Chemical composition and seasonal variation of the volatile oils from Siparuna guianensis Aubl. leaves collected from Monte do Carmo, Tocantins

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Joaquim Aurélio Tomaz de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva, Liliane de Sousa, Romano, Camila Aline, Cunha, Luiz Carlos da, Oliveira Neto , Jerônimo Raimundo, Borges, Leonardo Luiz, Fiuza, Tatiana de Sousa, Paula, José Realino de
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Resumo: Siparuna guianensis Aubl., known as “negramina”, “capitu”, is a small tree used for headaches, colds, fevers, as a healing agent, insect, and tick repellents. This study aimed to evaluate the chemical composition and seasonal variability of essential oils from the leaves of S. guianensis. Botanical material was collected in Monte do Carmo, Tocantins, Brazil. The powder from the leaves was submitted to hydrodistillation in a Clevenger apparatus, and the identification of the compounds was performed by GC-MS. In volatile oils, 21.32% to 55.44% of sesquiterpenes, 19.95 to 49.73% of oxygenated sesquiterpenes, 0.48 to 1.55% of oxygenated monoterpenes, 0 to 5.67% of monoterpene hydrocarbons were identified, 0 to 48.2% of other compounds. The major compounds were γ-muurolene (13.99 to 35.97%), Curzerene (7.22-19.15%), Curzerenone (7.3-18.13%), 2-undecanone (3.99- 10.63%). The presence of two clusters was verified: cluster I, discriminated by the compounds Curzerenone, β-selinene, δ-elemene, corresponding to the months with the lowest index, and cluster II, discriminated by the β-burbonene, corresponding to the months with the highest index rainfall index. Comparing the present study with data from the literature, it is concluded that S. guianensis presents great chemical variability, which can be explained by genetic factors, seasonality, light, temperature, which can alter the production of metabolites. As S. guianensis has broad therapeutic potential as an antimicrobial and promising larvicidal activity, there is a need for agronomic studies to obtain specimens that require more interesting chemical components for the pharmaceutical industry. This study is the first carried out with oils from leaves collected in Monte do Carmo, Tocantins, Brazil.
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spelling Chemical composition and seasonal variation of the volatile oils from Siparuna guianensis Aubl. leaves collected from Monte do Carmo, TocantinsComposición química y variación estacional de los aceites volátiles de Siparuna guianensis Aubl. hojas recolectadas de Monte do Carmo, TocantinsComposição química e variação sazonal dos óleos voláteis das folhas de Siparuna guianensis Aubl. coletadas em Monte do Carmo, TocantinsSiparunaceaeÓleos essenciaisInseticidaNegramina. SiparunaceaeAceites esencialesInsecticidaNegramina.SiparunaceaeEssential oilsInsecticideNegramin.Siparuna guianensis Aubl., known as “negramina”, “capitu”, is a small tree used for headaches, colds, fevers, as a healing agent, insect, and tick repellents. This study aimed to evaluate the chemical composition and seasonal variability of essential oils from the leaves of S. guianensis. Botanical material was collected in Monte do Carmo, Tocantins, Brazil. The powder from the leaves was submitted to hydrodistillation in a Clevenger apparatus, and the identification of the compounds was performed by GC-MS. In volatile oils, 21.32% to 55.44% of sesquiterpenes, 19.95 to 49.73% of oxygenated sesquiterpenes, 0.48 to 1.55% of oxygenated monoterpenes, 0 to 5.67% of monoterpene hydrocarbons were identified, 0 to 48.2% of other compounds. The major compounds were γ-muurolene (13.99 to 35.97%), Curzerene (7.22-19.15%), Curzerenone (7.3-18.13%), 2-undecanone (3.99- 10.63%). The presence of two clusters was verified: cluster I, discriminated by the compounds Curzerenone, β-selinene, δ-elemene, corresponding to the months with the lowest index, and cluster II, discriminated by the β-burbonene, corresponding to the months with the highest index rainfall index. Comparing the present study with data from the literature, it is concluded that S. guianensis presents great chemical variability, which can be explained by genetic factors, seasonality, light, temperature, which can alter the production of metabolites. As S. guianensis has broad therapeutic potential as an antimicrobial and promising larvicidal activity, there is a need for agronomic studies to obtain specimens that require more interesting chemical components for the pharmaceutical industry. This study is the first carried out with oils from leaves collected in Monte do Carmo, Tocantins, Brazil.Siparuna guianensis Aubl., Conocido como “negramina, capitu”, es un pequeño árbol utilizado para dolores de cabeza, resfriados, fiebres, como agente curativo, repelente de insectos y garrapatas. