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Chemical Composition and Allelopathic, Antibacterial, Antifungal, and Antiacetylcholinesterase Activity of Fish‐mint ( Houttuynia cordata Thunb .) from India
Author(s) -
Verma Ram S.,
Joshi Neeta,
Padalia Rajendra C.,
Singh Ved R.,
Goswami Prakash,
Kumar Ajay,
Iqbal Hina,
Verma Rajesh K.,
Chanda Debabrata,
Chauhan Amit,
Saikia Dharmendra
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
chemistry and biodiversity
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.427
H-Index - 70
eISSN - 1612-1880
pISSN - 1612-1872
DOI - 10.1002/cbdv.201700189
Subject(s) - houttuynia cordata , myrcene , chemistry , essential oil , antifungal , traditional medicine , composition (language) , botany , food science , antibacterial activity , allelopathy , horticulture , limonene , germination , biology , organic chemistry , bacteria , microbiology and biotechnology , medicine , linguistics , philosophy , genetics , extraction (chemistry)
Fish‐mint ( Houttuynia cordata Thunb .), belonging to family Saururaceae, has long been used as food and traditional herbal medicine. The present study was framed to assess the changes occurring in the essential‐oil composition of H. cordata during annual growth and to evaluate allelopathic, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiacetylcholinesterase activities. The essential‐oil content ranged from 0.06 – 0.14% and 0.08 – 0.16% in aerial parts and underground stem, respectively. The essential oils were analysed by GC ‐ FID , GC / MS , and NMR ( 1 H and 13 C). Major constituents of aerial‐parts oil was 2‐undecanone (19.4 – 56.3%), myrcene (2.6 – 44.3%), ethyl decanoate (0.0 – 10.6%), ethyl dodecanoate (1.1 – 8.6%), 2‐tridecanone (0.5 – 8.3%), and decanal (1.1 – 6.9%). However, major constituents of underground‐stem oil were 2‐undecanone (29.5 – 42.3%), myrcene (14.4 – 20.8%), sabinene (6.0 – 11.1%), 2‐tridecanone (1.8 – 10.5%), β ‐pinene (5.3 – 10.0%), and ethyl dodecanoate (0.8 – 7.3%). Cluster analysis revealed that essential‐oil composition varied substantially due to the plant parts and season of collection. The oils exhibited significant allelopathic (inhibition: 77.8 – 88.8%; LD 50 : 2.45 – 3.05 μl/plate), antibacterial ( MIC : 0.52 – 2.08 μl/ml; MBC : bacteriostatic) and antifungal ( MIC : 2.08 – 33.33 μl/ml; MFC : 4.16 – 33.33 μl/ml) activities. The results indicate that the essential oil from H .  cordata has a significant potential to allow future exploration and exploitation as a natural antimicrobial and allelopathic agent.

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