2019
DOI: 10.24843/jbiounud.2019.v23.i02.p02
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A study of essential oil from an invasive Piper aduncum L.

Abstract: An invasive Piper aduncum is a plant species that potentially produces essential oil. The study aims todetermine the percentage, phytochemical compounds, and anti-fungal properties of essential oil producedfrom the leaves and fruits of Piper aduncum. The study showed that the leaves and fruits of P. aduncumcontain 0.30% and 0.33% of essential oil, respectively. Apiol is the most abundant phytochemical compoundobtained in essential oil of leaves and fruits of P. aduncum with 57.10% and 66.31%, respectively. Wec… Show more

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“…It is also known as β-cubebene (Groot and Schmidt 2016). It is an essential oil found in medicinal plants Premna tomentosa (Priyadarshini et al 2017), in the leaves and fruits of Piper aduncum (Wibawa et al 2019), Artemesia lavandulaefolia (Yuan et al 2010), Cunninghamia lanceolata biomass (Qing-Zhia et al 2012), a bioactive phytochemical compound of Cyperus aucheri Jaub. (Abu-Serag et al 2019), and in Chinese ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) rhizomes (Ding et al 2012;Choudhari and Kareppa 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also known as β-cubebene (Groot and Schmidt 2016). It is an essential oil found in medicinal plants Premna tomentosa (Priyadarshini et al 2017), in the leaves and fruits of Piper aduncum (Wibawa et al 2019), Artemesia lavandulaefolia (Yuan et al 2010), Cunninghamia lanceolata biomass (Qing-Zhia et al 2012), a bioactive phytochemical compound of Cyperus aucheri Jaub. (Abu-Serag et al 2019), and in Chinese ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) rhizomes (Ding et al 2012;Choudhari and Kareppa 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In sum, promising antileishmanial, antituberculosis and antifungal (Aspergillus niger and Cladosporium sp.) activities have already been acknowledged [38][39]. In addition, the main chemical constituents identified in the EOs of P. aduncum are shown in Figure 3.…”
Section: Contmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…It is not a surprise since the natural product has been known as biodegradable and non-persistent compounds. Wibawa et al (2019) mentioned that the inhibition of the methanolic extract only lasted until the second day and faded on the third day, which is probably because the active ingredients of the extract are volatile compounds. This study was carried out to find the potency of Rutaceae as antifungal agents in supporting awareness of the negative effects of synthetic preservatives.…”
Section: Day Post Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%