2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2017.01.006
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Hypericum spp. volatile profiling and the potential significance in the quality control of new valuable raw material

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“…H. uniglandulosum collected again in Turkey presented α-pinene as the major compound of the EO (35.1%) [51], though Ahmed et al [27] reported much lower levels of this compound (2.7%), while 2,6-dimethyl-3,5-heptadien-2-one was found to be the major constituent (40.7%). Similar differences in the EOs composition of H. lydium collected from Turkey were observed, reporting, on the one hand, α-pinene (58%; 71.2%) [51,52] as the major component, and on the other hand, oxygenated terpenes (verbenone 22.2%, caryophyllene oxide 18.3% [53]). In the latter study, H. orientale also collected from Turkey showed high levels of β-selinene (37.1%), though samples collected from France were abundant in αpinene and undecane [53].…”
Section: Chemical Constituents Of Hypericum Spp Eossupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…H. uniglandulosum collected again in Turkey presented α-pinene as the major compound of the EO (35.1%) [51], though Ahmed et al [27] reported much lower levels of this compound (2.7%), while 2,6-dimethyl-3,5-heptadien-2-one was found to be the major constituent (40.7%). Similar differences in the EOs composition of H. lydium collected from Turkey were observed, reporting, on the one hand, α-pinene (58%; 71.2%) [51,52] as the major component, and on the other hand, oxygenated terpenes (verbenone 22.2%, caryophyllene oxide 18.3% [53]). In the latter study, H. orientale also collected from Turkey showed high levels of β-selinene (37.1%), though samples collected from France were abundant in αpinene and undecane [53].…”
Section: Chemical Constituents Of Hypericum Spp Eossupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Similar differences in the EOs composition of H. lydium collected from Turkey were observed, reporting, on the one hand, α-pinene (58%; 71.2%) [51,52] as the major component, and on the other hand, oxygenated terpenes (verbenone 22.2%, caryophyllene oxide 18.3% [53]). In the latter study, H. orientale also collected from Turkey showed high levels of β-selinene (37.1%), though samples collected from France were abundant in αpinene and undecane [53]. The major compounds for H. confertum (syn.…”
Section: Chemical Constituents Of Hypericum Spp Eossupporting
confidence: 70%
“…It was previously reported that PCA and HCA were able to distinguish genetic and environmental varieties effectively based on the volatile profiles. In this work, the ‘Huapi’ kumquat and ‘Eureka’ lemon production areas were discriminated using PCA and HCA, and their sampling sites showed that they had a very similar aroma quality, which supported the variability of production area …”
Section: Relationship Between Aroma‐active Compounds and Production Asupporting
confidence: 53%
“…In this work, the 'Huapi' kumquat and 'Eureka' lemon production areas were discriminated using PCA and HCA, and their sampling sites showed that they had a very similar aroma quality, which supported the variability of production area. [32][33][34]…”
Section: Relationship Between Aroma-active Compounds and Production Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hyperici herba (Hypericum perforatum) belongs to the Hypericaceae family and is recognized as one of the oldest used, most extensively investigated, and, thus, most valuable medicinal herbs in The International Pharmacopoeia [37,38]. Lately, the research interest in this herb has been renewed due to its increasing commercial value.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%