Chemical Characterization on the Aromatic Composition of Cedrus Atlantica from Morocco in Two Geographical Areas will Break by Tarik Ainane in Archive of organic and inorganic chemical sciences in Lupine Publishers
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Essential oils have various properties in different fields of
application. This work entitled on the chemical characterization of Cedrus Atlantica of Morocco in two geographical zones will break: Cedrus Atlantica of Ajdir (khenifra region) (CAA) and Cedrus Atlantica
of Wiwane (Azrou region) (CAW) which belongs to the family Pinaceae.
The essential oils were extracted by hydrodistillation of the aerial
parts (stems, leaves and flowers) of Atlantica Cedrus and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The analyzes show that Cedrus Atlantica Ajdir
(CAA) has p-Himachalene as the major constituent of this essential oil
with a content of approximately (31,24)%, followed by a-Himachalene
(15,63%) and y-Himachalene (14.46%), with a percentage of 61.33%. For Wiwane Cedrus Atlantica
(CAW) p-Himachalene (28.85%), a-Himachalene (17.93%) and y -Himachalene
(16.52%) are the major constituent, with a percentage of 63.3% .The
recorded yields are: 1.94%) for Cedrus Atlantica of Ajdir (CAA) and (2.09%) for Cedrus Atlantica of Wiwane (CAW).
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