Constituents of essential oils from leaves and seeds of Laurus nobilis L.: A chemotaxonomic approach

Authors

  • Omer Elkiran Firat University, Elazig-Turkey
  • Emel Akbaba Sinop University, Sinop-Turkey
  • Eyup Bagci Sinop University, Sinop-Turkey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/bjb.v47i4.47379

Keywords:

Laurus nobilis, Essential oil, Eucalyptol, α-terpinyl acetate

Abstract

In the present study, chemical compositions of essential oils from seeds and leaves of laurel (Laurus nobilis L.) were evaluated using GC-GC/MS system. Sixty nine different compounds were identified constituting 86.7% of the total oil from the seed, while 76 compounds were determined, constituting 95.8% of the total oil extracted from the leaves. The major compounds of essential oil from laurel seeds included eucalyptol (17.2%), α-terpinyl acetate (9.0%), caryophyllene oxide (6.1%), spathulenol (5.0%) and methyl eugenol (4.2%), constituting 41.5% of the total oil. However, eucalyptol (18.0%), α-terpinyl acetate (13.1%), sabinene (7.8%), α-pinene (4.5%), 2 (4-methoxyphenyl)-N,N,2-trimethyl-1-pyrroline (4.4%) were identified as the major compounds in the oil from laurel leaves, constituting 47.8% of the total oil. Eucalyptol and α- terpinyl acetate, belonging to monoterpenoids, were determined in the highest concentrations within both oils. However, the other principle compounds differ between the two volatile oils.

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Author Biographies

Omer Elkiran, Firat University, Elazig-Turkey

Department of Biology, Faculty of Science

Emel Akbaba, Sinop University, Sinop-Turkey

Department of Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering & Architecture

Eyup Bagci, Sinop University, Sinop-Turkey

Department of Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering & Architecture

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Published

2018-12-31

How to Cite

Elkiran, O., Akbaba, E., & Bagci, E. (2018). Constituents of essential oils from leaves and seeds of Laurus nobilis L.: A chemotaxonomic approach. Bangladesh Journal of Botany, 47(4), 893–901. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjb.v47i4.47379

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