Secondary components in Eugenia (Myrtaceae): Extraction and Efficiency as an antimicrobial in E. francavilleana and E. paracatuana

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Autor(a) principal: Wolf, Stefany Lenci
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, Jéssica de Souza, Freitas, Amanda de Sousa Martinez de, Valdemarin, Karinne Sampaio, Botaro, Vagner Roberto, Capelo, Fiorella Fernanda Mazine
Tipo de documento: Artigo
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/30738
Resumo: Organic extractives (OrgExt), also known as a secondary component of plants, have attracted interest of the scientific community in recent years due to their low toxicity and remarkable antimicrobial activity. This present work has aimed to increase knowledge about OrgExt of two Myrtaceae species of Brazilian flora: Eugenia francavilleana and E. paracatuana. OrgExtr of selected species were extracted by two different organic solvents to compare their efficiency and yieldness, namely: cylohexane/ethanol and hexane.  Paired T statistical method was used to evaluate yield of extraction process for both species. Quantitative determination of the main compounds presented in structures of plant tissues was performed (Klason lignin content, α-cellulose, holocellulose and polyoses). Inorganic components presented in ash of species were determined by EDS. Among organic solvents tested for extraction of essential substances, the most efficient was hexane, being Eugenia francavilleana the species that provided the highest yield of extracted oil. OrgExt demonstrated simultaneous efficiency in substitution of glycerol (plasticizer) in preparation of thermoplastic starch films and as antimicrobial agents, delaying and reducing appearance of microorganisms in these films. This study has increased knowledge of two species whose OrgExt had never been studied before and demonstrated a potential application.
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spelling Secondary components in Eugenia (Myrtaceae): Extraction and Efficiency as an antimicrobial in E. francavilleana and E. paracatuanaComponentes secundarios en Eugenia (Myrtaceae): Extracción y Eficiencia como antimicrobiano en E. francavilleana y E. paracatuanaComponentes secundários em Eugenia (Myrtaceae): Extração e Eficiência como antimicrobiano em E. francavilleana e E. paracatuanaOrganic extractivesPlasticizing AgentsAntimicrobial PropertiesEssential oilsMyrtaceaeLeaves.Extrativos orgânicosAgentes PlastificantesPropriedades AntimicrobianasÓleos essenciaisMyrtaceaeFolhas.Extractivos OrgánicosAgentes PlastificantesPropiedades antimicrobianasAceites EsencialesMyrtaceaeFolhas. Organic extractives (OrgExt), also known as a secondary component of plants, have attracted interest of the scientific community in recent years due to their low toxicity and remarkable antimicrobial activity. This present work has aimed to increase knowledge about OrgExt of two Myrtaceae species of Brazilian flora: Eugenia francavilleana and E. paracatuana. OrgExtr of selected species were extracted by two different organic solvents to compare their efficiency and yieldness, namely: cylohexane/ethanol and hexane.  Paired T statistical method was used to evaluate yield of extraction process for both species. Quantitative determination of the main compounds presented in structures of plant tissues was performed (Klason lignin content, α-cellulose, holocellulose and polyoses). Inorganic components presented in ash of species were determined by EDS. Among organic solvents tested for extraction of essential substances, the most efficient was hexane, being Eugenia francavilleana the species that provided the highest yield of extracted oil. OrgExt demonstrated simultaneous efficiency in substitution of glycerol (plasticizer) in preparation of thermoplastic starch films and as antimicrobial agents, delaying and reducing appearance of microorganisms in these films. This study has increased knowledge of two species whose OrgExt had never been studied before and demonstrated a potential application.Los extractivos orgánicos (OrgExt), también conocidos como componente secundario de las plantas, han atraído el interés de la comunidad científica en los últimos años debido a su baja toxicidad y notable actividad antimicrobiana. El presente trabajo tuvo como objetivo aumentar el conocimiento sobre OrgExt de dos especies de Myrtaceae de la flora brasileña: Eugenia francavilleana y E. paracatuana. OrgExt