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Chemical Composition and Activity of Essential Oils of Carissa macrocarpa ( Eckl .) A. DC . Cultivated in Tunisia and Its Anatomical Features
This is the first study investigating the chemical composition of essential oils ( EO s) isolated from different tissues of Carissa macrocarpa ( Eckl .) A. DC ., their antimicrobial activity and the anatomical characters of the aerial organs and the fruits. The main EO components were pentadecanal a...
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Published in: | Chemistry & biodiversity 2018-09, Vol.15 (9) |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This is the first study investigating the chemical composition of essential oils (
EO
s) isolated from different tissues of
Carissa macrocarpa
(
Eckl
.) A.
DC
., their antimicrobial activity and the anatomical characters of the aerial organs and the fruits. The main
EO
components were pentadecanal and tetradecan‐1‐ol (31.9 and 16.5% in fresh leaf
EO
, respectively), (
E
)‐nerolidol and caryophyllene oxide (27.3 and 15.0% in fruit
EO
, respectively), linalool and hexahydrofarnesyl acetone (30.9 and 24.9% in stem
EO
, respectively), benzyl benzoate (24.3% in flower
EO
). The fruit
EO
was more active against
Candida albican
s (
MIC
= 0.46 mg/mL) compared to the reference antibiotic (17.66 mg/mL). Furthermore, at this concentration it inhibited all the Gram‐positive bacteria. Concerning the anatomical features, it is noteworthy to mention the presence of a large cluster of calcium oxalate crystals inside some parenchymatous cells. Large ducts corresponding to non articulated laticifers were identified in the cortex of leaf, stem and fruit pericarp. The laticifers categories and their distribution are taxonomically important to discriminate this species from others acclimated in different countries. Considering the obtained results,
EO
s of
C
.
macrocarpa
can be a good source of antimicrobial compounds, contributing to solve the problem of microbial resistance to antibiotics. |
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ISSN: | 1612-1872 1612-1880 |
DOI: | 10.1002/cbdv.201800188 |