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Chemical composition and productivity of essential oil of Baccharis dracunculifolia DC. as affected by organic compound

The objective was to evaluate the chemical composition and productivity of the main components of the essential oil of Baccharis dracunculifolia DC. due to organic compound (0, 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 t ha-1). We performed a harvest, 150 days after transplanting. The essential oil of the dry mass useful in the aerial part was extracted by hydrodistillation and analyzed in gas chromatograph coupled to a mass spectrometer (Shimadzu, QP-5000). The identification of chemical constituents was performed by comparative analysis of mass spectra of substances with the database of the GC-MS (Nist 62.lib), literature and retention rates. The results were subjected to analysis of variance by F test, the averages obtained were subjected to regression analysis and Tukey test for the effect of doses of organic compound. The three components sesquiterpene, E-nerolidol, espatulenol and caryophyllene oxide, account for 58.44% of the average for the chemical composition of essential oil of B. dracunculifolia, composed by the presence of 28 substances. Productivity of components γ-murolene, valencene, δ-cadinene and E-nerolidol was influenced by doses, which in dose 30 t ha-1 obtained the best results. If the goal in the cultivation of B. dracunculifolia is the component espatulenol dosages 30 and 40 t ha-1 obtained the best results. To the productivity of caryophyllene oxide doses studied influenced the plants, which in dose 40 t ha-1 obtained the best results.

Alecrim-do-campo; organic compound; medicinal plants; chemical composition


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