The composition of the essential oils of Acorus calamus L. rhizomes from different habitats

Mirjana Marčetić, Slađana Škobić, Jelena Radović, Nikola Bošković, Anđela Damjanović, Tatjana Kundaković, Jovan Crnobarac

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105
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Abstract


Sweet flag rhizome (Acorus calamus L., Acoraceae) possesses various biological activities such as sedative, anticonvulsant, immunosuppressant, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory etc. [1]. The aim was to study the content and composition of essential oils from 24 rhizome samples of the cultivated sweet flag, their comparison with the samples from 5 natural habitats, and the influence of nitrogen fertilization on the composition of essential oils. Essential oils were analyzed using GC and GC/MS. Statistical analysis included the analysis of variance and cluster analysis. The content of essential oil was not significantly different between the samples from natural habitats (0.8-1.1%) and cultures (0.3-2.2%). All samples contained dominant oxygenated sesquiterpenes (24.5-32.6%), phenylpropanoids (5.7-22.5%), and oxygenated monoterpenes (4.4-19.2%). The main components were β-asarone (10.4-21.4%), camphor (3.5-15.2%), acorenone (9.3-14.1%) and cyperotudone (7.3-11.0%). The contents of β-asarone and aristolone were significantly higher (p<0.05) in cultivated plants. The nitrogen fertilization during the cultivation did not have a significant influence (p<0.05) on the content and composition of the essential oils.


Keywords

Acorus calamus, essential oil, β-asarone

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References


Rajput, S.B. et al., 2014. Phytomedicine 21, 268–276.


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