Contributions to the studies on the essential oils isolated from coriandrum sativum l. and foeniculum vulgare mill
Authors:
CIOCÎRLAN NINA,
ZARBOCK-UDREA S.Abstract:
Foeniculum vulgare Mill. and Coriandrum sativum L. are medicinal and culinary plants belonging to Apiaceae Lindl. family, native to the Mediterranean region and cultivated worldwide. Coriander (Ccoriandrum sativum L.) is a glabrous, herbaceous, annual plant with pronounced taproot and slender branching stems up to 20-60 cm tall. The leaves are variable in shape. The lowest leaves are stalked and pinnate, the leaflets roundish or oval, slightly lobed. The segments of the upper leaves are linear and more divided. White or pale pink flowers are in small 5-10 rayed umbels. Fruits are rounded, ribbed, 3-5 mm in diameter.
Cuvinte-cheie:
HMQC (Heteronuclear Multiple Quantum Coherence),
OX – retention times,
OY – intensity of peaksDomains:
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1 (307) Year:
2009Download
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