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Investigation of essential oils of some Achillea l. (Asteraceae) taxa naturally grown in Bingöl provi̇nce

2014
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In this study, essential oils of some Achillea (Asteraceae) taxa, naturally grown in Bingol province were analyzed and evaluated phytochemically. The essential oil composition of Achillea samples obtained by hydro-distillation were analyzed by GC-FID-MS. Oil yields of plants in 100 gr dry sample were determined in the range of 0.2 - 0.6 (v/w). The total essential oils of studied taxa were described as 90.61 - 96.70 %. The main compounds of Achillea taxa used in this study determined as 1,8-cineole, endo-bornylacetate, piperitone, α-pinene, β-pinene, trans-chrysantenon, sabinene, cyclohexanol, 1,3,6-octatriene, β-bisaboleneepoksite, β-thujone, borneol, cis-sabinenehydrate and camphor. Chemotypes of Achillea taxa were described as 1,8-cineole in A. vermicularis, A. millefolium subsp. millefolium var. millefolium, A. coarctata and A. arabica (Sin: A. biebersteinii); 1,3-pentadien in A. filipendulina. phytochemical relationships within Achillea genus were discussed by obtained data.

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Dr. Ahmet Vecdi Çakıcı

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Ahmet Vecdi Çakıcı (Master Thesis). Investigation of essential oils of some Achillea l. (Asteraceae) taxa naturally grown in Bingöl provi̇nce, 2014, Bingol University.

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