Intraspecific variation in the essential oils from Drimys brasiliensis leaves and stem barks

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The essential oils from leaves and stem barks of Drimys brasiliensis Miers (Winteraceae), collected in July and December 2008, were analyzed by GC/FID and GC/MS. The stem bark oils were composed mainly of monoterpenes (July, 45±3%; December, 92±4%), while the oils from leaves showed the predominance of sesquiterpenes (July, 47±1%; December, 55±1%). The variation in the relative amount of constituents could be associated, at least in part, to several microclimatic parameters such as precipitation, temperature and/or phenological state, which were different for each collection of D. brasiliensis.

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Lago, J. H. G., Carvalho, L. A. C., Ferreira, M. J. P., Romoff, P., Zanin, J. L. B., Soares, M. G., & Fávero, O. A. (2011). Intraspecific variation in the essential oils from Drimys brasiliensis leaves and stem barks. Natural Product Communications, 6(2), 243–245. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1100600222

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