ESSENTIAL OIL COMPOSITION AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA FROM IRAQ

  • Khitam J
  • Shahlah J
  • Kaskoos R
  • et al.
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Abstract

The essential oil of Lavandula angustifolia Mill. growing spontaneously in Iraq was investigated by GC and GC/MS for the first time. The oil was extracted from the flowers by hydro-distillation. Thirty-four components amounting to 98.91 % of the oil were identified. The major component being linalool (24.63 %). The other significant constituents were camphor (13.58 %), linalyl acetate (8.89 %), (Z)-β-ocimene (7.59 %), 1,8-cineole (7.14 %), borneol (6.41 %), (E)-β-ocimene (4.76 %), hotrienol (4.42 %), hexyl butyrate (2.96 %), α-bisabolol (1.13 %) and caryophyllene oxide (1.02 %). The strong antioxidant activity of L. angustifolia oil was also examined using the [...]

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Khitam, J. H., Shahlah, J. A. A. S., Kaskoos, R. A., Ahamad, J., Jameel, M., & Mir, S. R. (2016). ESSENTIAL OIL COMPOSITION AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA FROM IRAQ. International Research Journal of Pharmacy, 4(4), 117–120. https://doi.org/10.7897/2230-8407.04421

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