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Revista Boliviana de Química
On-line version ISSN 0250-5460
Abstract
RAMOS PAREDES, Silvia E et al. Comparative characterizing analysis of essential oils of five species of the genus baccharis, collected in three counties at la Paz, Bolivia. Rev. Bol. Quim [online]. 2020, vol.37, n.1, pp.1-11. ISSN 0250-5460.
Abstract The essential oils from the leaves of five species of the gemís Baccharis, namely Baccharis boliviensis, B. densiflora, B. latifolia, B. papilllosa and B. tola collected in three counties, Cota-Cota, Mecapaca and Carpani at La Paz, Bolivia, were extracted using hydrodistillation procedures and subsequently analyzed by GC/MS. Four of the species were collected in two places of the La Paz valley, in order to establish the changes in composition in function of the place of origin. B. densiflora was collected only in one place because of the scarcely availability of the plant material in the other collecting sites. The essential oils obtained from the five species are composed mainly by monoterpenes, and a less percentage of sesquiterpenes, in addition, few non terpenic components were detected. The only exception was B. latifolia that showed almost the same amount of sesquiterpenes and monoterpenes. The samples of a same species collected at two different sites showed, as a rule, similar GC/MS profiles with the exception of B. tola that showed higher amounts of hydrocarbon sesquiterpenes and lower quantities of cyclic monoterpenes from Carpani to Cota Cota. The analysis of the identified compounds showed that some of them were present in good quantities in all the samples of essential oils examined, like for instance, (β-myrcene, D-limonene, α-thujene, D-α-pinene, sabinene, L-β-pinene and α-muurolene.
Keywords : Monoterpenes; Sesquiterpenes; Essential oil; Baccharis; B. boliviensis; B. densiflora; B. latifolia; B. papilllosa; B. tola.