Context: In the past few years, an increasing interest in the volatile secondary metabolites of Hypericum perforatum L. (Guttiferae) has been arising. Objective: The present study is a contribution to better understand the relationship between the morphological variations and volatile composition during the phenological cycle. Materials and methods: Leaves at the stages of vegetative, floral budding, flowering and green capsule, buds, full opened flowers and green capsules were assayed for essential oil (EO) components by gas chromatography-flame ionization detector (GC-FID) and GC-mass spectrometry (MS). Results: Significant amounts of sesquiterpenes (oxygenated 26–50% and hydrocarbons 20–40%) and oxygenated hydrocarbons (13–38%) c...
Terpene constituents of essential oils obtained by steam distillation from A. annua flowers at the p...
Volatile secondary metabolite profiles of 20 wild populations of six taxa from four sections of Turk...
Genus Hypericum L. belongs to family Hypericaceae. Nowadays this family is classified as a subfamily...
Context: In the past few years, an increasing interest in the volatile secondary metabolites of Hype...
Bertoli, Alessandra/0000-0002-0701-5163 WOS: 000291275300010 PubMed: 21639687 Context: In the past f...
In this research, prediction models for the content of several volatile constituents, namely, oxygen...
Context: Hypericum perforatum L. (Guttiferae) contains many bioactive secondary metabolites includin...
Bu araştırma, 2011-2012 yıllarında yetiştirme dönemlerinde Kazdağları’nda (Balıkesir-Edremit) yayıl...
Hypericum is a genus of many species that occurs in all temperate parts of the world. Five species o...
Hypericum perforatum L. (St. Johns’ wort) is the most commercially important species of the genusHyp...
The research carries out the determination in Hypericum kazdaghensis types of components essential o...
Fig. 1. Content (%) of the groups of volatile metabolites in the essential oils of the four Hypericu...
St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) is the most important species of the genus Hypericum and p...
Background: Essential oils contain a large variety of volatile secondary metabolites such as terpene...
Several abiotic factors influence the chemical composition of essential oils. Understanding these fa...
Terpene constituents of essential oils obtained by steam distillation from A. annua flowers at the p...
Volatile secondary metabolite profiles of 20 wild populations of six taxa from four sections of Turk...
Genus Hypericum L. belongs to family Hypericaceae. Nowadays this family is classified as a subfamily...
Context: In the past few years, an increasing interest in the volatile secondary metabolites of Hype...
Bertoli, Alessandra/0000-0002-0701-5163 WOS: 000291275300010 PubMed: 21639687 Context: In the past f...
In this research, prediction models for the content of several volatile constituents, namely, oxygen...
Context: Hypericum perforatum L. (Guttiferae) contains many bioactive secondary metabolites includin...
Bu araştırma, 2011-2012 yıllarında yetiştirme dönemlerinde Kazdağları’nda (Balıkesir-Edremit) yayıl...
Hypericum is a genus of many species that occurs in all temperate parts of the world. Five species o...
Hypericum perforatum L. (St. Johns’ wort) is the most commercially important species of the genusHyp...
The research carries out the determination in Hypericum kazdaghensis types of components essential o...
Fig. 1. Content (%) of the groups of volatile metabolites in the essential oils of the four Hypericu...
St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) is the most important species of the genus Hypericum and p...
Background: Essential oils contain a large variety of volatile secondary metabolites such as terpene...
Several abiotic factors influence the chemical composition of essential oils. Understanding these fa...
Terpene constituents of essential oils obtained by steam distillation from A. annua flowers at the p...
Volatile secondary metabolite profiles of 20 wild populations of six taxa from four sections of Turk...
Genus Hypericum L. belongs to family Hypericaceae. Nowadays this family is classified as a subfamily...