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Table 1 Volatiles compounds extracted from flower spikes, flower with nectar and leaves of A. rugosa using HS-SPME/GC-MS

From: Analysis of the volatile organic compounds from leaves, flower spikes, and nectar of Australian grown Agastache rugosa

NO.

Compound (Adams KI)

LRI

PtR

Flower spikes

Flowers + Nectar

Leaves

1

artemisia triene

930

9.28

0.03

 

0.3

2

bicyclogermacrene

1500

23.17

0.31

0.12

0.38

3

bisabolene, b-

1509

23.24

0.01

0.04

 

4

bisabolol, a-

1683

26.57

0.02

0.06

 

5

caryophyllene < ( E )->

1419

21.38

1.45

0.84

1.09

6

germacrene D

1480

22.65

0.28

0.13

0.16

7

gurjunene, <gamma>

1477

22.58

 

0.05

 

8

humulene, <alpha->

1455

22.13

0.05

0.03

0.03

9

Limonen

1031

12.1

1.35

1.74

0.84

10

methyl chavicol (= estragole)

1195

16.33

96.74

97.16

94.35

11

methyl eugenol

1401

21.01

0.22

0.11

0.16

12

muurolene < gamma->

1480

22.65

0.03

 

0.03

13

octanone, <3->

986

10.87

  

0.12

14

octen 3 ol <1->

979

10.67

0.02

 

0.8

15

octen-3-yl acetate,< 1->

1110

14.2

  

0.11

16

hexanol < n->

871

7.77

  

0.19

17

hexenal < 2E->

855

7.41

  

1.52

  1. Results are the average of three replicates.
  2. LRI – Linear retention index.
  3. PtR - Predicted retention time.