et al, 2009), cytotoxic (Zapata et al, 2010), anti-inflammatory (Florão et al, 2012), and sedative (Ascari et al, 2012) properties of the essential oils have already been described.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…However, few essential oils have commercial importance (Verdi, Brighente and Pizzolatti, 2005;Campos et al, 2016). High concentrations of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes were already described in the essential oils obtained from this species (Ascari et al, 2012;Besten et al, 2012Besten et al, , 2014Campos et al, 2016). Antimicrobial (Galvão et al, 2012), insect repellent (Gleiser et al, 2011), insecticide (Sosa et al, 2012), antiulcerogenic (Massignani et al, 2009), cytotoxic (Zapata et al, 2010), anti-inflammatory (Florão et al, 2012), and sedative (Ascari et al, 2012) properties of the essential oils have already been described.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…These studies show that there may or may not be differences in the chemical composition of the essential oils of male and female Baccharis specimens. [11][12][13][39][40][41][42] However, with HCA analysis (Figure 1), it was possible to observe a great similarity in the composition between the essential oils from B. aracatubaensis and B. organensis, which are the representatives of different sections, Axillaris and Caulopterae, respectively. This similarity can be explained by the stage of plant development and organensis were collected in mountainous regions above 1000 m of altitude and under high solar irradiation, while B. burchellii was collected from a region with higher humidity (river proximity), lower luminosity, and altitude.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two species of the Baccharis genus are known as producers of essential oils used in perfumery: vassoura oil ( Baccharis dracunculifolia oil) and carqueja oil ( Baccharis trimera or Baccharis genistelloides oil) . Around 50 Baccharis species were studied by their essential oils composition, but only very few studies have considered differentiation between sexes . The latter is a significant and distinctive fact of Baccharis genus in Asteraceae family.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%