Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils from flowers and leaves of Grindelia integrifolia DC |
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Authors: | Sławomira Nowak Paweł Lisiecki Anna Tomaszczak-Nowak Ewa Grudzińska Monika Anna Olszewska |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pharmacognosy, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland;2. Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Microbiological Diagnostics, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland |
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Abstract: | Essential oils from flowers and leaves of Grindelia integrifolia DC. were investigated for the first time in terms of chemical composition and antimicrobial activity. The GC-FID/MS analysis allowed for the identification of 58 and 72 volatiles, comprising 92.4 and 90.1% of the oils, respectively. The major components of the flower oil were α-pinene (34.9%) and limonene (13.1%), while myrcene (16.9%), spathulenol (12.3%), β-eudesmol (11.9%) and limonene (10.1%) dominated among the leaf volatiles. The antimicrobial activity, evaluated against 12 selected bacteria and fungus, was found moderate, with the strongest effect of both oils observed against C. albicans (MIC = MBC: 0.63 and 0.31 mg/mL for flower and leaf oil, respectively). |
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Keywords: | Grindelia integrifolia essential oil GC-FID/MS monoterpenes sesquiterpenes antimicrobial activity |
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