Abstract
This work investigated the chemical composition of the essential oils of two medicinal plants grown in Ilhéus Municipality, Bahia State, Brazil: Plectranthus amboinicus (Lour.) Spreng (Mexican mint) and Mentha pulegium L. (pennyroyal). The essential oils were extracted from fresh leaves by hydrodistillation and analyzed by GC-FID and GC-MS, in the spring and in the winter. In both seasons, P. amboinicus yielded 0.10% oil and had thymol as major component. M. pulegium yielded 0.20% and 0.09% oil in the spring and winter, respectively. The major components were pulegone and trans-caryophyllene, whereas borneol, menthol and piperitone were identified at small quantities. Higher menthol and isomenthol levels were detected in the winter. In addition, neoisomenthyl, menthyl and isomenthyl acetates were only observed in the winter. This work contributes to the knowledge of plant species grown in southern Bahia.
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Oliveira, R. A., Sá, I. C. G., Duarte, L. P., & Oliveira, F. F. (2011). Constituintes voláteis de Mentha pulegium L. e Plectranthus amboinicus (Lour.) Spreng. Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais, 13(2), 165–169. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-05722011000200007
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