de especies seleccionadas se extrajeron con dos solventes orgánicos diferentes para comparar su eficiencia y rendimiento, a saber: ciclohexano/etanol y hexano. Se utilizó el método estadístico T pareada para evaluar el rendimiento del proceso de extracción para ambas especies. Se realizó la determinación cuantitativa de los principales compuestos presentes en las estructuras de los tejidos vegetales (contenido de lignina Klason, α-celulosa, holocelulosa y poliosas). Los componentes inorgánicos presentes en las cenizas de las especies se determinaron por EDS. Entre los solventes orgánicos probados para la extracción de sustancias esenciales, el más eficiente fue el hexano, siendo Eugenia francavilleana la especie que proporcionó el mayor rendimiento de aceite extraído. OrgExt demostró eficiencia simultánea en sustitución de glicerol (plastificante) en la preparación de películas termoplásticas de almidón y como agente antimicrobiano, retrasando y reduciendo la aparición de microorganismos en estas películas. Este estudio ha aumentado el conocimiento de dos especies cuyo OrgExt nunca se había estudiado antes y demostró una aplicación potencial.Extrativos Orgânicos (OrgExt), também conhecidos como componentes secundários de plantas, têm despertado o interesse da comunidade científica nos últimos anos devido à sua baixa toxicidade e notável atividade antimicrobiana. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo aumentar o conhecimento sobre OrgExt de duas espécies de Myrtaceae da flora brasileira: Eugenia francavilleana e E. paracatuana. OrgExt das espécies selecionadas foram extraídas por dois solventes orgânicos diferentes para comparar sua eficiência e rendimento, a saber: ciclohexano/etanol e hexano. O método estatístico T emparelhado foi usado para avaliar o rendimento do processo de extração para ambas as espécies. Foi realizada a determinação quantitativa dos principais compostos presentes nas estruturas dos tecidos vegetais (teor de lignina Klason, α-celulose, holocelulose e polioses). Os componentes inorgânicos presentes nas cinzas das espécies foram determinados por EDS. Dentre os solventes orgânicos testados para extração de substâncias essenciais, o mais eficiente foi o hexano, sendo Eugenia francavilleana a espécie que proporcionou maior rendimento de óleo extraído. OrgExt demonstrou eficiência simultânea na substituição do glicerol (plastificante) na preparação de filmes de amido termoplástico e como agente antimicrobiano, retardando e reduzindo o aparecimento de microrganismos nestes filmes. Este estudo aumentou o conhecimento de duas espécies cujo OrgExt nunca havia sido estudado antes e demonstrou uma aplicação potencial.Research, Society and Development2022-06-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3073810.33448/rsd-v11i8.30738Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 8; e15211830738Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 8; e15211830738Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 8; e152118307382525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/30738/26361Copyright (c) 2022 Stefany Lenci Wolf; Jéssica de Souza Rodrigues; Amanda de Sousa Martinez de Freitas; Karinne Sampaio Valdemarin; Vagner Roberto Botaro; Fiorella Fernanda Mazine Capelohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWolf, Stefany LenciRodrigues, Jéssica de SouzaFreitas, Amanda de Sousa Martinez de Valdemarin, Karinne SampaioBotaro, Vagner RobertoCapelo, Fiorella Fernanda Mazine2022-07-01T13:34:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/30738Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:23.736996Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Secondary components in Eugenia (Myrtaceae): Extraction and Efficiency as an antimicrobial in E. francavilleana and E. paracatuana
Componentes secundarios en Eugenia (Myrtaceae): Extracción y Eficiencia como antimicrobiano en E. francavilleana y E. paracatuana
Componentes secundários em Eugenia (Myrtaceae): Extração e Eficiência como antimicrobiano em E. francavilleana e E. paracatuana
title Secondary components in Eugenia (Myrtaceae): Extraction and Efficiency as an antimicrobial in E. francavilleana and E. paracatuana
spellingShingle Secondary components in Eugenia (Myrtaceae): Extraction and Efficiency as an antimicrobial in E. francavilleana and E. paracatuana
Wolf, Stefany Lenci
Organic extractives
Plasticizing Agents
Antimicrobial Properties
Essential oils
Myrtaceae
Leaves.
