2006
DOI: 10.1080/10412905.2006.9699039
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Volatile Composition ofGutierrezia sarothrae(Broom Snakeweed) as Determined by Steam Distillation and Solid Phase Microextraction

Abstract: Volatiles of Gutierezia sarothrae (broom snakeweed, snakeweed) were isolated from ground, composite tissues by steam distillation and by solid phase microextraction (SPME), then separated and analyzed by gas chromatography with mass spectral and fl ame ionization detection. Compounds detected varied in quantity between isolation protocols. In the oil, cryptone (6.4%) and β-eudesmol (5.9%) were the only compounds comprising more than 5% of the chromatographic peak area. In samples prepared by solid-phase microe… Show more

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“…): m/z [M+Na] + , calcd. for C 25 H 34 O 7 Na + : 469.2197, found: 469.2218; [2M+Na] + , calcd. for C 50 H 68 O 14 Na + , 915.4501, found: 915.4543.…”
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“…): m/z [M+Na] + , calcd. for C 25 H 34 O 7 Na + : 469.2197, found: 469.2218; [2M+Na] + , calcd. for C 50 H 68 O 14 Na + , 915.4501, found: 915.4543.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Gutierrezia sarothrae , a member of this family, is widely distributed in the rangelands of western North America [2]. The plant has been used externally to treat bee stings, snake bites, flesh wounds [3], and rheumatism [4].…”
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“…Recently, solid‐phase microextraction (SPME) in combination with gas chromatography (GC) has been applied increasingly often in the essential oil analyses of spices, including marjoram and thyme (Richter and Schellenberg 2007), basil (Klimankova and others 2008), pepper (Jirovetz and others 2002), garden dill (Zawirska‐Wojtasiak and Wąsowicz 2002), and chili peppers (Mazida and others 2005). The application of SPME makes it possible to isolate a bigger amount of volatile compounds than in case of distillation (Lucero and others 2006). The authors of this article successfully used SPME also in studies on chirality of volatile compounds from spice plants (Wojtowicz and Zawirska‐Wojtasiak 2009).…”
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“…cited therein, 7-9). Only the volatiles from the species G. sarothrae have been studied previously (10,11).…”
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