Chemical Variability of “tomillo silvestre” (Acantholippia seriphioides, Verbenaceae) in the Patagonian Plateau

Authors

  • Silvia B Gonzalez
  • Pedro E Guerra
  • Catalina van Baren
  • Paola Di Leo Lira
  • Daiana Retta
  • Arnaldo L Bandoni

Keywords:

Acantholippia seriphioidesm, Essential oils, Chemotyped, Patagonia Argentina

Abstract

“Tomillo silvestre” is a widespread medicinal and aromatic plant with medicinal and flavoring uses in numerous regions of Argentina. Acantholippia seriphioides populations from two areas of the Chubut’s plateau: El Pajarito and La Rueda, have been studied. The dried aerial parts were extracted by hydrodistillation and the essential oils were analyzed by GC/FID/MS. The average yields of oils were 5.2 ml/kg and 3.2 ml/kg for La Rueda and El Pajarito, respectively. The chemical profiles found were: -terpinene/thymol/carvacrol in La Rueda and myrtenol/geraniol/carvone in El Pajarito. The feasible chemotype from the latter area is significantly different from those previously reported for this species, and it also showed an important quantitative variation according to the phenological stages.

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Published

2016-01-31

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Gonzalez, S. B., Guerra, P. E., van Baren, C., Lira, P. D. L., Retta, D., & Bandoni, A. L. (2016). Chemical Variability of “tomillo silvestre” (Acantholippia seriphioides, Verbenaceae) in the Patagonian Plateau. Boletín Latinoamericano Y Del Caribe De Plantas Medicinales Y Aromáticas, 15(1), 61-68. Retrieved from https://blacpma.ms-editions.cl/index.php/blacpma/article/view/257

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