Chemical composition and phytotoxic effects of essential oils of salvia hierosolymitana Boiss. and salvia multicaulis Vahl. var. simplicifolia Boiss. growing wild in Lebanon

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The chemical composition of the essential oils of S. hierosolymitana Boiss. and S. multicaulis Vahl. var. simplicifolia Boiss. collected in Lebanon was studied by means of GC and GC-MS analysis. In all 115 compounds were identified: 82 for S hierosolymitana and 72 for S. multicaulis var. simplicifolia. The presence of carbonylic compounds (17%) characterizes the oil from S. hierosolymitana, while S. multicaulis var. simplicifolia oil is rich of monoterpenes (34.5%) and sesquiterpenes (46.9%). The effects of the essential oils on germination and initial radical elongation of Raphanus sativus L. (radish) and Lepidium sativum L. (garden cress) were studied, indicating in a different activity against radical elongation of the species tested.

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Mancini, E., Arnold, N. A., De Martino, L., De Feo, V., Formisano, C., Rigano, D., & Senatore, F. (2009). Chemical composition and phytotoxic effects of essential oils of salvia hierosolymitana Boiss. and salvia multicaulis Vahl. var. simplicifolia Boiss. growing wild in Lebanon. Molecules, 14(11), 4725–4736. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules14114725

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