2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2017.10.003
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Chemical composition and toxicological evaluation of Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poiteau (LAMIACEAE) in Drosophila melanogaster and Artemia salina

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“…The essential oils obtained were first diluted in Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) at a 1% DMSO percentage to avoid interference with germination, and were subsequently diluted to the 1000, 500, 250 and 125 μg/mL concentrations for the realization of the allelopathic bioassays. The concentrations used in this study are based on the fact that the species present variations in the leaf drop rates, and that M. suaveolens is the one with the greatest contribution in leaf dry biomass in relation to the other aromatic species, with a rate of 3 sheets tonelas per hectare, and as its oil has a yield of 0.153% dry weight yield, will have a ratio of around 459 µg of oil per ml of soil, whereas the leaves are in an engagement with depth of 1 cm from soil (Bezerra et al, 2017).…”
Section: Allelopathic Activity Of the Essential Oilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The essential oils obtained were first diluted in Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) at a 1% DMSO percentage to avoid interference with germination, and were subsequently diluted to the 1000, 500, 250 and 125 μg/mL concentrations for the realization of the allelopathic bioassays. The concentrations used in this study are based on the fact that the species present variations in the leaf drop rates, and that M. suaveolens is the one with the greatest contribution in leaf dry biomass in relation to the other aromatic species, with a rate of 3 sheets tonelas per hectare, and as its oil has a yield of 0.153% dry weight yield, will have a ratio of around 459 µg of oil per ml of soil, whereas the leaves are in an engagement with depth of 1 cm from soil (Bezerra et al, 2017).…”
Section: Allelopathic Activity Of the Essential Oilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, there is an increase in the production and release of secondary metabolites, especially volatile terpenes (Oliveira Junior et al, 2011). Thus, allelochemical release in the medium will be greater at times of prolonged drought and high temperatures for L. montevidensis, L. camara and T. spinosa, since these species present leaves during the dry season, while M. suaveolens is not established in this period as it is an annual species which grows and reproduces during the rainy season (Bezerra et al, 2017).…”
Section: Jamacaru D D Deviationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Rocha et al [19] states that the constituent in higher percentage is the α-cadinol, reaching compose 19% of the total composition, and in our study this sesquiterpeno is in low percentages (4.2%). This variation is justified by several factors, both intrinsic and genetic, as well as extrinsic factors such as geographic origin of the plant, cultivation, collection form, and especially the period of the year that was collected [20][21][22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hiệu suất thu tinh dầu có thể thay đổi tùy thuộc vào các yếu tố như khí hậu, loại đất, và thời gian thu hoạch 10 . Hiệu suất thu tinh dầu lá tía tô dại ở Australia là 0,1% và ở Brazil là 0,153%, nhưng ở Nigeria là 1,5% và ở Nghệ An là 0,22% [11][12][13][14] . Tinh dầu từ lá tươi cỏ lào ở Benin (Tây Phi) có hiệu suất là 0,1% và ở Kerala (Ấn Độ) là 0,2% 15,16 .…”
Section: Kết Quả Và Thảo Luận Hiệu Suất Thu Tinh Dầuunclassified