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Essential Oil Biodiversity of Achillea ligustica All. Obtained from Mainland and Island Populations

Background: The genus Achillea is rich in essential oil (EO) with high chemical diversity. In this study, eight EO samples obtained from flowers and leaves of Achillea ligustica All. collected on the Mediterranean mainland and island locations were analyzed to evaluate their possible chemical divers...

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Autores principales: Bader, Ammar, AlQathama, Aljawharah, Cioni, Pier Luigi, Ceccarini, Lucia, Abdelhady, Mohamed I. S., Al-Shareef, Wajih, Ascrizzi, Roberta, Flamini, Guido
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9027389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35448782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11081054
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author Bader, Ammar
AlQathama, Aljawharah
Cioni, Pier Luigi
Ceccarini, Lucia
Abdelhady, Mohamed I. S.
Al-Shareef, Wajih
Ascrizzi, Roberta
Flamini, Guido
author_facet Bader, Ammar
AlQathama, Aljawharah
Cioni, Pier Luigi
Ceccarini, Lucia
Abdelhady, Mohamed I. S.
Al-Shareef, Wajih
Ascrizzi, Roberta
Flamini, Guido
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description Background: The genus Achillea is rich in essential oil (EO) with high chemical diversity. In this study, eight EO samples obtained from flowers and leaves of Achillea ligustica All. collected on the Mediterranean mainland and island locations were analyzed to evaluate their possible chemical diversity. Methods: Sixteen samples of EO were analyzed by GC-MS, leading to the identification of 95 compounds in the leaves and 86 compounds in the flowers; a statistical analysis was performed to determine the chemical polymorphism. Results: Monoterpenes, such as β-pinene, borneol, ɑ-terpineol and isobornyl acetate, were more abundant in the continental samples, while the insular samples were richer in 1,8-cineole. Fragranyl acetate and fragranol were detected in remarkable concentrations in sample 8. The fruits of sample 8 were then cultivated under controlled agronomic conditions, providing plants rich in these compounds (sample 9). The geographical variability influenced the EO compositions, with unique observed chemotypes and a high degree of diversity among samples collected in various areas (mainland or island). Statistical analyses did not reveal any pattern between the geographical provenience and the compositions. Conclusion: Samples were distributed based on the plant organ, confirming the already reported high degree of chemical polymorphism of this species. Sample 8 could be used as a source of fragranol and fragranyl acetate, with potential applications in the insecticidal and pheromone industries.
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spelling pubmed-90273892022-04-23 Essential Oil Biodiversity of Achillea ligustica All. Obtained from Mainland and Island Populations Bader, Ammar AlQathama, Aljawharah Cioni, Pier Luigi Ceccarini, Lucia Abdelhady, Mohamed I. S. Al-Shareef, Wajih Ascrizzi, Roberta Flamini, Guido Plants (Basel) Article Background: The genus Achillea is rich in essential oil (EO) with high chemical diversity. In this study, eight EO samples obtained from flowers and leaves of Achillea ligustica All. collected on the Mediterranean mainland and island locations were analyzed to evaluate their possible chemical diversity. Methods: Sixteen samples of EO were analyzed by GC-MS, leading to the identification of 95 compounds in the leaves and 86 compounds in the flowers; a statistical analysis was performed to determine the chemical polymorphism. Results: Monoterpenes, such as β-pinene, borneol, ɑ-terpineol and isobornyl acetate, were more abundant in the continental samples, while the insular samples were richer in 1,8-cineole. Fragranyl acetate and fragranol were detected in remarkable concentrations in sample 8. The fruits of sample 8 were then cultivated under controlled agronomic conditions, providing plants rich in these compounds (sample 9). The geographical variability influenced the EO compositions, with unique observed chemotypes and a high degree of diversity among samples collected in various areas (mainland or island). Statistical analyses did not reveal any pattern between the geographical provenience and the compositions. Conclusion: Samples were distributed based on the plant organ, confirming the already reported high degree of chemical polymorphism of this species. Sample 8 could be used as a source of fragranol and fragranyl acetate, with potential applications in the insecticidal and pheromone industries. MDPI 2022-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9027389/ /pubmed/35448782 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11081054 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bader, Ammar
AlQathama, Aljawharah
Cioni, Pier Luigi
Ceccarini, Lucia
Abdelhady, Mohamed I. S.
Al-Shareef, Wajih
Ascrizzi, Roberta
Flamini, Guido
Essential Oil Biodiversity of Achillea ligustica All. Obtained from Mainland and Island Populations
title Essential Oil Biodiversity of Achillea ligustica All. Obtained from Mainland and Island Populations
title_full Essential Oil Biodiversity of Achillea ligustica All. Obtained from Mainland and Island Populations
title_fullStr Essential Oil Biodiversity of Achillea ligustica All. Obtained from Mainland and Island Populations
title_full_unstemmed Essential Oil Biodiversity of Achillea ligustica All. Obtained from Mainland and Island Populations
title_short Essential Oil Biodiversity of Achillea ligustica All. Obtained from Mainland and Island Populations
title_sort essential oil biodiversity of achillea ligustica all. obtained from mainland and island populations
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9027389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35448782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11081054
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