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Volatile Constituents in Oil from Different Plant Parts of Methyl Eugenol-Rich<i>Ocimum tenuiflorum</i>L.f. (syn.<i>O. sanctum</i>L.) Grown in South India
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Different Plant PartsBotanyHerbal MedicineChemical CompositionMethyl EugenolAyurvedic MedicinePhytochemicalO. Sanctum L.South IndiaVolatile ElementWhole HerbPharmacologySeed ProcessingPhytochemistryVolatile Constituents
Abstract Ocimum tenuiflorum L.f. (syn. O. sanctum L.) (Lamiaceae) is an indigenous ayurvedic medicinal plant of India and is popularly known as holy basil/sacred basil. Oils obtained by hydrodistillation from leaves, stems, inflorescence and whole herb were analyzed by GC and GC/MS and retention indices. Methyl eugenol was the major constituent of all the oils (72.5%, 75.3%, 83.7% and 65.2% in oils from whole herb, leaf, stem and inflorescence, respectively). β-Caryophyllene was the second most dominant constituent and the respective concentration in each oil (5.5%, 6.4%, 2.7% and 12.0%).
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