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- | Mentha aquatica L. f.citrata (Ehrh.) Fresen. - syn. Mentha citrata Ehrh. - Lamiaceae \\ | ||
- | bergamot mint, eau-de-cologne mint, lemon mint, orange mint, **Bergamott-Minze** | ||
- | “Mentha citrata oil is a pale yellow or pale olive colored to almost water-white liquid of a sweet-herbaceous, | ||
- | [Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and flavor materials of natural origin, 1960, 302] | ||
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- | The strong lavender odor of the Bergamot Mint, Mentha citrata Ehrh., is due to two principal oil constituents, | ||
- | [Todd, W. A., and M. J. Murray. "New essential oils from hybridization of Mentha citrata Ehrh." Perfumary and Essential Oil Record 59 (1968): 97-102] | ||
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- | „Mentha citrata Ehrh. (bergamot mint; Lamiaceae) produces an essential oil containing only the acyclic monoterpenol (−)-3R-linalool and its acetate ester. A cloning strategy based upon the assumption that the responsible monoterpene synthase would resemble, in sequence, monoterpene cyclases from this plant family yielded a cDNA encoding the (−)-3R-linalool synthase. The nucleotide sequence of this monoterpene synthase is similar to those of several monoterpene cyclases from the mint (Lamiaceae) family (62–72% identity), but differs substantially from that of 3S-linalool synthase from Clarkia (41% identity; this composite gene appears to be of recent origin) and from that of 3R-linalool synthase from Artemisia (52% identity; the functional role of this gene is uncertain).“ \\ | ||
- | [Crowell, Anastasia L., et al. " |