Essential Oil Compounds of two Centaurea L. taxa From Turkey. A Preliminary Evaluation of their Use in Chemotaxonomy by Cluster Analysis

S Hayta, E Bagci

Abstract

In this study, chemotaxonomical relationships between two species (Centaurea balsamita and C. Behen) belongs to the genus Centaurea were investigated. The essential oil yields of these species were found as 0.4 and 0.3% v/w, respectively. The essential oils were analysed by gas chromatography and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. A total of sixty three components have been identified constituting 90.6% and 87.5% of the oil, respectively. Butanoic acid (16.3%), spathulenol (15.5%), α-terpinolene (10.2%) and caryophyllene oxide (4.6%) were detected main compounds of C. balsamita, however caryophyllene oxide (15.9%), spathulenol (11.4%), germacrene D (6.6%) and allo-aromadendrene (6.1%) were detected major constituents of C. behen. The compositions of the oils were subjected to a hierarchical cluster analysis by application of the SPSS, with a view to test their use in chemotaxonomy.

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