Identificação dos constituintes químicos e atividade biológica do óleo essencial de Trattinickia burserifolia Mart. (Burseraceae) da Serra do Tepequém, Amajarí - Roraima
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Resumo: | The Amazon holds about 99.6% of its flora chemically unknown and it is estimated that only 10% of plants of the globe were surveyed on their chemical constituents. The Burseraceae family owned Sapindales order consists of 21 genera and over 600 species. The research aimed to investigate the chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oil from the stem bark of Trattinnickia burserifolia the dry and rainy season in a dormant mining Roraima called Tepequém. The herbarium specimens were identified and deposited in the Herbarium of the Federal University of Roraima under number of damping. The essential oil was obtained by hydrodistillation in Clevenger apparatus. The yield of essential oil (W / V) was calculated. One GC / MS system was used with helium (He) as carrier gas. We used the standard hydrocarbons C9-C22 Kovats index and the percentages of the constituents being calculated. 23 constituents were identified in the dry period and 47 in the rainy season. Among the identified constituents, stood the α-pinene, the δ-3-carene and limonene for both periods with different percentages. Antioxidant potential scanning was also carried out by capturing the free radical DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrilhydrazyl). The results obtained both in the dry and in the rainy period was less than 14% antioxidant activity, featuring the essential oil of T. burserifolia no antioxidant activity. Held the toxicity test using microcrustacean Artemia salina, the results of both periods were considered highly toxic: dry period (LD50 = 86.072 g / mL); rainy (LD50 = 45,286 / mL). And a fungus Penicillium sp, the antimicrobial tests, standard strains (ATCC INCQS) were used. from contamination. The essential oil of T. burserifolia showed antibacterial activity in the dry season only two micro-organisms (Penicillium sp., Proteus miriabilis) while in the rainy season all micro-organisms tested were inhibited its growth (Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Escherichia coli, Proteus miriabilis, Candida albicans and Penicillium sp.). The essential oil of T. burserifolia has effective antimicrobial activity of essential oil for application in micro-organisms tested. Mean values of inhibition zones were statistically analyzed by Tukey (p <0.05) with significant differences. For each micro-organism Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) was determined. |
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Identificação dos constituintes químicos e atividade biológica do óleo essencial de Trattinickia burserifolia Mart. (Burseraceae) da Serra do Tepequém, Amajarí - RoraimaIdentification of chemical constituents and biological activity of essential oil of Trattinickia burserifolia Mart. (Burseraceae) Saw the Tepequém, Amajarí - RoraimaÓleo essencialTrattinnickia burserifoliaConstituintes químicosAntimicrobianoEssential OilTrattinnickia burserifoliaChemical constituintesAntimicrobialCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICASThe Amazon holds about 99.6% of its flora chemically unknown and it is estimated that only 10% of plants of the globe were surveyed on their chemical constituents. The Burseraceae family owned Sapindales order consists of 21 genera and over 600 species. The research aimed to investigate the chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oil from the stem bark of Trattinnickia burserifolia the dry and rainy season in a dormant mining Roraima called Tepequém. The herbarium specimens were identified and deposited in the Herbarium of the Federal University of Roraima under number of damping. The essential oil was obtained by hydrodistillation in Clevenger apparatus. The yield of essential oil (W / V) was calculated. One GC / MS system was used with helium (He) as carrier gas. We used the standard hydrocarbons C9-C22 Kovats index and the percentages of the constituents being calculated. 23 constituents were identified in the dry period and 47 in the rainy season. Among the identified constituents, stood the α-pinene, the δ-3-carene and limonene for both periods with different percentages. Antioxidant potential scanning was also carried out by capturing the free radical DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrilhydrazyl). The results obtained both in the dry and in the rainy period was less than 14% antioxidant activity, featuring the essential oil of T. burserifolia no antioxidant activity. Held the toxicity test using microcrustacean Artemia salina, the results of both periods were considered highly toxic: dry period (LD50 = 86.072 g / mL); rainy (LD50 = 45,286 / mL). And a fungus Penicillium sp, the antimicrobial