Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of volatile compounds of Tamarix boveana (Tamaricaceae)

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作者
Saidana, D. [2 ]
Mahjoub, M. A. [1 ]
Boussaada, O. [2 ]
Chriaa, J. [3 ]
Cheraif, I. [1 ]
Daami, M. [4 ]
Mighri, Z. [1 ]
Helal, A. N. [2 ]
机构
[1] Fac Sci, Lab Nat Subst Chem & Organ Synth, Monastir 5000, Tunisia
[2] Sch Hort & Anim Prod, Lab Conservat & Valorizat Plant Resource, Chott Mariem 4042, Sousse, Tunisia
[3] Fac Pharm, Lab Environm Microbiol, Monastir 5000, Tunisia
[4] Reg Pole Agr Res Dev, Phytopathol Lab, Chott Mariem, Sousse, Tunisia
关键词
Tamarix boveana; volatile oils chemical composition; GC-MS; antibacterial activity; antifungal activity;
D O I
10.1016/j.micres.2006.07.009
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The chemical composition of the Tamarix boveana volatile oils obtained from the whole aerial part, flowers, leaves and stems by steam distillation was analysed using gas chromatograph (GC)-flame ionization detectors (FID) and GC-MS. Sixty-two components were identified. Hexadecanoic acid (18.14%), clocosane (13.34%), germacrene D (7.68%), fenchyl acetate (7.34%), Benzyl benzoate (4.11%) were found to be the major components in the whole aerial parts. This composition differed according to the tested part: 2.4 Nonadienal was the main compound in the flowers (12.13%) while germacrene D was the major component in leaves (31.43%) and hexadecanoic acid in the stems (13.94%). To evaluate in vitro antimicrobial activity, ail volatile oils were tested against six Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and four fungi. The T boveana volatile oils exhibited an interesting antibacterial. activity against ail, strains tested except Pseudomonas aeruginosa but no antifungal activity was detected. (c) 2006 Elsevier GmbH. Ail rights reserved.
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