Essential oil yield and compositions of endemic mountain tea (Sideritis libanotica Labill. ssp. linearis (Bentham) Borm. and Sideritis bilgerana P.H. Davis) cultivated in Konya ecological conditions of Turkey
Yıl 2018,
, 204 - 205, 07.10.2018
Yüksel Kan
,
Asuman Kan
İrem Ayran
,
Sadiye Ayşe Çelik
Öz
In
this study, it was investigated essential oil yield and compositions of endemic
mountain tea (Sideritis libanotica Labill.
and Sideritis bilgerana P.H. Davis) cultivated in Konya ecological conditions, Turkey. The essential oil yield of cultivated Sideritis libonitica Labill. flowers was 0.20 % while the essential
oil yield of Sideritis bilgerana P.H.
Davis flowers was 0.15%. The highest essential oil components were determined
as 19.82 % β-pinene, 14.60 % α-pinene from Sideritis
bilgerana P.H. Davis; 25.92 % hexadecanoic acid and 21.49% δ-cadinene from Sideritis libonitica
Labill. According to the results of this study, it was determined that
significant differences between essential oil yield and components of cultivated
the endemic mountain tea species in Konya ecological conditions were determined.
Kaynakça
- Demirtas, I., Ayhan, B., Sahin, A., Aksit, H., Elmastas, M. Telci, I. (2011). Antioxidant activity and chemical composition of Sideritis libanotica Labill. ssp. linearis (Bentham) Borm. (Lamiaceae). Natural Product Research, 25 (16), 1512–1523.
- Baytop, T. (1999). Therapy with medicinal plants in Turkey (past and present). Istanbul, Nobel Tip Publications.
- Yesilada, E., Honda, G., Sezik, E., Tabata, M., Fujita, T., Tanaka, T., Takeda, Y., Takaishi, Y. (1995). Traditional medicine in Turkey V. Folk medicine in inner Taurus mountains. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 46, 133–152.
- Carikci, S., Kilic, T., Azizoglu, A., Topcu, G. (2012). Chemical constituents of two endemic sideritis species from turkey with antioxidant activity. Rec. Nat. Prod. 6 (2),101-109.
- Gumuscu, A., Tugay, O., Kan, Y. (2011). Comparison of essential oil compositions of some natural and cultivated endemic sideritis species. Advances in Environmental Biology, 5(2), 222-226.
- Iscan, G., Kirimer, N., Kurkcuoglu, M., Baser, K.H.C. (2005). Composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil of endemic species from Turkey: Sideritis cilicica and Sideritis bilgerana. Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 41(6), 679-82.
- Tepe, B., Sokmen, M., Akpulat, H.A., Yumrutas, O., Sokmen, A. (2006). Screening of antioksidative properties of the methonolic exstracts of Pelargonium endlicherianum Fenzl., Verbascum wiedemannianum Fisch.&Mey., Sideritis libonotica Labill. Subsp. Linearis(Bentham) Borm., Centaurea mucronifera DC. and Hieracium cappadocicum Freyn from Turkish Flora. Food Chemistry, 98, 9-13.
- Gonzales-Burgos, E., Carretero, M.E., Gomez-Serranillos M.P (2011). Sideritis spp.: uses, chemical composition and pharmacological activities-A review. J. Etnopharmacology, 135, 209-225.
Yıl 2018,
, 204 - 205, 07.10.2018
Yüksel Kan
,
Asuman Kan
İrem Ayran
,
Sadiye Ayşe Çelik
Kaynakça
- Demirtas, I., Ayhan, B., Sahin, A., Aksit, H., Elmastas, M. Telci, I. (2011). Antioxidant activity and chemical composition of Sideritis libanotica Labill. ssp. linearis (Bentham) Borm. (Lamiaceae). Natural Product Research, 25 (16), 1512–1523.
- Baytop, T. (1999). Therapy with medicinal plants in Turkey (past and present). Istanbul, Nobel Tip Publications.
- Yesilada, E., Honda, G., Sezik, E., Tabata, M., Fujita, T., Tanaka, T., Takeda, Y., Takaishi, Y. (1995). Traditional medicine in Turkey V. Folk medicine in inner Taurus mountains. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 46, 133–152.
- Carikci, S., Kilic, T., Azizoglu, A., Topcu, G. (2012). Chemical constituents of two endemic sideritis species from turkey with antioxidant activity. Rec. Nat. Prod. 6 (2),101-109.
- Gumuscu, A., Tugay, O., Kan, Y. (2011). Comparison of essential oil compositions of some natural and cultivated endemic sideritis species. Advances in Environmental Biology, 5(2), 222-226.
- Iscan, G., Kirimer, N., Kurkcuoglu, M., Baser, K.H.C. (2005). Composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil of endemic species from Turkey: Sideritis cilicica and Sideritis bilgerana. Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 41(6), 679-82.
- Tepe, B., Sokmen, M., Akpulat, H.A., Yumrutas, O., Sokmen, A. (2006). Screening of antioksidative properties of the methonolic exstracts of Pelargonium endlicherianum Fenzl., Verbascum wiedemannianum Fisch.&Mey., Sideritis libonotica Labill. Subsp. Linearis(Bentham) Borm., Centaurea mucronifera DC. and Hieracium cappadocicum Freyn from Turkish Flora. Food Chemistry, 98, 9-13.
- Gonzales-Burgos, E., Carretero, M.E., Gomez-Serranillos M.P (2011). Sideritis spp.: uses, chemical composition and pharmacological activities-A review. J. Etnopharmacology, 135, 209-225.