Abstract

ABSTRACT The essential oil from A. laciniata (Compositae) from the Kashmir region of India (two different locations and two different times of harvesting) was analyzed and found to contain mainly functionalized monoterpenes. Two chemotypes can be distinguished, the cis-chrysanthenyl acetate (20%)/artemisia ketone (12%)-type and the piperitone (20%)-type.

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