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Hamdard Medicus. 2005; 48 (4): 101-104
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-171040

ABSTRACT

The essential oils of three wild varieties of Mentha longifolia [L.] Huds. growing in distinct geographic areas of Iran [var. petiolata, var. kotschyana and var. chlorodictya], obtained by hydrodistillation, were studied. The results of quantitative and qualitative analysis by means of GC/MS, have shown that the essential oils of two varieties [var. chlorodictya and var. kotschyana]were characterized by the high concentration of piperitone oxide and piperitenone oxide, whereas the third one [var. petiolata]was rich in pulegone. Mentha chlorodictya has the higher amount of essential oil [2.6% v/w], the yield of Mentha petiolata and Mentha kotschyana was 2.1 and 1.3 v/w, respectively

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Hamdard Medicus. 2005; 48 (1): 46-49
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-171977

ABSTRACT

The essential oils of three wild varieties of Mentha longifolia [L.] Huds. growing in distinct geographic area of Iran [var. petiolata, var. kotschyana and var. chlorodictya], obtained by hydrodistillation, were studied. The results of quantitative and qualitative analysis by means of GC/MS, have shown that the essential oils of two varieties [var. chlorodictya and var. kotschyana] were characterized by the high concentration of piperitone oxide and piperitenone oxide, whereas the third one [var. petiolata] was rich in pulegone. Mentha chlorodictya has the higher amount of essential oil [2.6% v/w], the yield of Mentha petiolata and Mentha kotschyana was 2.1 and 1.3% v/w, respectively

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DARU-Journal of Faculty of Pharmacy Tehran University of Medical Sciences. 2002; 10 (2): 67-9
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-59111

ABSTRACT

The chemical compositions of the essential oils and the volatile concentrate of Mentha piperita L. [Labiatae] obtained by supercritical carbon dioxide extraction [SFE] at 35°C and 100 atm were compared using GC/MS. Whereas twenty four components were identified in the essential oil, only seven compounds, including the main compounds of the peppermint oil were isolated by the SFE. The percent of major components of the oil and the extract were: Menthol [31.53 and 48.39], Menthone [23.37 and 26.68] and Isomenthone [11.11 and 6.58], respectively. From these results it may concluded that the SFE method supply a selective essential oil extract


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Oils, Volatile/chemistry , Carbon Dioxide , Plant Extracts/chemistry
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