2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.bse.2003.11.003
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Protium icicariba as a source of volatile essences

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“…For the essential fruit oil, the major constituent in the sample coming from Ceará is part of the biosynthetic pathway of pinene, while the monoterpene identified as major constituent in the Pernambuco sample is part of the pathway of terpinene. The amount and variation of the oil composition in plants are heavily influenced by climatic factors and geographical parameters as well as genetic factors (Machado et al, 2003;Siani et al, 2004).…”
Section: Chemical Composition and Acaricidal Activity Of The Leaf Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the essential fruit oil, the major constituent in the sample coming from Ceará is part of the biosynthetic pathway of pinene, while the monoterpene identified as major constituent in the Pernambuco sample is part of the pathway of terpinene. The amount and variation of the oil composition in plants are heavily influenced by climatic factors and geographical parameters as well as genetic factors (Machado et al, 2003;Siani et al, 2004).…”
Section: Chemical Composition and Acaricidal Activity Of The Leaf Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brazilian exportation of essential oils, plant extracts and oleoresin is around US$ 50.8 million dollars per year, with orange oil having the largest share of this amount (Sousa, 2005). The species of Burseraceae are known to exude resins that are rich in essential oils (Siani et al, 2004), triterpenes and other constituents (Rudiger et al, 2007). Some species of this family produce a great amount of essential oil that has potential possibilities of application in the perfumery industry (Siani et al, 2004) and the diversification of the plant species provides large economic viability (Gottelib & Kaplan, 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All tribes are represented in the America, Africa and Indo-Asian tropics, with the highest diversity found in Southern Hemisphere (Weeks et al, 2005). These species are widely spread all over Brazil, mainly in the Amazon Region, where the genus Protium makes up 80% of the Burseraceae (Siani et al, 2004). Alto Juruá Region, in the state of Acre, Brazil, P. heptaphyllum (Aubl.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A família Burseraceae compreende aproximadamente 600 espécies e 21 gêneros distribuídos em três tribos: Protieae (4 gêneros) , Bowellieae (8 gêneros) e Canarieae (9 gêneros) [29].…”
Section: -Protium Sppunclassified
“…As Burseraceaes quase sempre têm traços de látex branco resinoso tanto em seus ramos, como dispersos em formas de gotículas em talhos feitos na casca. Ferimentos nos troncos são caracterizados pelo esbranquiçamento, devido à rápida secagem da resina aromática [29].…”
Section: -Protium Sppunclassified