Essential oils of cultivated Heteropyxis natalensis (Harv.) and cultivated Heteromorpha trifoliata (Wendl.) Eckl. & Zey. from Zimbabwe
2000
Chagonda, L.S. | Makanda, C.D. | Chalchat, J.C.
The plant material from organically cultivated Heteropyxis natalensis (Harv.) and cultivated Heteromorpha trifoliata (Wendl.) Eckl. & Zey., from Zimbabwe were steam distilled for essential oils and their composition compared with those from wild plants. The major components in the oil from the summer of semi-dry cultivated H. natalensis were: 1,8-cineole (20.7-32.1%), linalool (21.7-26.8%), limonene (13.1-16.5%), myrcene (3.7-9.3%) and (Z)-beta-ocimene (2.3-12.4%). The wild plant had linalool (26.5%), 1,8-cineole (24.7%) and limonene (13.3%) as major components in the summer and 1,8-cineole (37.2%) and limonene (22.1%) as major components in the winter/dry season. The oil from the fresh cultivated H. trifoliata had sabinene (15.7-30.0%), limonene (9.5-15.7%) and (Z-beta-ocimene (7.1-12.2%), myrcene (8.5-11.1%) and delta-3-carene (3.6-10.1%) as major components. The oil from the wild semi-dry herb had limonene (15.4%) and sabinene (13.7%) as the main components. The cultivation of indigenous medicinal plants is intended to promote their rational use and conservation.
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