Khalid, Khalid A. published an article in 2021, the title of the article was Changes in Lime Essential Oils and Their Constituents Due to Environmental Variations at Agrarian Locations.Related Products of 85-91-6 And the article contains the following content:
Lime essential oil (EO) is rich in different biol. properties as an antiseptic and antimicrobial. Agrarian locations (ALs) in Egypt are characterized by different environmental characteristics that affect the content and composition of lime EO and thus its biol. properties. Leaves, flowers, and peels of lime were collected from trees cultivated in three ALs, namely, north, central, and Upper Egypt. EO was separated by a hydro-distillation (HD) method; then analyzed using a Gas chromatog. (GC) and Gas chromatog./mass spectrometry (GC/MS) anal. The maximum contents of leaf (0.5 % and 1.3 mL/ 250g), flower (0.2 % and 0.5 mL/ 250g) and peel (0.3 % and 1.3 mL/ 250g) EOs were obtained from the samples collected from Upper Egypt. The major component of leaf and peel EOs were limonene. Di-Me anthranilate was the main compound of flower EO. Oxygenated monoterpenes (OM) was the main group in leaf and flower EOs, while a monoterpene hydrocarbon (MH) was the main group of peel EO. The maximum values of limonene from leaf EO (40.3 %) and limonene from peel EO (36.5 %), di-Me anthranilate (22.3 %), OM from flower EO (66.1 %), and MH (59.8 %) were obtained from the samples collected from Upper Egypt AL. The greatest amount of OM from leaf EO (55.9 %) has resulted from the samples collected from the central AL. It may be concluded that this study avail as a reference for choosing the adequate AL to extract the EO according to the compositions of interest. The experimental process involved the reaction of Methyl N-Methylanthranilate(cas: 85-91-6).Related Products of 85-91-6
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