Essential oil composition of the flowerheads of <i>Chrysanthemum coronarium</i> L. from Greece
Andriani Basta, Milica Pavlović, Maria Couladis, Olga Tzakou
Flavour and Fragrance Journal
Abstract
Abstract The essential oils of the flowerheads (capitula) of Chrysanthemum coronarium (Compositae), collected in two different locations in Greece, were obtained by hydrodistillation and analysed by GC–MS. Fifty‐six constituents were identified, of which oxygenated monoterpenes made the highest contribution. The major constituents in sample A were trans ‐chrysanthenyl acetate (13.2%), trans ‐chrysanthenyl isovalerate (10.2%) and cis ‐chrysanthenyl acetate (9.9%), while those of sample B were camphor (15.7%), cis ‐chrysanthenyl acetate (9.1%) and trans ‐chrysanthenyl acetate (7.8%). Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Extracted Claims
6 claims extracted from this paper into the knowledge graph
camphor is a major constituent essential oil of Chrysanthemum coronarium
“The major constituents in sample B were camphor (15.7%), cis-chrysanthenyl acetate (9.1%) and trans-chrysanthenyl acetate (7.8%)”
trans-chrysanthenyl isovalerate is a major constituent essential oil of Chrysanthemum coronarium
“The major constituents in sample A were trans-chrysanthenyl acetate (13.2%), trans-chrysanthenyl isovalerate (10.2%) and cis-chrysanthenyl acetate (9.9%)”
trans-chrysanthenyl acetate is a major constituent essential oil of Chrysanthemum coronarium
“The major constituents in sample B were camphor (15.7%), cis-chrysanthenyl acetate (9.1%) and trans-chrysanthenyl acetate (7.8%)”