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Chemical composition of the essential oil from two wormwood species Artemisia frigida and Artemisia argyrophylla

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RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 36, Issue 7, Pages 884-893

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MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S1068162010070162

Keywords

wormwood sage; silver-leaved wormwood; Artemisia frigida; Artemisia argyrophylla; Asteraceae; essential oil; chemical composition; chromato-mass spectrometry

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The composition of the essential oil from the wormwood sage (Artemisia frigida Willd., Asteraceae) of populations growing in the Altai Territory, the Altai Republic, the Khakass Republic, the Tuva Republic, and the East-Kazakhstan region of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the representative species of the silver-leaved wormwood Artemisia argyrophylla Ledeb. growing in the Republic Altai has been studied by chromato-mass spectrometry. An analysis of 15 samples of the essential oil from A. frigida obtained over a period from 1999 to 2007 indicates that samples from different populations have similar sets of the main components: alpha-pinene (0.2-7.8%), camphene (1.9-5.8%), 1,8-cineole (8.9-33.8%), camphor (6.7-40.0%), borneol (3.9-12.3%), terpine-4-ol (1.5-6.5%), bornyl acetate (1.4-22.0%), and germacrene D (1.4-14.6%). Some samples contain substantial amounts of alpha- and beta-thujones (in total up to 19.1%), which are completely absent in other samples. Some samples contain santolina alcohol (up to 13.8%) and its acetate (up to 4.8%). As differentiated from A. frigida, the essential oil of A. argyrophylla contains yomogi alcohol (1.2%), artemisia ketone (12.9%), artemisia alcohol (3.1%), artemisia alcohol acetate (3.9%), and small amounts of camphor (3.2%), borneol (0.3%), and bornyl acetate (0.2%).

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