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    Composition of the extract in dichloromethane of the aerial parts of a Spanish wild growing plant Thymus vulgaris L.

    Guillen, MD; Manzanos, MJ

    Flavour and Fragrance Journal [Flavour Fragrance J.], vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 259-262, Aug 1998

    The yield and composition of the volatile fraction of the dichloromethane extract of the aerial parts of a Spanish wild growing plant, Thymus vulgaris L., have been studied. The main components are 1,8-cineole and linalool, a chemotype not described before in Thymus vulgaris L. Oxygenated terpene derivatives constitute 42% of the total components; saturated hydrocarbons of high molecular weight, 25%; oxygenated sesquiterpene derivatives, monoterpene and sesquiterpene hydrocarbons, 4%, 3% and 1.6% respectively. In addition, some fatty acids, aldehydes, phytosterols, flavanones, vitamin E and other compounds have also been detected.


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