Biological activities of essential oils from six genotypes of four Ocotea species

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Autor(a) principal: Rambo, Michele Andréia
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Soares, Krissie Daian, Danielli, Letícia Jacobi, Dalla Lana, Daiane Flores, Bordignon, Sérgio Augosto de Loreto, Fuentefria, Alexandre Meneghello, Apel, Miriam
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjps/article/view/204492
Resumo: Essential oils from four Ocotea species collected in southern Brazil were evaluated for chemical composition using gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. The primary compound identified in O. acutifolia essential oil was an unsaturated tetracyclic diterpene, phyllocladene (67.7%), followed by a sesquiterpene hydrocarbon, β-selinene (18.0%). The sesquiterpene fraction was predominant in oils from two collections of O. puberula; β-caryophyllene (25.2%) and globulol (22.6%) were the major compounds identified in collections 1 and 2, respectively. O. silvestris essential oil contained predominantly germacrene D and bicyclogermacrene. These compounds were also predominant in essential oil from O. indecora leaves collected from shady habitats. By contrast, essential oil extracted from O. indecora grown under direct sunlight contained mainly oxygenated sesquiterpenes, such as guaiol (30.2%), α-eudesmol (27.6%), and β-eudesmol (12.7%). Chemotaxis assays showed that Ocotea essential oils had no significant inhibitory activity on leukocyte migration compared with a chemotactic stimulant (lipopolysaccharide from Escherichia coli). However, the oils exhibited antifungal activity against Candida parapsilosis, with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 500 µg/mL. To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate the in vitro antifungal and antichemotactic activities of essential oils from Ocotea species native to southern Brazil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biological activities of essential oils from six genotypes of four Ocotea species
title Biological activities of essential oils from six genotypes of four Ocotea species
spellingShingle Biological activities of essential oils from six genotypes of four Ocotea species
Rambo, Michele Andréia
Antifungal
Biological activity
Essential oil
Lauraceae
Ocotea
title_short Biological activities of essential oils from six genotypes of four Ocotea species
title_full Biological activities of essential oils from six genotypes of four Ocotea species
title_fullStr Biological activities of essential oils from six genotypes of four Ocotea species
title_full_unstemmed Biological activities of essential oils from six genotypes of four Ocotea species
title_sort Biological activities of essential oils from six genotypes of four Ocotea species
author Rambo, Michele Andréia
author_facet Rambo, Michele Andréia
Soares, Krissie Daian
Danielli, Letícia Jacobi
Dalla Lana, Daiane Flores
Bordignon, Sérgio Augosto de Loreto
Fuentefria, Alexandre Meneghello
Apel, Miriam
author_role author
author2 Soares, Krissie Daian
Danielli, Letícia Jacobi
Dalla Lana, Daiane Flores
Bordignon, Sérgio Augosto de Loreto
Fuentefria, Alexandre Meneghello
Apel, Miriam
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rambo, Michele Andréia
Soares, Krissie Daian
Danielli, Letícia Jacobi
Dalla Lana, Daiane Flores
Bordignon, Sérgio Augosto de Loreto
Fuentefria, Alexandre Meneghello
Apel, Miriam
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antifungal
Biological activity
Essential oil
Lauraceae
Ocotea
topic Antifungal
Biological activity
Essential oil
Lauraceae
Ocotea
description Essential oils from four Ocotea species collected in southern Brazil were evaluated for chemical composition using gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. The primary compound identified in O. acutifolia essential oil was an unsaturated tetracyclic diterpene, phyllocladene (67.7%), followed by a sesquiterpene hydrocarbon, β-selinene (18.0%). The sesquiterpene fraction was predominant in oils from two collections of O. puberula; β-caryophyllene (25.2%) and globulol (22.6%) were the major compounds identified in collections 1 and 2, respectively. O. silvestris essential oil contained predominantly germacrene D and bicyclogermacrene. These compounds were also predominant in essential oil from O. indecora leaves collected from shady habitats. By contrast, essential oil extracted from O. indecora grown under direct sunlight contained mainly oxygenated sesquiterpenes, such as guaiol (30.2%), α-eudesmol (27.6%), and β-eudesmol (12.7%). Chemotaxis assays showed that Ocotea essential oils had no significant inhibitory activity on leukocyte migration compared with a chemotactic stimulant (lipopolysaccharide from Escherichia coli). However, the oils exhibited antifungal activity against Candida parapsilosis, with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 500 µg/mL. To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate the in vitro antifungal and antichemotactic activities of essential oils from Ocotea species native to southern Brazil.
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