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Tomasz Baj Medical University of Lublin, Chodzki 1, 20-093 Lublin, Poland

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Anna Kiełtyka-Dadasiewicz University of Life Sciences, 15 Akademicka, 20-954 Lublin, Poland
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Krystyna Skalicka-Woźniak Medical University of Lublin, Chodzki 1, 20-093 Lublin, Poland

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Essential oils obtained from Origanum species are characterized by high diversity in composition. In this work, thin-layer chromatography (TLC)—fingerprinting of Origanum species was performed for the first time and enabled the discrimination of three chemotypes (carvacrol, caryophyllene oxide, and terpineol/sabinyl). Gas chromatography—mass spectrometry and statistical analyses confirmed the presence of the mentioned chemotypes and deepened the characterization of the studied essential oils. TLC—bioautography showed that thymol and carvacrol are the main antioxidant compounds in Origanum sp. essential oils (EOs).

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Journal of Planar Chromatography - Modern TLC
Language English
Size A4
Year of
Foundation
1988
Volumes
per Year
1
Issues
per Year
6
Founder Akadémiai Kiadó
Founder's
Address
H-1117 Budapest, Hungary 1516 Budapest, PO Box 245.
Publisher Akadémiai Kiadó
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Publisher's
Address
H-1117 Budapest, Hungary 1516 Budapest, PO Box 245.
CH-6330 Cham, Switzerland Gewerbestrasse 11.
Responsible
Publisher
Chief Executive Officer, Akadémiai Kiadó
ISSN 0933-4173 (Print)
ISSN 1789-0993 (Online)

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