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California<i>Lomatiums</i>Part III. Composition of the Hydrodistilled Oils from Two Varieties of<i>Lomatium dissectum.</i>Isolation of a New Hydrocarbon
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Chemical CompositionOrganic ChemistryChemistryLinoleic AcidFood ChemistryEnvironmental ChemistryPetroleum ChemistryHydrodistilled OilsPhytochemicalL. Dissectum VarHealth SciencesBiochemistryFood PreservativesPhytochemistryNatural SciencesNew HydrocarbonPetroleum GeochemistryLomatium Dissectum VarPetroleomics
Abstract The oils of Lomatium dissectum var. dissectum and L. dissectum var. multifidum were analyzed by GC and GC/MS. β-Phellandrene/limonene (25.3%), β-caryophyllene (10.8%), palmitic acid (6.6%), (E)-β-ocimene (5.4%), linolenic acid (4.7%); palmitic acid (15.3%), octanol (9.0%), octyl acetate (5.3%), β-caryophyllene (4.1%), linolenic acid (4.8%); myrcene (19.0%), 4-methylpentyl 2-methylbutyrate (13.9%), limonene (5.8%), α-bisabolol (5.1%), cuparene (5.0%), 4-methylhexyl 2-methylbutyrate (4.2%) constituted the major components of the respective hydrodistilled oils from the fruits, uppers (stems and leaves) and roots of L. dissectum var. dissectum. The corresponding oils from L. dissectum var. multifidum showed, palmitic acid (12.1%), palmitoleic acid (8.9%); decyl acetate (7.6%), linolenic acid (7.4%), linoleic acid (6.9%); (Z)-3-hexenol (18.5%), palmitic acid (8.6%), myrcene (6.0%), decyl acetate (4.9%), longifolene (4.2%); and myrcene (23.1%), longifolene (20.4%), limonene (6.0%), palmitoleic acid (5.1%) as the major components. The root oils of both varieties contained nearly 4% of a new hydrocarbon, (E)-2-methyl-3-octen-5-yne.
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