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Affiner la rechercheAntioxidant capacity of the essential oils from lavandula luisieri, L. stoechas subsp. lusitanica, L. stoechas subsp. lusitanica x L. luisieri and L. viridis grown in algarve (Portugal) / Fabiola Matos in The journal of essential oil research, Vol. 21 N° 4 (Juillet/Août 2009)
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in The journal of essential oil research > Vol. 21 N° 4 (Juillet/Août 2009) . - pp. 327-336
Titre : Antioxidant capacity of the essential oils from lavandula luisieri, L. stoechas subsp. lusitanica, L. stoechas subsp. lusitanica x L. luisieri and L. viridis grown in algarve (Portugal) Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Fabiola Matos, Auteur ; Maria G. Miguel, Auteur ; Joao Duarte, Auteur Article en page(s) : pp. 327-336 Note générale : Génie Chimique Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Lavandula luisieri Lavandula stoechas L. subsp. lusitanica Lavandula viridis Lavandula stoechas subsp. lusitanica x L. luisieri Lamiaceae Essential oil composition 1,8-cineole Fenchone Camphor Trans-α-necrodyl acetate Antioxidant activity Index. décimale : 646 Résumé : The antioxidant capacity of the essential oils isolated from the aerial parts of Lavandula luisieri, L. stoechas subsp. lusitanica, the hybrid L. stoechas subsp. lusitanica x L. luisieri, and L. viridis collected in different regions of Algarve (Portugal), as well as that of butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), was evaluated using three different methods: free radical scavenging activity using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) method, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances assay (TBARS) and reductive potential.
The chemical composition of the essential oils was analyzed by GC and GC/MS. The oils of L. luisieri were mainly constituted by 1,8-cineole (26-34%) and trans-α-necrodyl acetate (11–18%), only present in this lavender species.
The oils of Lavandula stoechas subsp. lusitanica and the hybrid L. stoechas subsp. lusitanica x L. luisieri were dominated by fenchone (42–44%) and camphor (35–36%).
Despite of the morphological resemblances of the L. stoechas subsp. lusitanica x L. luisieri with L. luisieri, no necrodane derivatives were detected in the hybrid, showing instead a major chemical similarity with L. stoechas oil.
Lavandula viridis oil mainly comprised 1,8-cineole (33%) and camphor (20%).
The oils of L. luisieri were the most effective as antioxidants, independent of the evaluation method used, although showing always lower antioxidant ability than BHT.DEWEY : 665 ISSN : 1041-2905 En ligne : http://www.jeoronline.com/archive/detail/42#top [article] Antioxidant capacity of the essential oils from lavandula luisieri, L. stoechas subsp. lusitanica, L. stoechas subsp. lusitanica x L. luisieri and L. viridis grown in algarve (Portugal) [texte imprimé] / Fabiola Matos, Auteur ; Maria G. Miguel, Auteur ; Joao Duarte, Auteur . - pp. 327-336.
Génie Chimique
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The journal of essential oil research > Vol. 21 N° 4 (Juillet/Août 2009) . - pp. 327-336
Mots-clés : Lavandula luisieri Lavandula stoechas L. subsp. lusitanica Lavandula viridis Lavandula stoechas subsp. lusitanica x L. luisieri Lamiaceae Essential oil composition 1,8-cineole Fenchone Camphor Trans-α-necrodyl acetate Antioxidant activity Index. décimale : 646 Résumé : The antioxidant capacity of the essential oils isolated from the aerial parts of Lavandula luisieri, L. stoechas subsp. lusitanica, the hybrid L. stoechas subsp. lusitanica x L. luisieri, and L. viridis collected in different regions of Algarve (Portugal), as well as that of butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), was evaluated using three different methods: free radical scavenging activity using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) method, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances assay (TBARS) and reductive potential.
The chemical composition of the essential oils was analyzed by GC and GC/MS. The oils of L. luisieri were mainly constituted by 1,8-cineole (26-34%) and trans-α-necrodyl acetate (11–18%), only present in this lavender species.
The oils of Lavandula stoechas subsp. lusitanica and the hybrid L. stoechas subsp. lusitanica x L. luisieri were dominated by fenchone (42–44%) and camphor (35–36%).
Despite of the morphological resemblances of the L. stoechas subsp. lusitanica x L. luisieri with L. luisieri, no necrodane derivatives were detected in the hybrid, showing instead a major chemical similarity with L. stoechas oil.
Lavandula viridis oil mainly comprised 1,8-cineole (33%) and camphor (20%).
