Isolation and Identification of Compounds from Bioactive Extracts of Taraxacum officinale Weber ex F. H. Wigg. (Dandelion) as a Potential Source of Antibacterial Agents
Table 2
Main components of AcOEt extract.
No.
RT (min)
Main components
RI
% area
1
13.64
1,2-Epoxycyclohexane
865
0.19
2
14.72
2-Cyclohexen-1-ol
892
0.90
3
16.44
2-Cyclohexen-1-one
941
0.41
4
40.68
Hexahydrofarnesol
1837
0.76
5
40.79
3,7,11,15-Tetramethyl-2-hexadecen-1-ol
1842
15.57
6
43.19
n-hexadecanoic acid
1962
0.83
7
43.83
Hexadecanoic acid, ethyl ester
1994
0.37
8
46.15
Phytol
2119
0.75
9
46.65
Linolenic acid
2147
0.67
10
47.01
Linoleic acid ethyl ester
2167
0.23
11
47.15
Ethyl 9,12,15-octadecatrienoate
2175
0.94
12
47.98
2-[(Z)-9-octadecenyloxyethanol]
2222
0.48
13
51.17
3-Ethyl-3-hydroxy-5α-androstan-17-one
2413
1.61
14
70.82
(22Z)-Stigmasta-5,22-diene-3β-ol acetate
3426
2.98
15
72.95
β-sitosterol
3483
4.55
16
73.43
α-Amyrin
3496
4.78
17
75.19
Lupeol acetate
3517
19.95
18
79.09
Betulin
3557
6.17
: retention indices relative to C8–C36 n-alkanes on the Rtx-5MS capillary column. area of GC peak.