07/16/2020 / By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Researchers at the State Research Institute Center for Physical Sciences and Technology in Lithuania analyzed the chemical composition of essential oils obtained from the inflorescences and leaves of local Helichrysum arenarium (dwarf everlast). Their findings were published in the Journal of Essential Oil Research.
Based on comparative analyses, the researchers concluded that the essential oils from Lithuanian H. arenarium greatly differ from H. arenarium oils from other countries in terms of phytochemical content.
Journal Reference:
Judzentiene A, Charkova T, Misiunas A. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE ESSENTIAL OILS FROM HELICHRYSUM ARENARIUM (L.) PLANTS GROWING IN LITHUANIAN FORESTS. Journal of Essential Oil Research. 06 February 2019;31(4):305–311. DOI: 10.1080/10412905.2019.1572550
Tagged Under: aliphatic hydrocarbons, dwarf everlast, essential oils, Herbs, natural products, phytochemical analysis, phytonutrients, Plants, research, terpenoids
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