Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, Gonbad Kavous University, Gonbad, Iran
2. Faculty of Basic Sciences, Tehran University of Payam-e-Noor, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Microwave-assisted hydrodistillation was used to isolate essential oil from
the leaf and stem of Ziziphora clinopodioides collected in the flowering
stage on two locations, Almeh and Sojogh, of the Golestan Province (Iran), in
June of 2009. The total contents of monoterpene and sesquiterpene fractions
(52.45% and 1.08%, respectively) in the leaf oil of Almeh plants were higher
than those of Sojogh (46.64% and 0.12%, respectively). The essential oil of
the stem of the plants from Sojogh was characterized by the presence of eight
oxygenated monoterpenes (22.17%), while four oxygenated monoterpenes
(11.15%), one monterpene hydrocarbon (2.71%), and one oxygenated
sesquiterpene (0.21%) were found in the plants from the region of Almeh. The
analysis of the essential oil of dried aerial parts showed the presence of
oxygenated monoterpenes pulegone and menthol (the region of Sojogh) and
pulegone, 1,8-cineol, D-neoisomenthol and chrysanthenone (the region of
Almeh), as the main constituents. Also, chrysanthenone (9.75%), found as the
second major component of the leaf of Z. clinopodioides of Almeh, was not
identified as the oil component of the other region. The results obtained on
the chemical composition of Z. clinopodioides oil of two regions from the
Golestan Province revealed that in general, that there are some differences
in the major components and their relative concentrations. This may be
probably due to the different environmental and genetic factors, different
chemotypes and the nutritional status of the plants, as well as other factors
that can influence the oil composition.
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