Sesquiterpene Hydrocarbons of the essential oil of Actinolema macrolema Boiss
Author(s) -
Betül Demırcı,
G Koltuksuz,
K. Hüsnü Can Başer
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
planta medica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.422
H-Index - 116
eISSN - 1439-0221
pISSN - 0032-0943
DOI - 10.1055/s-2007-986929
Subject(s) - steam distillation , sesquiterpene , essential oil , fraction (chemistry) , gas chromatography , chromatography , gas chromatography–mass spectrometry , chemistry , mass spectrometry , distillation , botany , traditional medicine , biology , medicine
The essential oils of Actinolema macrolema Boiss. (Apiaceae) were obtained by hydrodistillation in the first 3 (sample A) and the following 3 h (sample B) from crushed fruits and dried leaves (sample C), which were subsequently analyzed by GC and GC-MS. Overall, 64 components were characterized, representing 93% of the leaf oil. Thirty components were characterized from the fruit oil representing 95% of the first fraction and 90% of the second fraction consecutively. Guaia-5,7(11)-diene, selina-3,7(11)-diene, and juniper camphor were isolated from the oils by column chromatography and their structures were elucidated by GC-MS, H NMR, and C NMR. The occurrence of guaia5,7(11)-diene in nature is reported for the first time. Guaia-5,7(11)-diene (37% and 30%), germacrene-B (25% and 21%), and selina-3,7(11)-diene (both 12%) were found as major components in the oil of sample A and the following sample B, respectively. In sample C, 1-octadecanol (24%) and hexadecanoic acid (19%) were identified as the major components. Additionally, antimicrobial activities of the fruit oils were determined using broth microdilution. Sample A exhibited relatively good inhibition of Staphylococcus epidermidis (MIC 62.5 μg/mL). The 2 fruit essential oils showed inhibitory (MIC 125 μg/mL) effects equal to those of the standard antifungal agent used against C. albicans.
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