helichrysum_italicum_roth_g.don
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| - | Helichrysum italicum (Roth) G. Don - syn. Gnaphalium italicum Roth; Helichrysum angustifolium (Lam.) DC. - Asteraceae \\ | + | Helichrysum italicum (Roth) G. Don - syn. Gnaphalium italicum Roth - Asteraceae \\ |
| curryplant, everlasting, | curryplant, everlasting, | ||
| - | Dwarf aromatic shrub, up to 20-60 cm high, growing on dry cliffs and sandy soil along the Mediterranean coast. Flowers yellow, young leaves with grayish-white tomentose hairs. | + | Dwarf aromatic shrub, up to 20-60 cm high, growing on dry cliffs and sandy soil along the Mediterranean coast. Flowers yellow, young leaves with grayish-white tomentose hairs. |
| + | Helichrysum serotinum Boiss. = syn. Helichrysum italicum subsp. serotinum [[https:// | ||
| - | Helichrysum serotinum Boiss. = syn. Helichrysum italicum subsp. serotinum | + | "This plant is sometimes used as a spice. Although called "curry plant" and smelling like curry powder, it has nothing whatsoever to do with this mixture of spices, nor with the curry tree (Murraya koenigii), and is not used as masala for curry dishes either." [[http://en.wikipedia.org/ |
| - | [[https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/taxonomydetail.aspx? | + | "The strong scent of flowers reminiscent of curry, it is particularly intense during hot weather." |
| - | "This plant is sometimes used as a spice. Although called " | + | "...Corsican oils were found to contain neryl acetate |
| + | [Bianchini, Ange, et al. " | ||
| - | "The strong scent of flowers reminiscent of curry, it is particularly intense during hot weather." [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helichrysum_italicum]] | + | |{{46dimethyloctan35dione.png| 4,6-dimethyloctan-3, |
| Tuscan Helichrysum italicum subsp.italicum oils exhibited high contents of sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (23-38%) with significant amounts of β-selinene (7-12%), β-caryophyllene (5-11%) and α-selinene (5-8%). The major compounds were α-pinene (53.5% max) or neryl acetate (22.0% max). \\ | Tuscan Helichrysum italicum subsp.italicum oils exhibited high contents of sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (23-38%) with significant amounts of β-selinene (7-12%), β-caryophyllene (5-11%) and α-selinene (5-8%). The major compounds were α-pinene (53.5% max) or neryl acetate (22.0% max). \\ | ||
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| Hydrodistilled oils obtained from Sardinian and Corsican H.italicum subsp.microphyllum showed strong similarities with neryl acetate (33.9-52.5%), | Hydrodistilled oils obtained from Sardinian and Corsican H.italicum subsp.microphyllum showed strong similarities with neryl acetate (33.9-52.5%), | ||
| [A comparative study of volatile constituents of two Helichrysum italicum (Roth) Guss. Don Fil subspecies growing in Corsica (France), Tuscany and Sardinia (Italy)., Bianchini, A., Tomi, P., Bernardini, A.F., Morelli, I., Flamini, G., Cioni, P.L., Marchetti, M., Flavour and fragrance journal, 18(6), 2003, 487-491] | [A comparative study of volatile constituents of two Helichrysum italicum (Roth) Guss. Don Fil subspecies growing in Corsica (France), Tuscany and Sardinia (Italy)., Bianchini, A., Tomi, P., Bernardini, A.F., Morelli, I., Flamini, G., Cioni, P.L., Marchetti, M., Flavour and fragrance journal, 18(6), 2003, 487-491] | ||
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| + | Analysis (random amplified polymorphic DNA -RAPD- technique and chemical analysis) of the Sardinian dwarf curry plant, Helichrysum italicum G. Don ssp.microphyllum, | ||
| + | "These compounds have nice perfume and for this reason are widely used in cosmetics. The concentration of these compounds is higher during the flowering stage and quite higher in the flowers than in the stems. Therefore, the distillation of flowers and stems together does not affect the commercial quality. Type A oils could be used in cosmetics and aromatherapy, | ||
| + | [Chemical composition, | ||
| "The chemical composition of the everlasting essential oils from Greece and Croatia are quite different. Oil from Croatia is similar to the oil of Italian origin and its chemical composition varies in relation to the geographic origin and vegetation cycle...The yield of the essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation was 0.21% (w/w) and forty four compounds were identified. The main compounds were: α-pinene (12.8%), 2-methylcyclohexyl pentanoate (11.1 %), neryl acetate (10.4%), 1, | "The chemical composition of the everlasting essential oils from Greece and Croatia are quite different. Oil from Croatia is similar to the oil of Italian origin and its chemical composition varies in relation to the geographic origin and vegetation cycle...The yield of the essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation was 0.21% (w/w) and forty four compounds were identified. The main compounds were: α-pinene (12.8%), 2-methylcyclohexyl pentanoate (11.1 %), neryl acetate (10.4%), 1, | ||
| - | [Contribution to the Analysis of the Essential Oil of Helichrysum | + | [Contribution to the Analysis of the Essential Oil of Helichrysum italicum (Roth) G. Don. – Determination of Ester Bonded Acids and Phenols. Josip Mastelić, Olivera Politeo, Igor Jerković, Molecules 2008, 13, 795-803] |
| - | italicum (Roth) G. Don. – Determination of Ester Bonded Acids | + | |
| - | and Phenols. Josip Mastelić, Olivera Politeo, Igor Jerković, Molecules 2008, 13, 795-803] | + | The main compounds of 21 essential oil samples isolated from Helichrysum italicum ssp.italicum collected in seven locations of Elba Island were α-pinene (1.0-32.9%), |
| + | "The results obtained showed a difference in the composition of the essential oils of H. italicum from Elba Island, mainly due to the environment where the plant grows, and, in particular, to the soil type. These hypotheses were further confirmed by the comparison of these oils with essential oils obtained from H. italicum collected on other islands of the Tuscan archipelago." | ||
| + | [Essential‐Oil Composition of Helichrysum italicum (Roth) G. Don ssp. italicum from Elba Island (Tuscany, Italy)., Leonardi, M., Ambryszewska, | ||
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| + | The olfactometry profile of Helichrysum italicum essential oil from Balkans showed green notes (nerol oxide, 2, | ||
| + | [Laure Saint-Lary, Francis Hadji Minaglou, Christian Escriva, Anne-Sophie Beyls, Frédéric Badie: | ||
| - | {{: | + | Neryl acetate as the main component (30.4%) of a steam distilled essential oil of Helichrysum italicum subsp. |
| - | Helichrysum italicum subsp. | + | [Andreani, Stéphane, et al. "Key odorants of industrially-produced Helichrysum italicum subsp. italicum essential oil." Industrial Crops and Products 132 (2019): 275-282] |
| - | Author: Giancarlo Dessì | + | |
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| + | Helichrysum italicum ssp. microphyllum, | ||
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