Majid Halimi Khalilabad; Ali Firoznia; Masomeh Taghavi; Mohabat Nadaf
Abstract
The aim of this study is to determine the chemical composition of essential oils of Chaerophyllum khorassanicum belonging to the Apiaceae family for the first time. Identification ...
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The aim of this study is to determine the chemical composition of essential oils of Chaerophyllum khorassanicum belonging to the Apiaceae family for the first time. Identification of essential oils is necessary, for food, cosmetics- health industry, and medicinal uses. The plant was collected at the flowering stage of Khorassan Razavi Province in Iran, Farizi Village. The shoot parts of the specimen were dried in the laboratory and crushed to particles. The essential oils were obtained by hydro-distillation using Clevenger and analyzed by GC-MS. Fifty-one components were identified in Chaerophyllum khorassanicum essential oils which accounted for 97.2% of the essence. The major chemical category of the volatile compounds were the monoterpene hydrocarbons (65.5%), followed by oxygenated monoterpenes (24.5%). In particular, the main components were limonene 32.1%, methyl eugenol 16.2%, and β-Ocimene 15.6%. In conclusion, monoterpene hydrocarbons are characteristic and represent excellent chemotaxonomical markers for Chaerophyllum khorassanicum.