
To analyse the chemical constituents of Artemisia dracunculus.The essential oil from A. dracunculus was extracted by steam distillation and the chemical constituents were analysed by capillary GC-MS method. The relative content of each component was calculated by area normalization.36 peaks were separated and all of them were identified. The main chemical components were 3,7-dimethyl-1,3,7-octatriene (38.43%), 1S-alpha-pinene (36.96%), 1-methoxy-4-(2-Propenyl)-benzene (8.57%), limonene (6.33%), 1R-alpha-pinene (3.40%), etc.The study provided solid and scientific proof for the further exploitation and utilization of A. dracunculus.
Plant Leaves, Plants, Medicinal, Artemisia, Terpenes, Fruit, Cyclohexenes, Monoterpenes, Oils, Volatile, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Limonene, Bicyclic Monoterpenes
Plant Leaves, Plants, Medicinal, Artemisia, Terpenes, Fruit, Cyclohexenes, Monoterpenes, Oils, Volatile, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Limonene, Bicyclic Monoterpenes
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