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la composición química y la variabilidad estacional de los aceites esenciales de las hojas de S. guianensis. El material botánico fue recolectado Monte do Carmo, Tocantins, Brasil. El polvo de las hojas se sometió a hidrodestilación en un aparato Clevenger y la identificación de los compuestos volátiles obtenidos se realizó mediante GC-MS. En los aceites volátiles, se identificaron 21,32% a 55,44% de sesquiterpenos, 19,95 a 49,73% de sesquiterpenos oxigenados, 0,48 a 1,55% de monoterpenos oxigenados, 0 a 5,67% de hidrocarburos monoterpenos, 0 a 48,2% de otros compuestos. Los compuestos principales fueron γ-muuroleno (13,99 a 35,97%), curzereno (7,22 a 19,15%), curzerenona (7,3 a 18,13%), 2-undecanona (3,99 a 10,63%). Se verificó la presencia de dos conglomerados: el conglomerado I, discriminado por los compuestos Curzerenona, β-selineno, δ-elemeno, corresponde a los meses el índice de precipitación más bajo, y el conglomerado II, discriminado por el β-burboneno, corresponde a los meses con con mayor precipitación pluvial. Comparando el presente estudio con los datos de la literatura, se concluye que S. guianensis presenta una gran variabilidad química que puede ser explicada por factores genéticos, estacionalidad, luz, temperatura, que pueden alterar la producción de metabolitos. Dado que S. guianensis tiene un amplio potencial terapéutico como antimicrobiano y una actividad larvicida prometedora, es necesario realizar estudios agronómicos para obtener muestras que produzcan compuestos químicos interesantes en mayores cantidades para la industria farmacéutica. Este estudio es el primero que se lleva a cabo con aceites de hojas recolectadas en Monte do Carmo, Tocantins, Brasil.Siparuna guianensis Aubl., conhecida como “negramina, capitu”, é uma arvoreta utilizada para dor de cabeça, resfriado, febres, como cicatrizante, repelentes de insetos e carrapatos. Objetivou-se avaliar a composição química e variabilidade sazonal dos óleos essenciais das folhas de S. guianensis. O material botânco foi coletado em Monte do Carmo, Tocantins, Brasil. O pó das folhas foi submetido à hidrodestilação em aparelho de Clevenger e a identificação dos compostos voláteis obtidos foi realizada por GC-MS. Foram identificados nos óleos voláteis 21,32% a 55,44% de sesquiterpenos, 19,95 a 49,73% de sesquiterpenos oxigenados, 0,48 a 1,55% de monoterpenos oxigenados, 0 a 5,67% de hidrocarbonetos monoterpenos, 0 a 48,2% de outros compostos. Os compostos majoritários foram γ-muurolene (13,99 a 35,97%), Curzerene (7,22-19,15%), Curzerenone (7,3-18,13%), 2-undecanone (3,99- 10,63%). Verificou-se a presença de dois clusters: cluster I, discriminado pelos compostos Curzerenone, β-selineno, δ-elemene, corresponde aos meses com menor índice pluviométrico, e o cluster II, discriminado composto pelo β -burbonene, corresponde aos meses com maior índice pluviométrico. Comparando o presente estudo com dados da literatura, conclui-se que a S. guianensis apresenta grande variabilidade química o que pode ser explicada por fatores genéticos, sazonalidade, luz, temperatura, que podem alterar a produção de metabólitos. Como a S. guianensis tem amplo potencial terapêutico como antimicrobiano e atividade larvicida promissora, há a necessidade de estudos agronômicos de forma a se obter espécimes que produzem compostos químicos interessantes em maior quantidade para indústria farmacêutica. Esse estudo é o primeiro realizado com os óleos das folhas coletadas em Monte do Carmo, Tocantins, Brasil.Research, Society and Development2022-01-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2490810.33448/rsd-v11i1.24908Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e30011124908Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e30011124908Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e300111249082525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24908/21903Copyright (c) 2022 Joaquim Aurélio Tomaz de Souza; Liliane de Sousa Silva; Camila Aline Romano; Luiz Carlos da Cunha; Jerônimo Raimundo Oliveira Neto ; Leonardo Luiz Borges; Tatiana de Sousa Fiuza; José Realino de Paulahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Joaquim Aurélio Tomaz deSilva, Liliane de Sousa Romano, Camila Aline Cunha, Luiz Carlos da Oliveira Neto , Jerônimo Raimundo Borges, Leonardo Luiz Fiuza, Tatiana de Sousa Paula, José Realino de2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24908Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:19.615743Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Chemical composition and seasonal variation of the volatile oils from Siparuna guianensis Aubl. leaves collected from Monte do Carmo, Tocantins
Composición química y variación estacional de los aceites volátiles de Siparuna guianensis Aubl. hojas recolectadas de Monte do Carmo, Tocantins
Composição química e variação sazonal dos óleos voláteis das folhas de Siparuna guianensis Aubl. coletadas em Monte do Carmo, Tocantins
title Chemical composition and seasonal variation of the volatile oils from Siparuna guianensis Aubl. leaves collected from Monte do Carmo, Tocantins
spellingShingle Chemical composition and seasonal variation of the volatile oils from Siparuna guianensis Aubl. leaves collected from Monte do Carmo, Tocantins
Souza, Joaquim Aurélio Tomaz de
Siparunaceae
Óleos essenciais
Inseticida
Negramina.
