Geographical impact on essential oil composition of endemic kundmannia anatolica hub.-mor. (apiaceae)
Arif Şanli,Tahsin Karadogan +1 more
TL;DR: The influence of altitude seems to be an important factor for yielding the chemical profile of K. anatolica essential oils, and the location of the plant must be taken into account depending on the intended use.
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Abstract: Background: Kundmannia anatolica Hub.-Mor. is an endemic specie of Apiaceae diversified in Turkey. Several parts
of the plant may contain essential oils in different quantity which can be influenced by environmental factors, mainly
altitude. The aim of this study was to test whether there is any altitude effect on volatile chemical constituents of
essential oil obtained from the fruits of K. anatolica growing spontaneously in different altitudes of Lakes Region in
Turkey.
Materials and Methods: K. anatolica was collected in 2015 at different altitudes (400, 820, 1002 and 1560 m) of
Lakes Region Turkey. The fruits of the plants were distilled for 3 h using a Clevenger type apparatus according to the
British Pharmacopiea (1980). Essential oils of the fruits were collected using hydro distillation method and analyzed by
GC–MS/FID.
Results: Essential oil contents of fruits increased by corresponding increase in altitude level. Predominant compounds
were α-Pinene (27.87-61.94%) and β-Pinene (24.92-36.46%) of the total oil of K. anatolica. Other important
compounds were α-Thujene (2.66-8.15%), l-Limonene (1.83-8.23%), α-Phellandrene (1.85-5.01%) and these
compounds were higher in low altitudes.
Conclusion: Altitude change affected the terpenoid biosynthesis and oxygenated monoterpenes generally and were
greatest when low; while sesquiterpene constituents were greatest at high altitudes. The influence of altitude seems to
be an important factor for yielding the chemical profile of K. anatolica essential oils. Thus, the location of the plant
must be taken into account depending on the intended use.
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