Author/Authors :
Masoudi, Shiva Department of Chemistry - Central Tehran Branch Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation from the stem, leaf and flower of Phlomis
aucheri Boiss., which is endemic to Iran, stem, leaf and root of Teucrium polium L. and solvent
free microwave extraction oil from leaf of Ajuga chamaecistus Ging. Subsp chamaecistus
were analyzed by GC and GC/MS. Germacrene D (11.10%, 28.31% and 21. 06%) was the
main constituent in the stem, leaf, and flower oils of P. aucheri, respectively. The other main
component in the stem oil of the plant was (E) - anethole (24.58%) and in the flower oil was
β- caryophyllene (15.93%). All three oils were rich in regard to sesquiterpenes. The main
components in the stem, leaf and root of T. polium were α- muurolol (25.02%, 20.03% and
19.53%), α- cadinol (15.72%, 8.11% and 13.01%) and β-cayophyllene (10.86%, 10.11% and
10.64%) respectively. All three oils were rich in regard to sesquiterpenes. The major components
in the leaf oil of A.chamaecistus were (z)-β-ocimene (12.11%) and germacrene D (10.11%).
The oil of the plant was rich in regard to both monoterpens and sesquiter penes.
Keywords :
Microwave extraction , Hydrodistillation , Essential oil , Lamiacea , Ajuga chamaecistus , Teucrium polium , Phlomis aucheri