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Clinical pharmacy PharmD program                     Third level                          Phytochemistry-1 (PG-504)


              Why plants produce volatile oils?

                 ❑  Help pollination.

                 ❑  Protect against  animal feeding and parasites.

                 ❑  Act as varnish to decrease water loss.
                 ❑  Hydrogen donors in redox reactions.

                 ❑  Produced as detoxification products.

                 ❑  Help in sealing wounds.

                 ❑  Act as reserve food.

              Where volatile oils are produced?

                 ❑  Depending on the plant family, volatile oils may occur in

                 ❑  certain tissue, in special secretory structures such as:
                 ❑  Oil cells as in cinnamon bark

                 ❑  Glandular hairs as in mentha leaves

                 ❑  Shizogenous glands as in pine leaves

                 ❑  Schizolysogenous glands as in clove flower buds.

                 ❑  lysogenous oil glands as in Citrus fruits

                 ❑  Vittae (ducts) as in anise fruits

                 ❑  N.B. Volatile oils may be present as a mixture with resin forming oleo-resin
                     combinations e.g. Copaipa balsam.


              Different classes of organic compounds in volatile oils:

              Hydrocarbons

              Oxygenated compounds

                     1- Alcohols
                     2- Phenols and phenolic ether
              3- Aldehydes
              4- Ketones
              5- Esters
              6- Acids
              7- Oxides
              8- Peroxides
              9- Sulfur compounds

              10-Sulfur and nitrogenous compounds



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