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Comparison of Volatile Compounds from Clary Sage (<i>Salvia sclarea</i>L.) Verticillasters Essential Oil and Hydrolate

Milica Aćimović, Biljana Lončar, Valtcho D. Jeliazkov, Lato Pezo, Jovana Ljujić, Ana R. Miljković, Ljubodrag Vujisić

2022Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The volatile compounds of essential oil (EO) and corresponding hydrolate (HY) extracted by steam distillation from clary sage (Salvia sclarea L.) cv “Domaća mirisna” grown in Serbia were identified using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The most abundant compounds of EO were linalyl acetate (43.5%) and linalool (25.9%), followed by α-terpineol, germacrene D, and geranyl acetate. In the corresponding HY (recovered water-soluble fraction of EO) the dominant were linalool (63.3%) and α-terpineol (26.8%), followed by geraniol. These differences in composition between clary sage EO and HY could be explained by linalyl acetate's low water solubility. Clustering of 55 clary sage EO accessions (from literature) shows the presence of several chemotypes: linalyl acetate+linalool, linalyl acetate+sclareol, linalool+geranyl acetate, germacrene D+β-caryophyllene, caryophyllene oxide, and three unspecified chemotypes (geranyl acetate, methyl chavicol, and α-terpineol). According to this classification, clary sage cv “Domaća mirisna” belongs to a moderate linalyl acetate chemotype (between 19.8 and 45.7%). Further investigations need to focus on clary sage HY and their potential applications because HYs could increase economic gain as a by-product. However, their utilization for other purposes (cosmetic, postharvest fruit processing, organic agriculture, etc.) could be a safe solution for wastewater produced during EO distillation.

Topics & Concepts

Linalyl acetateLinaloolChemistryEssential oilGeranyl acetateChemotypeSAGEChromatographySteam distillationSalvia officinalisBotanyOrganic chemistryFood scienceBiologyPhysicsNuclear physicsEssential Oils and Antimicrobial ActivityTraditional Chinese Medicine AnalysisPhytochemistry and Biological Activities
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