tests, standard strains (ATCC INCQS) were used. from contamination. The essential oil of T. burserifolia showed antibacterial activity in the dry season only two micro-organisms (Penicillium sp., Proteus miriabilis) while in the rainy season all micro-organisms tested were inhibited its growth (Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Escherichia coli, Proteus miriabilis, Candida albicans and Penicillium sp.). The essential oil of T. burserifolia has effective antimicrobial activity of essential oil for application in micro-organisms tested. Mean values of inhibition zones were statistically analyzed by Tukey (p <0.05) with significant differences. For each micro-organism Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) was determined.A Amazônia apresenta cerca de 99,6% de sua flora quimicamente desconhecida e estima-se que apenas 10% do total das plantas do globo terrestre foram pesquisadas em seus constituintes químicos. A família Burseraceae pertence a ordem Sapindales, é constituída de 21 gêneros e mais de 600 espécies. A pesquisa objetivou investigar a composição química e a atividade antimicrobiana do óleo essencial da casca do caule de Trattinnickia burserifolia no período seco e chuvoso em um garimpo extinto de Roraima chamado de Tepequém. As exsicatas foram identificadas e depositadas no Herbário da Universidade Federal de Roraima sob o número de tombamento. O óleo essencial foi obtido através da hidrodestilação em aparelho clevenger. Foi calculado o rendimento do óleo essencial (p/v). Foi utilizado um sistema CG/EM com o hélio (He) como gás de arraste. Utilizou-se o padrão de hidrocarbonetos C9-C22, sendo calculado o índice Kovats e percentagens dos constituintes. Foram identificados 23 constituintes no período seco e 47 no período chuvoso. Entre os constituintes identificados, destacaram-se o α-pineno, o δ-3-careno e o limoneno para ambos períodos com percentuais distintos. Foi realizada também a verificação do potencial antioxidante através da captura do radical livre DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrilhydrazyl). O resultado obtido tanto no período seco quanto no chuvoso foi inferior a 14% de atividade antioxidante, caracterizando o óleo essencial de T. burserifolia sem atividade antioxidante. Realizou-se o teste de toxicidade utilizando o microcrustáceo Artemia salina, os resultados de ambos os períodos foram considerados altamente tóxicos: período seco (DL50 = 86,072 μg/mL); chuvoso (DL50 = 45,286 μg/mL). Nos testes antimicrobianos, foram utilizadas cepas padrões (ATCC; INCQS) e um fungo do gênero Penicillium sp. proveniente de contaminação. O óleo essencial de T. burserifolia apresentou atividade antimicrobiana no período seco somente para dois micro-organismos (Penicillium sp., Proteus miriabilis) enquanto que no período chuvoso todos os micro-organismos testados tiveram seu crescimento inibido (Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Escherichia coli, Proteus miriabilis, Candida albicans e Penicillium sp.). O óleo essencial de T. burserifolia possui atividade antimicrobiana eficaz para aplicação do óleo essencial nos micro-organismos testados. Os valores médios dos halos de inibição foram analisados estatisticamente pelo teste de Tukey (p< 0,05) apresentando diferenças significativas. Para cada micro-organismo foi determinada a Concentração Inibitória Mínima (MIC).Agência 1Universidade Federal de RoraimaBrasilPRPPG - Pró-reitoria de Pesquisa e Pós-GraduaçãoPRONAT - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Recursos NaturaisUFRRSilva, Henrique Eduardo Bezerra dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2722164837738303Vital, Marcos José Salgadohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7855596789769104Oliveira, Gisele Guimarães de2022-02-09T18:15:31Z20222022-02-09T18:15:31Z2014info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisOLIVEIRA, Gisele Guimarães de. Identificação dos constituintes químicos e atividade biológica do óleo essencial de Trattinickia burserifolia Mart. (Burseraceae) da Serra do Tepequém, Amajarí - Roraima. 2014. 91f. 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Identificação dos constituintes químicos e atividade biológica do óleo essencial de Trattinickia burserifolia Mart. (Burseraceae) da Serra do Tepequém, Amajarí - Roraima Identification of chemical constituents and biological activity of essential oil of Trattinickia burserifolia Mart. (Burseraceae) Saw the Tepequém, Amajarí - Roraima |
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Identificação dos constituintes químicos e atividade biológica do óleo essencial de Trattinickia burserifolia Mart. (Burseraceae) da Serra do Tepequém, Amajarí - Roraima |
