Research Article

Essential Oil Constituents of Tanacetum cilicicum: Antimicrobial and Phytotoxic Activities

Figure 1

GC/MS chromatogram of the EO from T. cilicium. The peaks in the chromatogram belong to the main compounds which are more than 1% of the EO chemical composition: (1) α-pinene, (2) β-pinene, (3) sabinene, (4) limonene, (5) eucalyptol, (6) α-copaene, (7) camphor, (8) linalool, (9) 4-terpineol, (10) alloaromadendrene, (11) trans-verbenol, (12) α-terpineol, (13) borneol, (14) germacrene D, (15) Δ-cadinene, (16) spathulanol, (17) sesquisabinene hydrate, (18) (-)-caryophyllene oxide, (19) nerolidol, (20) cis-caryophyllene, (21) α-cedrene, (22) 8-hydroxylinalool, (23) spathulenol, (24) α-muurolol, (25) α-cadinol, (26) epiglobulol, and (27) juniper camphor (the peak numbering given here is not in accordance with peak numbers in Table 3).