2011
DOI: 10.1080/10412905.2011.9700485
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Chemical Composition and Biological Properties of the Leaf Essential Oil ofTagetes lucidaCav. from Cuba

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“…In the case of T. lucida Cav., the phytochemical studies of its essential oil were already reported after gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis. It is important to mention that the presence of methyl chavicol (estragole) was observed as a major constituent among other volatile compounds in T. lucida species, such as those cultivated in Guatemala (33.9%) [17], Costa Rica (95-97% aerial parts) [18], Italia (93.8% leaf and 78.2% flowers) [19], Cuba (96.8%) [10], Colombia (92.1%) [20], and Egypt (90%) [11]. However, this compound was not found in the T. lucida oil extracted from a species from Mexican regions, as corroborated in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the case of T. lucida Cav., the phytochemical studies of its essential oil were already reported after gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis. It is important to mention that the presence of methyl chavicol (estragole) was observed as a major constituent among other volatile compounds in T. lucida species, such as those cultivated in Guatemala (33.9%) [17], Costa Rica (95-97% aerial parts) [18], Italia (93.8% leaf and 78.2% flowers) [19], Cuba (96.8%) [10], Colombia (92.1%) [20], and Egypt (90%) [11]. However, this compound was not found in the T. lucida oil extracted from a species from Mexican regions, as corroborated in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pharmacological and phytochemical studies of Tagetes lucida essential oil in terms of its antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities are lacking in literature. However, other properties were reported, such as its antibacterial, insecticidal [10,11], cytotoxic [12,13], and antioxidant activities [10]. Regarding the central nervous system (CNS), pharmacological studies reported antidepressant [14] and anxiolytic/sedative properties for this species [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El acetato de geranilo (40.8%) fue el más abundante en el aceite esencial de la población Ixtapan de T. lucida (Cuadro 1), este compuesto no se había reportado en poblaciones de Guatemala, Cuba, Costa Rica y México (Bicchi et al, 1997;Cicció, 2004;Serrato et al, 2007;Regalado et al, 2011); a esta molécula y al nerolidol se les atribuye actividad tóxica contra larvas de Aedes aegypti (Muñoz et al, 2014), pero no se tenía referencia de su efecto contra nematodos. El compuesto β-ocimeno (15.14 %) posee propiedades antibióticas, anti-inflamatorias y anti-oxidantes, también destaca su efecto contra patógenos y protege a las plantas contra insectos plaga (Adorjan y Buchbauer, 2010), pero sin antecedentes contra nematodos.…”
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“…Este metabolito secundario, del grupo de los fenilpropanoides, se ha identificado como un compuesto en alto porcentaje (96.8% y 97.3%) para poblaciones de Cuba (Regalado et al, 2011) y de Costa Rica (Cicció, 2004), respectivamente; no obstante, además del estragol, se reportan otros fenilpropanoides mayoritarios en muestras de pericón de Guatemala, como el anetol y el metil eugenol (Bicchi et al, 1997). La caracterización química de este recurso natural de México no se ha explorado suficientemente (Serrato, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Forty volatile compounds were identifi ed in the leaf essential oil, of which estragole (96.8 %) was the major constituent (Regalado et al 2011 ). The essential oil exhibited signifi cant antioxidant activities as evaluated by two different in-vitro assays (DPPH and TBARS), and signifi cant activities were evidenced.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%