“…The phytochemical profile of Chaerophyllum L. EOs was studied previously for C. macropodum , C. crinitum Nematollahi et al, 2005), C. macrospermum (Sefidcon & Abdoli, 2005;Rustaiyan et al, 2002b, Mamedova, 1994, C. bulbosum sensu lato (Mamedova & Akhmedova, 1991;Kokkalou & Stefanou, 1989), C. aksekiense (Baser et al, 2000b), C. coloratum (Vajs et al, 1995), C. azoricum (Pedro et al, 1999) and C. prescotii (Letchamo et al, 2005) (Evergetis et al, 2009), S. campestre and S. peucedanoides (Baser et al 2000a;Bulatovic et al 2006) and in S. buchtormence. These compounds were also present in the EOs of S. resinosum and S. tortuosum, obtained from the fruits and not the herbal part of the plants (Dogan et al 2006).…”