Variation of essential oil composition of eucalyptus camaldulensis (myrtaceae) from the montengero coastline

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In the current study the essential oil obtained from the leaves of Eucalyptus camaldulensis plants collected from five localities of the Montenegro coastline was analyzed. The oil yield varied from 0.63 % (Kotor) up to 1.59% (Tivat). The chemical composition of the leaf essential oil was analyzed using GC-MS technique. Monoterpene hydrocarbons were a major class of compounds. Among them, dominant compounds were p-cymene (17.38-28.60%), β-phellandrene (12.35-14.47%) and β-pinene (0.94-11.48%). The second largest group was oxygenated monoterpenes with cryptone (4.97-7.25) and terpinene-4-ol (2.75-4.21%) as predominant. Besides high content of sesquiterpene alcohol spathulenol (7.83-14.15%) was found. According to the results obtained E. camaldulensis from Montenegro can be classified in the chemotype with low 1,8-cineole and high p-cymene and cryptone ratio.

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Grbović, S., Orčić, D., Couladis, M., Jovin, E., Bugarin, D., Balog, K., & Mimica-Dukić, N. (2010). Variation of essential oil composition of eucalyptus camaldulensis (myrtaceae) from the montengero coastline. Acta Periodica Technologica, 41, 151–158. https://doi.org/10.2298/APT1041151G

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