Abdel-sattar, E., Zaitoun, A., Farag, A., and Harraz, F., (2008). Chemical composition, insecticidal and repellent activity of Schinus molle L. leaf and fruit essential oils against Trogoderma granarium and Tribolium castaneum. Natural Product Research. 24 (3):2 26-35.
Abir, K., Majdi,H., Manef,A, and Sameh,A. (2016). Schinus molle: Chemical Analysis, Phenolic Compounds and Evaluation of its Antioxidant Activity. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 8(5): 93-101.
Baser, K.H.C., Kurkcuoglu, M., Demircakmak, B., Ulker, N., & Beis, S.H. (1997). Composition of the essential oil of Schinus molle L. grown in Turkey. Journal of Essential Oil Research, 9, 693–696.
Belhamel.K., Abderrahim, A, and Ludwi, R. (2008). Chemical Composition and antibacterial activity of the essential oil of Schinus molle L. grown in Algeria. International Journal of Essential Oil Therapeutics,2, 175-177, doi:10.17660/2009.826.27.
Carmen, R., Pilar, M., Eduardo, D, & Patrick, M. (2011). Essential Oils from Leaves ofSchinus molle and S. lentiscifolius of Uruguayan Origin, Journal of Essential Oil Research, 8: 1, 71-73, DOI: 10.1080/10412905.1996.9700558.
Dalia, H., Al-Gendy, A, and El Sahzly, A. (2016). Chemical Composition and Cytotoxic Activity of the Essential Oils of Schinus molle Growing in Egypt. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research. 8. 779-793.
Diaz, C., Quesada, S., Brenes, O., Aguilar, G, and Ciccio, Jose F. (2008). Chemical composition of Schinus molle essential oil and its cytotoxic activity on tumour cell lines, Natural Product Research, 22:17, 1521-1534, doi:10.1080/14786410701848154.
Dikshit, A., Naqvi, AA, and Husain A. (1986). Schinus molle: a new source of natural fungitoxicant. Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 51(5): 1085-88.
ESO 2000. The Complete Database of Essential Oils, Boelens Aroma Chemical Information Service, The Netherlands, 1999.
Eucles, S., Marina, O., Chageas., Marize, T,. Peres, P,. Sonia, C, and Hess. (2011). Chemical composition and biological activities of leaf essential oil from Schinus molle (Anacardiaceae). Journal of essential oil bearing plants
Gonzalo, R., Lothar, H., Mayar, L., Alejandro, P, and Rainer W. (2017). Constituents from the bark resin of Schinus molle L. Revista brasileria de farmacognosia,doi:10.2016/07.004.
Ibrahim, B., Al–Naser, Z. (2014). Analysis of fruits Schinus molle extractions and the efficacy in inhibition of growth the fungi in laboratory, Intern J Chem Tech Res., 6, 2799- 2806.
Joulain, D., Koenig, W.A. (1988). The Atlas of Spectra Data of Sesquiterpene Hydrocarbons, EB-Verlag, Hamburg. Koenig, W.A., Joulain, D, and Hochmuth, D.H. (2004). Terpenoids and Related Constituents of Essential Oils. Massfinder 3, Hamburg, Germany.
MacLafferty, F.W., Stauffer, D.B. (1989). The Wiley/NBS Registry of Mass Spectral Data, J Wiley and Sons: New York.
Marongiu, B., Piras, A, and Porcedda, S, (2004). Comparative analysis of the oil and supercritical CO2 extract of Elettaria cardamomum (L.) Maton. J Agric Food Chem 52: 6278-6282.
Onder, D., Artun, S., Nedim, T, and Esin, H. (2010). Chemical composition, repellent and antimicrobial activity of Schinus molle L. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 4(21), 2211-2216.
Orwa, C., Mutua, A., Kindy, R., Jamnadass, R, and Simons, A. (2009). Agroforestree Database: a tree reference and selection guide version 4.0. http://www.worldagroforestry.org/output/agroforestree-database Accessed 11.02.2019.
Perez-Lopez, A., Cirio, A. T., Rivsgalindo, V. M., Aranda, R. S, and De Torres, N. W. (2011). Activity against Streptococcus pneumonia of the essential oil and δ-cadinene isolated from Schinus molle fruit, J Essen Oil Res., 23, 25- 28.
Chemical characterization of Schinus molle L. essential oils from North Cyprus
Analysis of hydrodistilled essential
oils from dried leaves and fruits of Schinus
molle L. collected from two localities in Lefkoşa (Nicosia), Northern
Cyprus were analyzed by GC-FID and GC/MS. α-Phellandrene (31.5% -31.6%),
(26.7%-36.3%), limonene (10.1%-11.4%), (12.5%-13.5%), β-phellandrene
(9.9%-10.9%), (10.3%-12.2%) were identified as the major constituents,
respectively. Moreover, myrcene was a main constituent identified only in
fruits (18.5%-19.9%). While, bicyclogermacrene was the main component characterized
in the leaf oils (12.0%-11.1%).
