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Narcissus poeticus L. - Amaryllidaceae - poet's narcissus, pheasant' | Narcissus poeticus L. - Amaryllidaceae - poet's narcissus, pheasant' | ||
- | Plant up to 45cm high, native to central and southern Europe, naturalized and cultivated as ornamental; leaves four, flat, up to 40cm long, green to glaucous; inflorescense 1-flowered; perianth white, 5-7cm wide, tube 2-3cm, petals ovate 1.5-2cm long; corona yellow with red, crenulate margin, cup-shaped. \\ | + | Perennial herb, up to 45cm high, native to central and southern Europe, naturalized and cultivated as ornamental; leaves four, flat, up to 40cm long, green to glaucous; inflorescense 1-flowered; perianth white, 5-7cm wide, tube 2-3cm, petals ovate 1.5-2cm long; corona yellow with red, crenulate margin, cup-shaped. \\ |
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+ | A vacuum headspace concentrate of the flowers contained mainly benzyl alcohol (21%) and α-terpineol (19%). Minor components were lilac alcohols (three isomers), lilac aldehyde (one isomer), dihydroactiniolide, | ||
+ | [Joulain, D. „Study of the fragrance given off by certain springtime flowers.“ Progress in essential oil research (1986): 57-67] | ||
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- | Main components of the odoriferous part of the absolute (20%) are α-terpineol (23.7%), | + | Main components of the odoriferous part of the absolute (20%) are α-terpineol (23.7%), |
[Müller, P. M., and D. Lamparsky. " | [Müller, P. M., and D. Lamparsky. " | ||
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"In case of narcissus, fragrance is extracted via hexane or petroleum ether solvent from flowers resulting in 0.2-0.3% concrete or by supercritical CO2 extraction resulting in a yield of 0.41% (Ehret et al., 1992; Ferri et al., 2009). In case of solvent extraction, it takes 1000 kg of flowers to produce 2kg of concrete or 750 g of absolute and the relative low productivity of absolute from narcissus makes it an expensive product, restricted to luxury perfumes." | "In case of narcissus, fragrance is extracted via hexane or petroleum ether solvent from flowers resulting in 0.2-0.3% concrete or by supercritical CO2 extraction resulting in a yield of 0.41% (Ehret et al., 1992; Ferri et al., 2009). In case of solvent extraction, it takes 1000 kg of flowers to produce 2kg of concrete or 750 g of absolute and the relative low productivity of absolute from narcissus makes it an expensive product, restricted to luxury perfumes." | ||
Headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) and GC-MS were applied to analyze flower scent. Simple and double flower cultivars showed circadian emission patterns and produced significantly less scent during the night than during | Headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) and GC-MS were applied to analyze flower scent. Simple and double flower cultivars showed circadian emission patterns and produced significantly less scent during the night than during | ||
Simple flowers: benzyl acetate (37.3%), (Z)-β-ocimene (34.8%), indole (4.6%) \\ | Simple flowers: benzyl acetate (37.3%), (Z)-β-ocimene (34.8%), indole (4.6%) \\ | ||
- | Double flowers: (Z)-β-ocimene (21.8%), benzyl acetate (19.3%), 1,8-cineole (8.8%), phenylethyl acetate (8.4%), indole (2.7%) \\ | + | Double flowers: (Z)-β-ocimene (21.8%), benzyl acetate (19.3%), 1,8-cineole (8.8%), phenylethyl acetate (8.4%), hydroxycinnamyl acetate (6.6%), tert-butyl benzene (6.1%), linalool (5.9%), indole (2.7%), 3-methyl-2-buten-1-yl acetate (2.0%) \\ |
[Optimization of fragrance extraction: daytime and flower age affect scent emission in simple and double narcissi., Ruíz-Ramón, | [Optimization of fragrance extraction: daytime and flower age affect scent emission in simple and double narcissi., Ruíz-Ramón, | ||
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+ | Main components of SFE-CO 2 extracts of N. poeticus freeze-dried flowers were alkans (41-54%) like heptacosane (11-15%), tricosane (7-11), nonacosane (5-7%), untriacontane (4-6%), pentacosane (4-6%) and heneicosane (3-5%), followed by aromatics like benzyl benzoate (9-10%), benzyl linoleate (1-2%), benzyl alcohol (0.1-1.0%), benzyl linolenate (0.2-0.5%) and phenylethyl benzoate (0.05-0.18%). Olfactorly interesting volatiles are e.g. cis-3-hexenol (0.1-0.8%), heptanal, limonene, benzyl alcohol (0.1-1.0%), p-cresol (tr-0.1%), nonanal (0.3-0.4%), octanoic acid (tr-0.07%), α-terpineol (1.0-3.4%), hydrocinnamyl alcohol (tr-0.09%), carvone (tr-0.08%), nonanoic aicd (0.2%), (2E, | ||
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Narcissus poeticus L.: Masclef, A., Atlas des plantes de France, vol.3 t.334 (1893) \\ | Narcissus poeticus L.: Masclef, A., Atlas des plantes de France, vol.3 t.334 (1893) \\ | ||
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