Yıl: 2019 Cilt: 13 Sayı: 5 Sayfa Aralığı: 405 - 412 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.25135/rnp.123.18.11.1060 İndeks Tarihi: 29-06-2020

Volatile Oil Constituents of Crataegus azarolus L. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb.

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In this study the volatile oils constituents of the inflorescence and unripe fruits of Crataegus azarolusL. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb. were investigated. Fifty-four compounds were identified by GC and GC-MSanalysis. The major outstanding constituents of the essential oil in all samples (dried and fresh C. azarolus anddried C. pallasii) were; tricosane (33.8%, 29.3%, 34.0 %), pentacosane (24.6%, 21.1%, 30.8%), heptacosane(12.5%, 10.2%, 11.7%), and tetracosane (6.0%, 5.6%, 5.7%), respectively. Besides these alkanes, ten compounds(nonanal, β-elemene, undecanal, β-caryophyllene, (E, E)-α-farnesene, eicosane, hexyl benzoate, (Z)-3-hexenylbenzoate, (E)-2-hexenyl benzoate, docasane) were determined in all samples. Carvacrol, carvacryl acetate,carvone, and thymol were determined for the first time from C. pallasii essential oil. (E)-β-damascenone wasdetermined only in dried C. azarolus oil; sesquiterpene compounds valencene, α-selinene and β-selinene, -cadinene, germacrene D, selina-3,7(11)-diene, spathulenol, and -cadinol were determined only in fresh C.azarolus sample. On the other hand (2E,6E)-farnesol was determined in dried C. azarolus and C. pallasiisamples.
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APA AGIEL N, YİĞİT HANOĞLU D, HANOĞLU A, BAŞER K, MERİÇLİ F (2019). Volatile Oil Constituents of Crataegus azarolus L. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb.. , 405 - 412. 10.25135/rnp.123.18.11.1060
Chicago AGIEL Najat,YİĞİT HANOĞLU DUYGU,HANOĞLU AZMİ,BAŞER Kemal Hüsnü Can,MERİÇLİ Filiz Volatile Oil Constituents of Crataegus azarolus L. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb.. (2019): 405 - 412. 10.25135/rnp.123.18.11.1060
MLA AGIEL Najat,YİĞİT HANOĞLU DUYGU,HANOĞLU AZMİ,BAŞER Kemal Hüsnü Can,MERİÇLİ Filiz Volatile Oil Constituents of Crataegus azarolus L. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb.. , 2019, ss.405 - 412. 10.25135/rnp.123.18.11.1060
AMA AGIEL N,YİĞİT HANOĞLU D,HANOĞLU A,BAŞER K,MERİÇLİ F Volatile Oil Constituents of Crataegus azarolus L. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb.. . 2019; 405 - 412. 10.25135/rnp.123.18.11.1060
Vancouver AGIEL N,YİĞİT HANOĞLU D,HANOĞLU A,BAŞER K,MERİÇLİ F Volatile Oil Constituents of Crataegus azarolus L. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb.. . 2019; 405 - 412. 10.25135/rnp.123.18.11.1060
IEEE AGIEL N,YİĞİT HANOĞLU D,HANOĞLU A,BAŞER K,MERİÇLİ F "Volatile Oil Constituents of Crataegus azarolus L. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb.." , ss.405 - 412, 2019. 10.25135/rnp.123.18.11.1060
ISNAD AGIEL, Najat vd. "Volatile Oil Constituents of Crataegus azarolus L. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb.". (2019), 405-412. https://doi.org/10.25135/rnp.123.18.11.1060
APA AGIEL N, YİĞİT HANOĞLU D, HANOĞLU A, BAŞER K, MERİÇLİ F (2019). Volatile Oil Constituents of Crataegus azarolus L. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb.. Records of Natural Products, 13(5), 405 - 412. 10.25135/rnp.123.18.11.1060
Chicago AGIEL Najat,YİĞİT HANOĞLU DUYGU,HANOĞLU AZMİ,BAŞER Kemal Hüsnü Can,MERİÇLİ Filiz Volatile Oil Constituents of Crataegus azarolus L. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb.. Records of Natural Products 13, no.5 (2019): 405 - 412. 10.25135/rnp.123.18.11.1060
MLA AGIEL Najat,YİĞİT HANOĞLU DUYGU,HANOĞLU AZMİ,BAŞER Kemal Hüsnü Can,MERİÇLİ Filiz Volatile Oil Constituents of Crataegus azarolus L. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb.. Records of Natural Products, vol.13, no.5, 2019, ss.405 - 412. 10.25135/rnp.123.18.11.1060
AMA AGIEL N,YİĞİT HANOĞLU D,HANOĞLU A,BAŞER K,MERİÇLİ F Volatile Oil Constituents of Crataegus azarolus L. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb.. Records of Natural Products. 2019; 13(5): 405 - 412. 10.25135/rnp.123.18.11.1060
Vancouver AGIEL N,YİĞİT HANOĞLU D,HANOĞLU A,BAŞER K,MERİÇLİ F Volatile Oil Constituents of Crataegus azarolus L. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb.. Records of Natural Products. 2019; 13(5): 405 - 412. 10.25135/rnp.123.18.11.1060
IEEE AGIEL N,YİĞİT HANOĞLU D,HANOĞLU A,BAŞER K,MERİÇLİ F "Volatile Oil Constituents of Crataegus azarolus L. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb.." Records of Natural Products, 13, ss.405 - 412, 2019. 10.25135/rnp.123.18.11.1060
ISNAD AGIEL, Najat vd. "Volatile Oil Constituents of Crataegus azarolus L. and Crataegus pallasii Grisb.". Records of Natural Products 13/5 (2019), 405-412. https://doi.org/10.25135/rnp.123.18.11.1060