A comparative assessment of antifungal activity of essential oils of five medicinal plants from Tunisia

The leaf essential oil yields of clementine, cypress, rosemary, tea, and thyme were 0.22, 0.87, 1.46, 1.20, and 0.72%, respectively, based on the dry weight of the plant material. The leaf essential oils of rosemary, tea, and thyme contained the highest levels of oxygenated monoterpenes (60.14-91.70...

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Main Authors: Taycir Grati Affes, Salma Lasram, Majdi Hammami, Walid Yeddes, Wissem Aidi Wannes, Saber Khammassi, Bouzid Nasraoui, Moufida Saidani Tounsi, Nehla Labidi Ben Hmida
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Language:English
Published: Bektas Tepe 2022-06-01
Series:International Journal of Plant Based Pharmaceuticals
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Online Access:https://ijpbp.com/index.php/ijpbp/article/view/45
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Summary:The leaf essential oil yields of clementine, cypress, rosemary, tea, and thyme were 0.22, 0.87, 1.46, 1.20, and 0.72%, respectively, based on the dry weight of the plant material. The leaf essential oils of rosemary, tea, and thyme contained the highest levels of oxygenated monoterpenes (60.14-91.70%). Rosemary and tea leaf essential oils were rich in 1,8-cineole (49.98% and 57.55%, respectively), and they have potent antifungal activity against Alternaria alternata strain (MIC = 5000 μg/ml). Thyme was rich in carvacrol (78.54%) and had a MIC of 6000 μg/ml against A. alternata strain. Clementine leaf essential oil was characterized by the predominance of monoterpene hydrocarbons (88.65%), and it possessed a weak antifungal activity against A. alternata (MIC = 8000 μg/ml). Cypress leaf essential oil was characterized by the predominance of oxygenated sesquiterpenes (60.67%), having an antifungal activity of 8000 μg/ml.
ISSN:2791-7509