Chemical composition and biological activities of two chemotype-oils from Cinnamomum verum J. Presl growing in North Brazil
Chemical composition and antioxidant and antifungal action of the oils from leaves and wood bark of two chemotypes of Cinnamomum verum J. Presl were evaluated. Plants were sampled in the cities of São Luís and Santa Inês, state of Maranhão, Brazil. GC–MS and GC-FID, DPPH radical scavenging, and in v...
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Published in | Journal of food science and technology Vol. 57; no. 9; pp. 3176 - 3183 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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New Delhi
Springer India
01.09.2020
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | Chemical composition and antioxidant and antifungal action of the oils from leaves and wood bark of two chemotypes of
Cinnamomum verum
J. Presl were evaluated. Plants were sampled in the cities of São Luís and Santa Inês, state of Maranhão, Brazil. GC–MS and GC-FID, DPPH radical scavenging, and in vitro test against the phytopathogenic fungus
Colletotrichum musae
were used to perform these analyses.
Cinnamomum verum
is worldwide known as Cinnamon, highlighted for its extensive use in the cooking of diverse cultures of the world, and as a medicinal plant to treat environmental viral diseases. In the leaf oil of São Luís chemotype, eugenol (93.6%) was the main constituent, while in Santa Inês chemotype, it was benzyl benzoate (95.3%). In the bark wood oil of São Luís chemotype, (
E
)-cinnamaldehyde (89.3%) was the main constituent, while in Santa Inês chemotype, they were benzyl benzoate (23.3%), linalool (14.0%), (
E
)-caryophyllene (9.1%), caryolan-8-ol (7.2%) and borneol (4.7%). Leaf oils from both chemotypes showed strong to moderate antifungal activity, reaching 100% efficacy in eugenol-containing oils and above 70% in benzyl benzoate oils. In the antioxidant evaluation, the chemotype with a high eugenol content presented an inhibitory concentration higher than 80%, compared to Trolox. The leaf oils of the two
C. verum
chemotypes showed significant antifungal and antioxidant potential, considering their economic use as a functional and nutraceutical food supplement. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1155 0975-8402 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13197-020-04288-7 |