Chemical diversity of essential oils from Asteriscus graveolens (Forssk.) Less.: Identification of cis-8-acetoxychrysanthenyl acetate as a new natural component

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Asteriscus graveolens is an endemic medicinal plant mainly distributed in south-western Algeria and south-eastern Morocco. The essential oils of leaves, stems, and flowers of A. graveolens had been studied by GC, GC/MS, and 13C-NMR. The spectral data of two nerolidol derivatives, 6-oxo- and 6- hydroxycyclonerolidol, were reassigned by 1D- and 2D-NMR spectroscopy. These compounds can be considered as chemical markers of this genus. The structure of a monoterpenic diester with a chrysanthenane skeleton, i.e., cis-8-acetoxychrysanthenyl acetate, was determined for the first time on the basis of GC/MS, and 1D- and 2D-NMR. The stem and leaf oils were characterized by high content of oxygenated sesquiterpenes with 6-oxo- and 6- hydroxycyclonerolidol as major components, and the flower essential oils were dominated by the new monoterpenic compound cis-8-acetoxychrysanthenyl acetate. © 2012 Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta AG.

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Cristofari, G., Znini, M., Majidi, L., Mazouz, H., Tomi, P., Costa, J., & Paolini, J. (2012). Chemical diversity of essential oils from Asteriscus graveolens (Forssk.) Less.: Identification of cis-8-acetoxychrysanthenyl acetate as a new natural component. Chemistry and Biodiversity, 9(4), 727–738. https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201100118

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