Abstract

ABSTRACT The essential oils obtained from Achillea fragrantissima (Forssk.) Sch. Bip. collected from three locations in the Negev desert and one from the vicinity of Mt. Sinai were studied by capillary GC/M S. α-Thujone (25.5–36.5%), artemisia ketone (13.2–23.8%) and santolina alcohol (12.5–21.2%) were confirmed as major among the 59 identified constituents. Massoia lactone, a rare essential oil component, was identified as a minor constituent of each of the oils examined.

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