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Chemical composition, seasonal variability, and antifungal activity of Lavandula stoechas L. ssp. stoechas essential oils from stem/leaves and flowers.
J Agric Food Chem. 2006 Jun 14; 54(12):4364-70.JA

Abstract

Essential oils from the stems/leaves (L) and flowers (F) of Lavandula stoechas L. ssp. stoechas growing wild in southern Sardinia (Italy) were extracted by hydrodistillation and analyzed by gas chromatography coupled with flame ionization detector and ion trap mass spectrometry. The major compound was fenchone, accounting for, on average, 52.60% in L and 66.20% in F, followed by camphor (13.13% versus 27.08%, in L and F, respectively). F essential oil yields (volume per dry weight) decreased from the beginning to the end of the flowering stage, whereas L yields remained constant during the year. The nine main compounds derived from two different subpathways, A and B. The compounds that belong to the same subpathway showed a similar behavior during the year. The essential oils were tested for their antifungal activity using the paper disk diffusion method. The essential oils tested were effective on the inactivation of Rhizoctonia solani and Fusarium oxysporum and less effective against Aspergillus flavus. Among the single compounds tested, fenchone, limonene, and myrtenal appeared to be the more effective on the inhibition of R. solani growth.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Dipartimento di Tossicologia, Università di Cagliari, Via Ospedale 72, 09124 Cagliari, Italy. aangioni@unica.itNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Comparative Study
Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

16756368

Citation

Angioni, Alberto, et al. "Chemical Composition, Seasonal Variability, and Antifungal Activity of Lavandula Stoechas L. Ssp. Stoechas Essential Oils From Stem/leaves and Flowers." Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, vol. 54, no. 12, 2006, pp. 4364-70.
Angioni A, Barra A, Coroneo V, et al. Chemical composition, seasonal variability, and antifungal activity of Lavandula stoechas L. ssp. stoechas essential oils from stem/leaves and flowers. J Agric Food Chem. 2006;54(12):4364-70.
Angioni, A., Barra, A., Coroneo, V., Dessi, S., & Cabras, P. (2006). Chemical composition, seasonal variability, and antifungal activity of Lavandula stoechas L. ssp. stoechas essential oils from stem/leaves and flowers. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 54(12), 4364-70.
Angioni A, et al. Chemical Composition, Seasonal Variability, and Antifungal Activity of Lavandula Stoechas L. Ssp. Stoechas Essential Oils From Stem/leaves and Flowers. J Agric Food Chem. 2006 Jun 14;54(12):4364-70. PubMed PMID: 16756368.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Chemical composition, seasonal variability, and antifungal activity of Lavandula stoechas L. ssp. stoechas essential oils from stem/leaves and flowers. AU - Angioni,Alberto, AU - Barra,Andrea, AU - Coroneo,Valentina, AU - Dessi,Sandro, AU - Cabras,Paolo, PY - 2006/6/8/pubmed PY - 2006/8/9/medline PY - 2006/6/8/entrez SP - 4364 EP - 70 JF - Journal of agricultural and food chemistry JO - J Agric Food Chem VL - 54 IS - 12 N2 - Essential oils from the stems/leaves (L) and flowers (F) of Lavandula stoechas L. ssp. stoechas growing wild in southern Sardinia (Italy) were extracted by hydrodistillation and analyzed by gas chromatography coupled with flame ionization detector and ion trap mass spectrometry. The major compound was fenchone, accounting for, on average, 52.60% in L and 66.20% in F, followed by camphor (13.13% versus 27.08%, in L and F, respectively). F essential oil yields (volume per dry weight) decreased from the beginning to the end of the flowering stage, whereas L yields remained constant during the year. The nine main compounds derived from two different subpathways, A and B. The compounds that belong to the same subpathway showed a similar behavior during the year. The essential oils were tested for their antifungal activity using the paper disk diffusion method. The essential oils tested were effective on the inactivation of Rhizoctonia solani and Fusarium oxysporum and less effective against Aspergillus flavus. Among the single compounds tested, fenchone, limonene, and myrtenal appeared to be the more effective on the inhibition of R. solani growth. SN - 0021-8561 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/16756368/Chemical_composition_seasonal_variability_and_antifungal_activity_of_Lavandula_stoechas_L__ssp__stoechas_essential_oils_from_stem/leaves_and_flowers_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -