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Author
Wawrzyńczak Karolina (Lodz University of Technology, Poland), Jakiel Alicja (Lodz University of Technology, Poland), Kalemba Danuta (Lodz University of Technology, Poland)
Title
Composition of Leaf and Flower Essential Oil of Myrica Gale L
Source
Biotechnology and Food Science, 2019, z. 83, nr 1, s. 87-96, tab., bibliogr. 12 poz.
Keyword
Surowce roślinne, Chemia
Raw plant materials, Chemistry
Note
streszcz., summ.
Abstract
Myrica gale L. leaves were collected from two plantations in Poland and flowers from one plantation. Essential oil yield and composition were assessed according to plantation site and leaf development stage. Main components of essential oils were: 1,8-cineole, α-pinene, limonene, selina-3(7)-diene, and (E)-nerolidol. It is proven that senescent leaves are valuable source of essential oil. (original abstract)
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ISSN
2299-6818
1509-7013
Language
eng
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