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Vol. 12 No. 3 (2016)

July 2016

Essential Oil of the Leaves of Arum Conophalloides (Araceae) From Iran Essential Oil of Arum Conophalloides

  • Hamed Haghighi

Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol. 12 No. 3 (2016), 1 July 2016 , Page 11-16
https://doi.org/10.22037/ijps.v12.40718

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Abstract

The leaves of Arum conophalloides (Araceae) were used in some west areas of Iran as a dessert. The aerial parts of the herb were collected from Sahneh Mountains, Kermanshah Province, west of Iran and was hydrodistilled by Clevenger-type apparatus. Composition of the essential oil was determined by GC and GC/MS. Totally, 18 components (92% of total essential oil) were identified. The oil contains mainlyΤ-muurolol (%25.4), Ionone (%12.6), nonanal (%17.7), Τ-cadinol (%8.9), Fitone (%7.9), and Methyl palmitate (%7.0). The chemical composition of essential oils from the herbs is being reported for the first time.

Keywords:
  • Essential oil composition
  • Arum conophalloides
  • Kermanshah
  • GC/MS
  • Τ-muurolo
  • nonanal, Τ-cadinol
  • Ionone
  • IJPS_Volume 12_Issue 3_Pages 11-16

How to Cite

Hamed Haghighi. (2016). Essential Oil of the Leaves of Arum Conophalloides (Araceae) From Iran: Essential Oil of Arum Conophalloides. Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 12(3), 11–16. https://doi.org/10.22037/ijps.v12.40718
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