Abstract

The wild herb Artemisia santolina was collected from Birjand, Khorasan province of Iran. GC-MS studies on the obtained essential oil of the powder of aerial parts of this plant showed forty seven compounds. These compounds were representing of more than 96.2 % of the essential oil which were identified on account of their mass spectra and retention index (RI) values. The major components of the oil were trans-verbenol (34.6 %), p-menthe-l,5-diene-8-ol (13.2 %), cis-verbenol (6.3 %), 1,8-cineole (7.3 %), p-cymene (3.1 %), davana ether (7.6 %), β-thujone (1.64 %), verbenone (2.2 %).

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