Siparunaceae
Aceites esenciales
Insecticida
Negramina.
Siparunaceae
Essential oils
Insecticide
Negramin.
title_short Chemical composition and seasonal variation of the volatile oils from Siparuna guianensis Aubl. leaves collected from Monte do Carmo, Tocantins
title_full Chemical composition and seasonal variation of the volatile oils from Siparuna guianensis Aubl. leaves collected from Monte do Carmo, Tocantins
title_fullStr Chemical composition and seasonal variation of the volatile oils from Siparuna guianensis Aubl. leaves collected from Monte do Carmo, Tocantins
title_full_unstemmed Chemical composition and seasonal variation of the volatile oils from Siparuna guianensis Aubl. leaves collected from Monte do Carmo, Tocantins
title_sort Chemical composition and seasonal variation of the volatile oils from Siparuna guianensis Aubl. leaves collected from Monte do Carmo, Tocantins
author Souza, Joaquim Aurélio Tomaz de
author_facet Souza, Joaquim Aurélio Tomaz de
Silva, Liliane de Sousa
Romano, Camila Aline
Cunha, Luiz Carlos da
Oliveira Neto , Jerônimo Raimundo
Borges, Leonardo Luiz
Fiuza, Tatiana de Sousa
Paula, José Realino de
author_role author
author2 Silva, Liliane de Sousa
Romano, Camila Aline
Cunha, Luiz Carlos da
Oliveira Neto , Jerônimo Raimundo
Borges, Leonardo Luiz
Fiuza, Tatiana de Sousa
Paula, José Realino de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Joaquim Aurélio Tomaz de
Silva, Liliane de Sousa
Romano, Camila Aline
Cunha, Luiz Carlos da
Oliveira Neto , Jerônimo Raimundo
Borges, Leonardo Luiz
Fiuza, Tatiana de Sousa
Paula, José Realino de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Siparunaceae
Óleos essenciais
Inseticida
Negramina.
Siparunaceae
Aceites esenciales
Insecticida
Negramina.
Siparunaceae
Essential oils
Insecticide
Negramin.
topic Siparunaceae
Óleos essenciais
Inseticida
Negramina.
Siparunaceae
Aceites esenciales
Insecticida
Negramina.
Siparunaceae
Essential oils
Insecticide
Negramin.
description Siparuna guianensis Aubl., known as “negramina”, “capitu”, is a small tree used for headaches, colds, fevers, as a healing agent, insect, and tick repellents. This study aimed to evaluate the chemical composition and seasonal variability of essential oils from the leaves of S. guianensis. Botanical material was collected in Monte do Carmo, Tocantins, Brazil. The powder from the leaves was submitted to hydrodistillation in a Clevenger apparatus, and the identification of the compounds was performed by GC-MS. In volatile oils, 21.32% to 55.44% of sesquiterpenes, 19.95 to 49.73% of oxygenated sesquiterpenes, 0.48 to 1.55% of oxygenated monoterpenes, 0 to 5.67% of monoterpene hydrocarbons were identified, 0 to 48.2% of other compounds. The major compounds were γ-muurolene (13.99 to 35.97%), Curzerene (7.22-19.15%), Curzerenone (7.3-18.13%), 2-undecanone (3.99- 10.63%). The presence of two clusters was verified: cluster I, discriminated by the compounds Curzerenone, β-selinene, δ-elemene, corresponding to the months with the lowest index, and cluster II, discriminated by the β-burbonene, corresponding to the months with the highest index rainfall index. Comparing the present study with data from the literature, it is concluded that S. guianensis presents great chemical variability, which can be explained by genetic factors, seasonality, light, temperature, which can alter the production of metabolites. As S. guianensis has broad therapeutic potential as an antimicrobial and promising larvicidal activity, there is a need for agronomic studies to obtain specimens that require more interesting chemical components for the pharmaceutical industry. This study is the first carried out with oils from leaves collected in Monte do Carmo, Tocantins, Brazil.
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