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DETERMINATION TO VOLATILE COMPONENTS AND ETHNOBOTANICAL PROPERTIES OF DIFFERENT REAPING TIMES FOR ORIGANUM VULGARE SUBSP. VIRIDE (BOISS.) HAYEK, NATURAL DISTRIBUTED IN AKSEKI (ANTALYA) PROVINCE, TURKEY

Journal: International journal of ecosystems and ecology science (IJEES) (Vol.10, No. 4)

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Page : 727-732

Keywords : Origanum vulgare subsp. viride; Volatile component; Ethnobotany; Linalool; Spice and tea plant;

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Abstract

In this study that was conducted in 2018-2020 vegetation period, 49 different volatile components were determined from samples of Origanum vulgare subsp. viride leaves and flowers, which were collected in 2 different periods: pre-flowering (May) and flowering (June) by SPME (solid-based micro extraction) method. 39 different components were detected in the pre-flowering period (May) and the main components were Linalool (89.02%), Caryophyllene (2.76%) and .β.-Myrcene (2.57%), while in the flowering period (June) 42 Different components were determined and the main components were determined with the ratios of Linalool (89,02%), Caryophyllene (2,76%) and .β.-Myrcene (2,57%). In order to determine the ethnobotanical characteristics of Origanum vulgare subsp. viride, a survey of 15 questions was conducted with 41 people living in Akseki district with different demographic characteristics, using face-to-face interview method. 68% of the participants consume thyme plant for health and treatment purposes, and 88% for food / meal / spice purposes. 68% of the participants were found to drink thyme tea or consume it as a spice to add flavor to their meals.

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