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Effects of Supplemental Light Spectra on the Composition,Production and Antimicrobial Activity of Ocimum basilicum L. Essential Oil
Authors:Ha Thi Thu Chu  Thi Nghiem Vu  Thuy Thi Thu Dinh  Phat Tien Do  Ha Hoang Chu  Tran Quoc Tien  Quang Cong Tong  Manh Hieu Nguyen  Quyen Thi Ha  William N. Setzer
Abstract:This study was performed to investigate the effects of different supplemental light spectra and doses (duration and illuminance) on the essential oil of basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) cultivated in the net-house in Vietnam during four months. Ten samples of basil aerial parts were hydrodistilled to obtain essential oils which had the average yields from 0.88 to 1.30% (v/w, dry). The oils analyzed using GC-FID and GC-MS showed that the main component was methyl chavicol (87.4–90.6%) with the highest values found in the oils of basil under lighting conditions of 6 h/day and 150–200 µmol·m−2·s−1. Additional lighting conditions caused the significant differences (p < 0.001) in basil biomass and oil production with the highest values found in the oils of basil under two conditions of (1) 71% Red: 20% Blue: 9.0% UVA in at 120 μmol·m−2·s−1 in 6 h/day and (2) 43.5% Red: 43.5% Blue: 8.0% Green: 5.0% Far-Red at 100 μmol·m−2·s−1 in 6 h/day. The oils of basil in some formulas showed weak inhibitory effects on only the Bacillus subtilis strain. Different light spectra affect the biomass and essential oil production of basil, as well as the concentrations of the major components in the oil.
Keywords:antimicrobial activity   basil   essential oil composition   light spectra   methyl chavicol   Ocimum basilicum
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