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Multiple analytical approaches for the organic and inorganic characterization of Origanum vulgare L. samples.

Andrea SalvoGiovanna Loredana La TorreArchimede RotondoNicola CiceroRomana GarganoValentina ManganoKatia Erminia CasaleGiacomo Dugo
Published in: Natural product research (2018)
Origanum vulgare L. samples, marketed in different geographic locations, were characterized by their organic and inorganic chemical composition. A total of 35 commercial samples were collected from various sites and analyzed to determine the qualitative and quantitative profile of essential oils, phenolic compounds and some inorganic elements. The variation in the content and composition of the essential oil was assessed by GC and GC-MS analyses, the phenolic fraction was investigated by UPLC®/PDA, and the inorganic elements were determined by ICP-MS. The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was applied with the aim to sort out the Origanum vulgare L. samples with different composition according to the different belonging origins. The results showed appreciable qualitative and quantitative differences among samples from different geographic origin.
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