2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-05722013000400015
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Abstract: Volatile oils from leaves and flowers of Aloysia gratissima were investigated for their chemical composition and antimicrobial activity against the bacteria Bacilus subtilis, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella choleraesuis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Streptococcus pneumoniae and the Candida albicans yeast. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of the oils were determined by the micro-dilution method, while the chemical composition was determined by GC-MS (gas chromatography mass spectrometry). The fresh leav… Show more

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“…Additionally, trans-caryophyllene and its oxide (7% total) were also identified in the oil composition. A similar sesquiterpene constitution in the oil of A. gratissima leaves and flowers was recently described (Santos et al 2013), although a distinct monoterpene composition was characterized. Other studies identified similar compounds as well as different proportions of guaiol in A. gratissima leaf oil such as 2·6% (Santos et al 2013), 11·5% (Santos et al 2015) and 12·5% of guaiol (Trovati et al 2009).…”
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confidence: 64%
“…A similar sesquiterpene constitution in the oil of A. gratissima leaves and flowers was recently described (Santos et al 2013), although a distinct monoterpene composition was characterized. Other studies identified similar compounds as well as different proportions of guaiol in A. gratissima leaf oil such as 2·6% (Santos et al 2013), 11·5% (Santos et al 2015) and 12·5% of guaiol (Trovati et al 2009). These differences can be attributed to diverse environmental conditions, including the type of soil, climate, plant age and the part of the plant used to obtain the oil (Velasco-Negueruela and Pérez-Alonso, 1993).…”
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confidence: 64%
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