2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0367-326x(02)00244-7
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Essential oil composition and antioxidant activity of endemic Ziziphora taurica subsp. cleonioides

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“…Other conditions of GC±MS were the same as set out above. Oil injected volume: 0.1 l, fraction secondary metabolites such as pulegone, isomenthone, limonene, 1,8-cineole and piperitenone (Dembistikii et al, 1995;Meral et al, 2002). Sajadi et al (2003) explored the composition of the essential oil from Z. clinopodioides in Bakhteyari province and twenty-two components were identified in which pulegone was 53.2%, ρ-methalenalol was 21.4%, 1,8-cineole was 10.3% and β-pinene was 1.6%.…”
Section: Preparation and Phytochemical Analysis Of Essential Oilmentioning
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“…Other conditions of GC±MS were the same as set out above. Oil injected volume: 0.1 l, fraction secondary metabolites such as pulegone, isomenthone, limonene, 1,8-cineole and piperitenone (Dembistikii et al, 1995;Meral et al, 2002). Sajadi et al (2003) explored the composition of the essential oil from Z. clinopodioides in Bakhteyari province and twenty-two components were identified in which pulegone was 53.2%, ρ-methalenalol was 21.4%, 1,8-cineole was 10.3% and β-pinene was 1.6%.…”
Section: Preparation and Phytochemical Analysis Of Essential Oilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blue Mint Bush with the scientific name of Ziziphora clinopodioides Lam., locally known as "kakuti-e kuhi" grows wild in Iran, Turkey, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan and Iraq (Sardashti et al, 2012;Schulz et al, 2005). This species is an edible medicinal plant which the dried aerial parts, leaves, flowers and stem of the plant are used for production of tea, condiments or additive in foods and yogurt and other dairy products to offer aroma and flavor (Meral et al, 2002;Ozturk and Ercisli, 2007;Zargari, 1993). Ziziphora clinopodioides encompasses nine subspecies native to Iran.…”
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“…rigida [21,22], Z. hispanica [23], Z. pamiroalaica [36], Z. pedicellata [24,25], Z. persica [4,13,25,26], Z. taurica subsp. cleonioides [27], Z. tenuior [13,[28][29][30][31][32][33][34] Z. vichodceviana [25]. 34 -(% ): , , 3,5-, , , , , , , -1,3--7-, , -2--1-, -3--8-, , , , , -, , , [27], Z. hispanica [23], Z. clinopodioides subsp.…”
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“…cleonioides [27], Z. tenuior [13,[28][29][30][31][32][33][34] Z. vichodceviana [25]. 34 -(% ): , , 3,5-, , , , , , , -1,3--7-, , -2--1-, -3--8-, , , , , -, , , [27], Z. hispanica [23], Z. clinopodioides subsp. bungeana [20] Z. vichodceviana [25].…”
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