Abdel-sattar, E., Zaitoun, A., Farag, A., and Harraz, F., (2008). Chemical composition, insecticidal and repellent activity of Schinus molle L. leaf and fruit essential oils against Trogoderma granarium and Tribolium castaneum. Natural Product Research. 24 (3):2 26-35.
Abir, K., Majdi,H., Manef,A, and Sameh,A. (2016). Schinus molle: Chemical Analysis, Phenolic Compounds and Evaluation of its Antioxidant Activity. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 8(5): 93-101.
Baser, K.H.C., Kurkcuoglu, M., Demircakmak, B., Ulker, N., & Beis, S.H. (1997). Composition of the essential oil of Schinus molle L. grown in Turkey. Journal of Essential Oil Research, 9, 693–696.
Belhamel.K., Abderrahim, A, and Ludwi, R. (2008). Chemical Composition and antibacterial activity of the essential oil of Schinus molle L. grown in Algeria. International Journal of Essential Oil Therapeutics,2, 175-177, doi:10.17660/2009.826.27.
Carmen, R., Pilar, M., Eduardo, D, & Patrick, M. (2011). Essential Oils from Leaves ofSchinus molle and S. lentiscifolius of Uruguayan Origin, Journal of Essential Oil Research, 8: 1, 71-73, DOI: 10.1080/10412905.1996.9700558.
Dalia, H., Al-Gendy, A, and El Sahzly, A. (2016). Chemical Composition and Cytotoxic Activity of the Essential Oils of Schinus molle Growing in Egypt. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research. 8. 779-793.
Diaz, C., Quesada, S., Brenes, O., Aguilar, G, and Ciccio, Jose F. (2008). Chemical composition of Schinus molle essential oil and its cytotoxic activity on tumour cell lines, Natural Product Research, 22:17, 1521-1534, doi:10.1080/14786410701848154.
Dikshit, A., Naqvi, AA, and Husain A. (1986). Schinus molle: a new source of natural fungitoxicant. Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 51(5): 1085-88.
ESO 2000. The Complete Database of Essential Oils, Boelens Aroma Chemical Information Service, The Netherlands, 1999.
Eucles, S., Marina, O., Chageas., Marize, T,. Peres, P,. Sonia, C, and Hess. (2011). Chemical composition and biological activities of leaf essential oil from Schinus molle (Anacardiaceae). Journal of essential oil bearing plants
Gonzalo, R., Lothar, H., Mayar, L., Alejandro, P, and Rainer W. (2017). Constituents from the bark resin of Schinus molle L. Revista brasileria de farmacognosia,doi:10.2016/07.004.
Ibrahim, B., Al–Naser, Z. (2014). Analysis of fruits Schinus molle extractions and the efficacy in inhibition of growth the fungi in laboratory, Intern J Chem Tech Res., 6, 2799- 2806.
Joulain, D., Koenig, W.A. (1988). The Atlas of Spectra Data of Sesquiterpene Hydrocarbons, EB-Verlag, Hamburg. Koenig, W.A., Joulain, D, and Hochmuth, D.H. (2004). Terpenoids and Related Constituents of Essential Oils. Massfinder 3, Hamburg, Germany.
MacLafferty, F.W., Stauffer, D.B. (1989). The Wiley/NBS Registry of Mass Spectral Data, J Wiley and Sons: New York.
Marongiu, B., Piras, A, and Porcedda, S, (2004). Comparative analysis of the oil and supercritical CO2 extract of Elettaria cardamomum (L.) Maton. J Agric Food Chem 52: 6278-6282.
Onder, D., Artun, S., Nedim, T, and Esin, H. (2010). Chemical composition, repellent and antimicrobial activity of Schinus molle L. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 4(21), 2211-2216.
Orwa, C., Mutua, A., Kindy, R., Jamnadass, R, and Simons, A. (2009). Agroforestree Database: a tree reference and selection guide version 4.0. http://www.worldagroforestry.org/output/agroforestree-database Accessed 11.02.2019.
Perez-Lopez, A., Cirio, A. T., Rivsgalindo, V. M., Aranda, R. S, and De Torres, N. W. (2011). Activity against Streptococcus pneumonia of the essential oil and δ-cadinene isolated from Schinus molle fruit, J Essen Oil Res., 23, 25- 28.
Alnawari, H., Demirci, B., Hanoğlu, A., Hanoğlu, D., vd. (2018). Chemical characterization of Schinus molle L. essential oils from North Cyprus. Natural Volatiles and Essential Oils, 5(3), 7-12.