phytosterols has been researched along with alpha-pinene* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for phytosterols and alpha-pinene
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Analysis of volatile components, fatty acids, and phytosterols of Abies koreana growing in Poland.
Extracts and essential oils from seeds as well as essential oils from cone scales and needles with twigs of the Abies koreana population were studied. An analysis of Korean fir essential oils allowed us to determine 147 volatile compounds. The identified compounds constituted 97-99% of the seed, cone and needle oils. The main volatile in the seed and needle oils was limonene (56.6% and 23.4%, respectively), while the predominant volatile in cone oils was alpha-pinene (51.2%). Korean fir seeds provided a rich source of both essential oil (3.8-8.5%) and extract, which was isolated with a 24.5% yield and contained numerous groups of fatty acids and phytosterols (414 microg/100g extract). The most prominent fatty acids were unsaturated, among which linoleic (41.2%) and oleic (31.2%) fatty acid were the main ones while the dominant sterols were isomers of ergostadienol and beta-sitosterol. A. koreana seeds, cones and needles are a source of many volatile bioactive compounds while the seed extract, with a pleasant scent, contained not only volatiles, but also fractions rich in fatty acids and phytosterols. These facts make A. koreana essential oils and especially the seed extract potential components of cosmetics. Topics: Abies; Bicyclic Monoterpenes; Cyclohexenes; Fatty Acids; Limonene; Monoterpenes; Oils, Volatile; Phytosterols; Plant Leaves; Poland; Seeds; Terpenes | 2013 |