Regarding to the commercial use of culinary and medicinal herbs, quality control is becoming an increasingly important issue. Species belonging to the genus Ocimum L., sweet basil (Lamiaceae), are examples of plants that are difficult to distinguish on the basis of their leaf morphology, because of the wide range of leaf shapes within most species. Causes of this variation include hybridization among species and selection by humans often associated with the different uses of essential oils. At least six essential oil chemotypes are known to be present in O. basilicum. Since the environment affects the characteristic aroma for the same species cultivated in different places, we studied several samples of the most common Italian selection nam...
Sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L., Lamiaceae) is a culinary and medicinal herb, cultivated worldwide ...
The present study aimed to chemically characterize 31 accessions and seven cultivars of basil. The p...
Essential oil compositions of aerial parts from twelve basil cultivars (Ocimum spp) were analysed by...
Within the genus Ocimum, characterised by ample morphological and biochemical variation, sweet basil...
Morphology, phenology and essential oil composition variations were analysed in germplasm accessions...
Ocimum basilicum L. (Lamiaceae) is an aromatic plant of great tradition in the Mediterranean area. I...
The essential oil of the spice plant Ocimum basilicum L. (Lamiaceae) from Bulgaria was investigated ...
Morphological features of 17 sweet basil cultivars as well as essential oil content and composition ...
Essential oils extracted from basil (Ocimum spp.) are used to flavor foods, oral products, in fragra...
Basil is an aromatic plant of great tradition in the Mediterranean area. Its economic importance is ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the volatile and sensorial profile of basil (Ocimum ...
The study aimed to determine agronomic characteristics and essential oil components of different bas...
Basil (Ocimum L.) species are used as medicinal plants due to their essential oils exhibiting specif...
The present study aimed to chemically characterize 31 accessions and seven cultivars of basil. The p...
Basil (Ocimum L.) is widely used as a flavor ingredient, however research on basil flavor is limited...
Sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L., Lamiaceae) is a culinary and medicinal herb, cultivated worldwide ...
The present study aimed to chemically characterize 31 accessions and seven cultivars of basil. The p...
Essential oil compositions of aerial parts from twelve basil cultivars (Ocimum spp) were analysed by...
Within the genus Ocimum, characterised by ample morphological and biochemical variation, sweet basil...
Morphology, phenology and essential oil composition variations were analysed in germplasm accessions...
Ocimum basilicum L. (Lamiaceae) is an aromatic plant of great tradition in the Mediterranean area. I...
The essential oil of the spice plant Ocimum basilicum L. (Lamiaceae) from Bulgaria was investigated ...
Morphological features of 17 sweet basil cultivars as well as essential oil content and composition ...
Essential oils extracted from basil (Ocimum spp.) are used to flavor foods, oral products, in fragra...
Basil is an aromatic plant of great tradition in the Mediterranean area. Its economic importance is ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the volatile and sensorial profile of basil (Ocimum ...
The study aimed to determine agronomic characteristics and essential oil components of different bas...
Basil (Ocimum L.) species are used as medicinal plants due to their essential oils exhibiting specif...
The present study aimed to chemically characterize 31 accessions and seven cultivars of basil. The p...
Basil (Ocimum L.) is widely used as a flavor ingredient, however research on basil flavor is limited...
Sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L., Lamiaceae) is a culinary and medicinal herb, cultivated worldwide ...
The present study aimed to chemically characterize 31 accessions and seven cultivars of basil. The p...
Essential oil compositions of aerial parts from twelve basil cultivars (Ocimum spp) were analysed by...