Extrativos orgânicos
Agentes Plastificantes
Propriedades Antimicrobianas
Óleos essenciais
Myrtaceae
Folhas.
Extractivos Orgánicos
Agentes Plastificantes
Propiedades antimicrobianas
Aceites Esenciales
Myrtaceae
Folhas.
title_short Secondary components in Eugenia (Myrtaceae): Extraction and Efficiency as an antimicrobial in E. francavilleana and E. paracatuana
title_full Secondary components in Eugenia (Myrtaceae): Extraction and Efficiency as an antimicrobial in E. francavilleana and E. paracatuana
title_fullStr Secondary components in Eugenia (Myrtaceae): Extraction and Efficiency as an antimicrobial in E. francavilleana and E. paracatuana
title_full_unstemmed Secondary components in Eugenia (Myrtaceae): Extraction and Efficiency as an antimicrobial in E. francavilleana and E. paracatuana
title_sort Secondary components in Eugenia (Myrtaceae): Extraction and Efficiency as an antimicrobial in E. francavilleana and E. paracatuana
author Wolf, Stefany Lenci
author_facet Wolf, Stefany Lenci
Rodrigues, Jéssica de Souza
Freitas, Amanda de Sousa Martinez de
Valdemarin, Karinne Sampaio
Botaro, Vagner Roberto
Capelo, Fiorella Fernanda Mazine
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, Jéssica de Souza
Freitas, Amanda de Sousa Martinez de
Valdemarin, Karinne Sampaio
Botaro, Vagner Roberto
Capelo, Fiorella Fernanda Mazine
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wolf, Stefany Lenci
Rodrigues, Jéssica de Souza
Freitas, Amanda de Sousa Martinez de
Valdemarin, Karinne Sampaio
Botaro, Vagner Roberto
Capelo, Fiorella Fernanda Mazine
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Organic extractives
Plasticizing Agents
Antimicrobial Properties
Essential oils
Myrtaceae
Leaves.
Extrativos orgânicos
Agentes Plastificantes
Propriedades Antimicrobianas
Óleos essenciais
Myrtaceae
Folhas.
Extractivos Orgánicos
Agentes Plastificantes
Propiedades antimicrobianas
Aceites Esenciales
Myrtaceae
Folhas.
topic Organic extractives
Plasticizing Agents
Antimicrobial Properties
Essential oils
Myrtaceae
Leaves.
Extrativos orgânicos
Agentes Plastificantes
Propriedades Antimicrobianas
Óleos essenciais
Myrtaceae
Folhas.
Extractivos Orgánicos
Agentes Plastificantes
Propiedades antimicrobianas
Aceites Esenciales
Myrtaceae
Folhas.
description Organic extractives (OrgExt), also known as a secondary component of plants, have attracted interest of the scientific community in recent years due to their low toxicity and remarkable antimicrobial activity. This present work has aimed to increase knowledge about OrgExt of two Myrtaceae species of Brazilian flora: Eugenia francavilleana and E. paracatuana. OrgExtr of selected species were extracted by two different organic solvents to compare their efficiency and yieldness, namely: cylohexane/ethanol and hexane.  Paired T statistical method was used to evaluate yield of extraction process for both species. Quantitative determination of the main compounds presented in structures of plant tissues was performed (Klason lignin content, α-cellulose, holocellulose and polyoses). Inorganic components presented in ash of species were determined by EDS. Among organic solvents tested for extraction of essential substances, the most efficient was hexane, being Eugenia francavilleana the species that provided the highest yield of extracted oil. OrgExt demonstrated simultaneous efficiency in substitution of glycerol (plasticizer) in preparation of thermoplastic starch films and as antimicrobial agents, delaying and reducing appearance of microorganisms in these films. This study has increased knowledge of two species whose OrgExt had never been studied before and demonstrated a potential application.
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