In vitro Propagation and Volatile Compound Characterization of Lavandula stoechas L. subsp. stoechas-An Economically Important Source of Essential Oil
Date
2019Author
Mokhtarzadeh, Sam and Demirci, Betul and Agalar, Hale Gamze and Khawar,
Khalid Mahmood and Kirimer, Nese
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The objective in this study is to isolate and characterize volatile
compounds of Lavandula stoechas L. subsp. stoechas rooted with
micropropagation techniques and grown under suitable in vitro
conditions. Microdistillation procedure was applied on aerial parts of
this plant. The volatile compounds were characterized by GC-FID and
GC-MS systems, simultaneously. Based on results, twenty-two compounds
were identified. Major volatile compounds included camphor (38.5\%),
bornyl acetate (10.6\%), alpha-fenchone (8.9\%), 1,8-cineole (4.3\%),
alpha-pinene (4.0\%), linalool (3.5\%), viridiflorol (3.8\%) myrtenal
(2.7\%), geranyl acetate (2.1\%). These results were positively related
with data published regarding the plant growing wild.
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