Abstract
This work is concerned with the chemical profile of Taxodium distichum winter
cones. The extract obtained after maceration in absolute ethanol was
subjected to qualitative analysis by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and
quantification was done by gas chromatography/ flame ionization detector. The
chromatogram revealed the presence of 53 compounds, of which 33 compounds
were identified. The extract contained oxygenated monoterpenes (12.42%),
sesquiterpenes (5.18%), oxygenated sesquiterpenes (17.41%), diterpenes
(1.15%), and oxygenated diterpenes (30.87%), while the amount of retinoic
acid was 0.32%. Monoacylglycerols were detected in the amount of 4.32%. The
most abundant compounds were: caryophyllene oxide (14.27%),
6,7-dehydro-ferruginol (12.49%), bornyl acetate (10.96%), 6- deoxy-taxodione
(9.50%) and trans-caryophyllene (4.20%).
Citation
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64375
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m2017chemicalacta