2019
DOI: 10.14233/ajchem.2019.21970
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Chemical Profile and Biological Activities of Essential Oil from Flowers of Artemisia dubia Wall. ex Bess. Growing Wild in Western Himalaya, India

Abstract: The flowers of Artemisia dubia wall ex Bess., on hydrodistillation provided a refreshing violet-blue viscous essential oil with sweet woody odour. The oil was found to be a complex mixture of monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes and their esters. A total of 67 chemical constituents comprising 79.43 % of the oil were characterized with the help of gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Major chemical constituents of the oil were characterized as nerylisovalerate (9.79 %), 1,8-cineole (8.32 %), neryl-2-methyl… Show more

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“…For some examples, the essential oil extracted from the flowers of Artemisia dubia was found to be highly concentrated in aroma chemicals such as terpene esters, sesquiterpenes, and oxygenated monoterpenes, with neryl-2-methylbutanoate (7.32%), 1,8-cineole (8.32%), and nerylisovalerate (9.79%) as their three primary chemical constituents. The oil had a substantial anti-proliferative effect against the human cancer cell lines HCT-116 and A549 (Shameem et al, 2019). Pinus roxburghii essential oil (PREO) has been shown to reduce cell proliferation and cause apoptosis in cancer cells, an effect related to NF-B inhibition.…”
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“…For some examples, the essential oil extracted from the flowers of Artemisia dubia was found to be highly concentrated in aroma chemicals such as terpene esters, sesquiterpenes, and oxygenated monoterpenes, with neryl-2-methylbutanoate (7.32%), 1,8-cineole (8.32%), and nerylisovalerate (9.79%) as their three primary chemical constituents. The oil had a substantial anti-proliferative effect against the human cancer cell lines HCT-116 and A549 (Shameem et al, 2019). Pinus roxburghii essential oil (PREO) has been shown to reduce cell proliferation and cause apoptosis in cancer cells, an effect related to NF-B inhibition.…”
Section: Nomentioning
confidence: 99%