Volatile constituents of Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. flower concrete from species growing in Argentina
2002
Malizia, R.A. | Cardell, D.A. | Molli, J.S. | Grau, R.J.
A concrete from Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. flowers collected in the central region of Argentina, at the end of the spring, was isolated by extraction with light petroleum ether yielding 1.09%. Volatile compounds of the concrete were isolated by steam distillation yielding 0.06% (mL of oil/100 g of extracted flowers). Flower oil was analyzed by GC and GC/MS. The main constituents were: geranyl acetone (2.2%), beta-eudesmol (4.0%), (E,E)-farnesol (3.1%), (E,E)-farnesyl acetate (6.2%), nonadecane (15.4%), kaurene (6.6%), heneicosane (13.5%), tricosane (7.7%) and pentacosane (6.6%). The variation in group content was: monoterpenes (0.9%), diterpenes (7.5%), linear saturated hydrocarbons (49.9%), linear unsaturated hydrocarbons (1.4%), oxygenated sesquiterpenes (9.0%), and other oxygenated compounds (17.0%).
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