INVESTIGADORES
DAMBOLENA Jose Sebastian
artículos
Título:
Essential oils of plants used in home medicine in North of Argentina
Autor/es:
DAMBOLENA JS; ZUNINO MP; ROTMAN A; AHUMADA O; LUCINI EI; BIURRUM F; ZYGADLO JA
Revista:
JOURNAL OF ESSENTIAL OIL RESEARCH
Editorial:
Allured Publishing Corp
Referencias:
Lugar: Carol Stream; Año: 2009 vol. 21 p. 405 - 409
ISSN:
1041-2905
Resumen:
Essential oils of the medicinal plants Satureja parvifolia, Satureja boliviana, Hyptis mutabilis, Leonorus sibiricus, Lippia turnerifolia, Xeroaloysia ovatifolia and Acantholippia salsoloides of north Argentina were analyzed by GC and GC/MS. Seventy-five compounds, representing more than 90% of the oils, were identified. The oils of both populations of S. parvifolia studied were characterized by a high content of piperitone (41.9% and 46%) and piperitenone oxide (50.1% and 49.3%). The most abundant constituents identified in S. boliviana oil were isomenthone (33%) and pulegone (25.3%). Hyptis mutabilis oil was characterized by b-phellandrene (27.1%) and b-caryophyllene (59.4%). The main constituents of L. sibiricus oil were the sesquiterpene hydrocarbons b-caryophyllene (35.2%), a-humulene (22.1%) and a-cubebene (18.4%). The oils of L. turnerifolia and X. ovatifolia also had a high content of sesquiterpenes. These were a-humulene (40.1%) and b-bisabolene (22.9%) in the oil of L. urnerifolia and b-caryophyllene (14.4%), (E)-nerolidol (10.5%), spathulenol (21.6%) and epi-a-cadinol (21.9%) in the oil of X. ovatifolia. Acantholippia salsoloides oil from Jujuy accumulated high contents of p-cymene (52.8%) and thymol (46.8%), while the oil from the population of Catamarca accumulated a-thujone (98.8%) as the major compound.