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Variation in essential oil content and composition of Ridolfia segetum Moris based on 30-hour prolonged fractionated extraction procedure

Božović M., Garzoli S., Baldisserotto A., Andreotti E., Cesa S., Pepi F., Vertuani S., Manfredini S., Ragno R., Natural Product Research, 2020


Abstract:

A comprehensive study on essential oil samples extracted from Ridolfia segetum Moris (Apiaceae) collected in Tarquinia (Italy) is reported. In this study, a 30-hour, fractionated, steam distillation procedure for essential oil preparation was applied. The gas chromatographic-mass spectrometry analysis showed monoterpene o-cymene and phenylpropanoid dill-apiol as the major essential oil’s constituents revealing a new chemotype dependent on extraction duration. Great impact of the duration of the distillation process on chemical profile of essential oil was observed; prolonged distillation gives chemically more diverse essential oil samples. Preliminary microbiological evaluations of the essential oils samples revealed some activity, although not high, against Candida albicans. © 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.


Link to the article:

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2018.1561688