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Identificação dos constituintes químicos e atividade biológica do óleo essencial de Trattinickia burserifolia Mart. (Burseraceae) da Serra do Tepequém, Amajarí - Roraima Oliveira, Gisele Guimarães de Óleo essencial Trattinnickia burserifolia Constituintes químicos Antimicrobiano Essential Oil Trattinnickia burserifolia Chemical constituintes Antimicrobial CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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Identificação dos constituintes químicos e atividade biológica do óleo essencial de Trattinickia burserifolia Mart. (Burseraceae) da Serra do Tepequém, Amajarí - Roraima |
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Identificação dos constituintes químicos e atividade biológica do óleo essencial de Trattinickia burserifolia Mart. (Burseraceae) da Serra do Tepequém, Amajarí - Roraima |
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Identificação dos constituintes químicos e atividade biológica do óleo essencial de Trattinickia burserifolia Mart. (Burseraceae) da Serra do Tepequém, Amajarí - Roraima |
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Identificação dos constituintes químicos e atividade biológica do óleo essencial de Trattinickia burserifolia Mart. (Burseraceae) da Serra do Tepequém, Amajarí - Roraima |
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Identificação dos constituintes químicos e atividade biológica do óleo essencial de Trattinickia burserifolia Mart. (Burseraceae) da Serra do Tepequém, Amajarí - Roraima |
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Oliveira, Gisele Guimarães de |
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Oliveira, Gisele Guimarães de |
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Silva, Henrique Eduardo Bezerra da http://lattes.cnpq.br/2722164837738303 Vital, Marcos José Salgado http://lattes.cnpq.br/7855596789769104 |
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Oliveira, Gisele Guimarães de |
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Óleo essencial Trattinnickia burserifolia Constituintes químicos Antimicrobiano Essential Oil Trattinnickia burserifolia Chemical constituintes Antimicrobial CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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Óleo essencial Trattinnickia burserifolia Constituintes químicos Antimicrobiano Essential Oil Trattinnickia burserifolia Chemical constituintes Antimicrobial CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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The Amazon holds about 99.6% of its flora chemically unknown and it is estimated that only 10% of plants of the globe were surveyed on their chemical constituents. The Burseraceae family owned Sapindales order consists of 21 genera and over 600 species. The research aimed to investigate the chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oil from the stem bark of Trattinnickia burserifolia the dry and rainy season in a dormant mining Roraima called Tepequém. The herbarium specimens were identified and deposited in the Herbarium of the Federal University of Roraima under number of damping. The essential oil was obtained by hydrodistillation in Clevenger apparatus. The yield of essential oil (W / V) was calculated. One GC / MS system was used with helium (He) as carrier gas. We used the standard hydrocarbons C9-C22 Kovats index and the percentages of the constituents being calculated. 23 constituents were identified in the dry period and 47 in the rainy season. Among the identified constituents, stood the α-pinene, the δ-3-carene and limonene for both periods with different percentages. Antioxidant potential scanning was also carried out by capturing the free radical DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrilhydrazyl). The results obtained both in the dry and in the rainy period was less than 14% antioxidant activity, featuring the essential oil of T. burserifolia no antioxidant activity. Held the toxicity test using microcrustacean Artemia salina, the results of both periods were considered highly toxic: dry period (LD50 = 86.072 g / mL); rainy (LD50 = 45,286 / mL). And a fungus Penicillium sp, the antimicrobial tests, standard strains (ATCC INCQS) were used. from contamination. The essential oil of T. burserifolia showed antibacterial activity in the dry season only two micro-organisms (Penicillium sp., Proteus miriabilis) while in the rainy season all micro-organisms tested were inhibited its growth (Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Escherichia coli, Proteus miriabilis, Candida albicans and Penicillium sp.). The essential oil of T. burserifolia has effective antimicrobial activity of essential oil for application in micro-organisms tested. Mean values of inhibition zones were statistically analyzed by Tukey (p <0.05) with significant differences. For each micro-organism Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) was determined. |
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