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Elena L. Malankina, Elena N. Tkacheva, Alexey N. Kuzmenko, Boris T. Zaychik, Aleksandr O. Ruzhitskiy, Svetlana L. Evgrafova

Some specific features of the biochemical composition of the raw material mint (Mentha spicata var. crispa L.)

Abstract

Abstract. The object of the study was spearmint – a polymorphic species, which is characterized by strong variability of both morphological characteristics and biochemical composition. As a result of studies on the form of M. spicata L. and M. spicata L. cv. Moroccan, it was found that the raw material of this species is characterized by a high content of phenolic compounds (7.94–9.14%), including flavonoids (2.15–4.35%). The content of essential oil reached a maximum in the flowering and was 1.54% in the raw material of the M. spicata L. and 1.48% in the raw material of the M. spicata L. variety Moroccan. The main components of the essential oil were carvone and dihydrocarvone, the total content of which in the essential oil during the flowering phase reached 73.51% or more. The content of carvone was, depending on the phase of development, increased by the time of flowering from 57.69 to 60.79% in M. spicata L., cv. Moroccan and from 65.32 to 79.8% in the sample of M. spicata L., which is comparable to the content of carvone in caraway seeds. Thus, the raw material M. spicata L. can be considered as a source of carvone on a par with caraway seeds. Thus, the studied spearmint samples can be attributed to the carvone chemotype, and the raw material M. spicata L. can be considered as a source of carvone on a par with caraway seeds.
Key words:Spearmint, Mentha crispa L., Mentha spicata L., phenolic compounds, essential oil, carvon, gas chromatography method
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2022, Vol. 63, No. 6, P. 422
   

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