Plants (Sep 2020)

Variations of Essential Oil Constituents in Oregano (<i>Origanum vulgare</i> subsp. <i>viridulum</i> (= <i>O. heracleoticum</i>) over Cultivation Cycles

  • Edoardo Napoli,
  • Antonio Giovino,
  • Alessandra Carrubba,
  • Vandana How Yuen Siong,
  • Carmelo Rinoldo,
  • Onofrio Nina,
  • Giuseppe Ruberto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants9091174
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 1174

Abstract

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Oregano is—probably—the most appreciated and widespread aromatic plant in Sicily. With the aim of evaluating the modifications of oregano’s essential oil composition over time, between 2013 and 2015 six weekly samplings of three different oregano plantations were carried out, from the beginning of flowering (early May) until the traditional harvest moment (end of June). Samples were hydrodistilled and the obtained essential oils (EOs) were evaluated by means of a combination of GC–FID and GC–MS. The Origanum plants under study were demonstrated to belong to the high-yielding, thymol-type biotypes, with thymol, γ-terpinene and p-cymene as three main components, among the total of about 50 of the evaluated EOs. In each location, EO yields were found to increase throughout survey dates. Significant variations were found in many EO components, both across years and throughout harvest dates within locations. The choice of the harvest moment was confirmed to be crucial in assessing quality aspects of oregano.

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