Essential oil composition from twelve varieties of basil (Ocimum spp) grown in Colombia

Essential oil compositions of aerial parts from twelve basil cultivars (Ocimum spp) were analysed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Ten of them were characterized by the presence of a high percentage of methyl cinnamate (35-80%), which defined the chemotype for these varieties. Only o...

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Main Authors: Viña Amparo, Murillo Elizabeth
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Química 2003-01-01
Series:Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532003000500008
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spelling doaj-8f670aff31ac4a88b1d12a71a0cd64bf2020-11-25T00:36:36ZengSociedade Brasileira de QuímicaJournal of the Brazilian Chemical Society0103-50532003-01-01145744749Essential oil composition from twelve varieties of basil (Ocimum spp) grown in ColombiaViña AmparoMurillo ElizabethEssential oil compositions of aerial parts from twelve basil cultivars (Ocimum spp) were analysed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Ten of them were characterized by the presence of a high percentage of methyl cinnamate (35-80%), which defined the chemotype for these varieties. Only one presented the caryophyllene chemotype and another, the linalool chemotype. Three of the basils, "purple ruffles", "little virgin" and "purple virgin" exhibited the methyl cinnamate > linalool subtype. "White compact" and "white ruffles" showed the methyl cinnamate > linalool > 1,8-cineole subtype. Methyl cinnamate > methyl eugenol was the subtype for "purple castle". The variety "large green leaves" exhibited the linalool > methyl cinnamate subtype. Caryophyllene > methyl eugenol subtype was determined for "clove basil". The rest of the basils "cinnamon", "purple lovingly", "sweet castle" and "purple long-legged", belonged to the methyl cinnamate chemotype in which methyl cinnamate constituted more than 62% of the total essential oil content.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532003000500008BasilOcimummethyl cinnamatechemotypeessential oil
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author Viña Amparo
Murillo Elizabeth
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Essential oil composition from twelve varieties of basil (Ocimum spp) grown in Colombia
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
Basil
Ocimum
methyl cinnamate
chemotype
essential oil
author_facet Viña Amparo
Murillo Elizabeth
author_sort Viña Amparo
title Essential oil composition from twelve varieties of basil (Ocimum spp) grown in Colombia
title_short Essential oil composition from twelve varieties of basil (Ocimum spp) grown in Colombia
title_full Essential oil composition from twelve varieties of basil (Ocimum spp) grown in Colombia
title_fullStr Essential oil composition from twelve varieties of basil (Ocimum spp) grown in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Essential oil composition from twelve varieties of basil (Ocimum spp) grown in Colombia
title_sort essential oil composition from twelve varieties of basil (ocimum spp) grown in colombia
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Química
series Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
issn 0103-5053
publishDate 2003-01-01
description Essential oil compositions of aerial parts from twelve basil cultivars (Ocimum spp) were analysed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Ten of them were characterized by the presence of a high percentage of methyl cinnamate (35-80%), which defined the chemotype for these varieties. Only one presented the caryophyllene chemotype and another, the linalool chemotype. Three of the basils, "purple ruffles", "little virgin" and "purple virgin" exhibited the methyl cinnamate > linalool subtype. "White compact" and "white ruffles" showed the methyl cinnamate > linalool > 1,8-cineole subtype. Methyl cinnamate > methyl eugenol was the subtype for "purple castle". The variety "large green leaves" exhibited the linalool > methyl cinnamate subtype. Caryophyllene > methyl eugenol subtype was determined for "clove basil". The rest of the basils "cinnamon", "purple lovingly", "sweet castle" and "purple long-legged", belonged to the methyl cinnamate chemotype in which methyl cinnamate constituted more than 62% of the total essential oil content.
topic Basil
Ocimum
methyl cinnamate
chemotype
essential oil
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