The oils of L. luisieri were the most effective as antioxidants, independent of the evaluation method used, although showing always lower antioxidant ability than BHT.DEWEY : 665 ISSN : 1041-2905 En ligne : http://www.jeoronline.com/archive/detail/42#top Thymus carnosus boiss. / M. Graça Miguel in The journal of essential oil research, Vol. 17 N° 4 (Juillet-Août 2005)
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in The journal of essential oil research > Vol. 17 N° 4 (Juillet-Août 2005) . - pp. 422-426
Titre : Thymus carnosus boiss. : Effect of harvesting period, collection site and type of plant material on essential oil composition Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : M. Graça Miguel, Auteur ; Joao Duarte, Auteur ; A. Cristina Figueiredo, Auteur Année de publication : 2006 Article en page(s) : pp. 422-426 Note générale : Génie Chimique Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Thymus carnosus Lamiaceae Harvesting period Essential oil composition Borneol Terpinen-4-ol Camphene Cis-sabinene hydrate Résumé : The essential oils, isolated by hydrodistillation, from the flowers and the remaining aerial parts (leaves plus stems) from three populations of Thymus carnosus Boiss., collected at different harvesting periods and in three collection sites of Portugal (QL, LM and LA) were analyzed by GC and GC/MS. The oil yields from the flowers collected in LA, QL and LM were six, four and one-fold higher, respectively, than the average oil yields from the remaining aerial parts. Monoterpenes were dominant in all oils (>86%), and sesquiterpenes accounted for 1–6% of the total oils. Diterpenes, phenylpropanoids and non-terpenoid compounds were present in all oils (0.1–0.6%, trace amounts and t-0.4%, respectively). Borneol (26–31%) and camphene (9–18%) dominated QL oils and borneol (18–23%), terpinen-4-ol (11–19%) and camphene (8–10%) were the main components of LM oils. LA oils showed high variability in the dominant components, cis-sabinene hydrate (14%), terpinen-4-ol (12%) and borneol (11%) being the main components in the flower oil. Terpinen-4-ol (18%) and borneol (18%) dominated the vegetative phase oil, whereas borneol (21%) and terpinen-4-ol (16%) dominated the aerial parts oils collected in May and July, respectively. QL oils can be classified as a borneol/camphene chemotype and one of the LA samples as borneol/cis-sabinene hydrate/terpinen-4-ol chemotype. However, all the other LM and LA samples do not fi t within the previously defi ned chemotypes. ISSN : 1041-2905 En ligne : http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10412905.2005.9698950#.UchLnmF2_n6 [article] Thymus carnosus boiss. : Effect of harvesting period, collection site and type of plant material on essential oil composition [texte imprimé] / M. Graça Miguel, Auteur ; Joao Duarte, Auteur ; A. Cristina Figueiredo, Auteur . - 2006 . - pp. 422-426.
Génie Chimique
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The journal of essential oil research > Vol. 17 N° 4 (Juillet-Août 2005) . - pp. 422-426
Mots-clés : Thymus carnosus Lamiaceae Harvesting period Essential oil composition Borneol Terpinen-4-ol Camphene Cis-sabinene hydrate Résumé : The essential oils, isolated by hydrodistillation, from the flowers and the remaining aerial parts (leaves plus stems) from three populations of Thymus carnosus Boiss., collected at different harvesting periods and in three collection sites of Portugal (QL, LM and LA) were analyzed by GC and GC/MS. The oil yields from the flowers collected in LA, QL and LM were six, four and one-fold higher, respectively, than the average oil yields from the remaining aerial parts. Monoterpenes were dominant in all oils (>86%), and sesquiterpenes accounted for 1–6% of the total oils. Diterpenes, phenylpropanoids and non-terpenoid compounds were present in all oils (0.1–0.6%, trace amounts and t-0.4%, respectively). Borneol (26–31%) and camphene (9–18%) dominated QL oils and borneol (18–23%), terpinen-4-ol (11–19%) and camphene (8–10%) were the main components of LM oils. LA oils showed high variability in the dominant components, cis-sabinene hydrate (14%), terpinen-4-ol (12%) and borneol (11%) being the main components in the flower oil. Terpinen-4-ol (18%) and borneol (18%) dominated the vegetative phase oil, whereas borneol (21%) and terpinen-4-ol (16%) dominated the aerial parts oils collected in May and July, respectively. QL oils can be classified as a borneol/camphene chemotype and one of the LA samples as borneol/cis-sabinene hydrate/terpinen-4-ol chemotype. However, all the other LM and LA samples do not fi t within the previously defi ned chemotypes. ISSN : 1041-2905 En ligne : http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10412905.2005.9698950#.UchLnmF2_n6