Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of the Essential Oils of Scutellaria sieberiaBenth. and Scutellaria rupestrisBoiss. et Heldr. ssp. adenotricha(Boiss. et Heldr.) Greuter et Burdet from Greece

Autor: Skaltsa, HelenD., Lazari, DiamantoM., Kyriazopoulos, Panayiotis, Golegou, Stamatina, Triantaphyllidis, Spyros, Sokovic, Marina, Kypriotakis, Zacharias
Zdroj: Journal of Essential Oil Research; March 2005, Vol. 17 Issue: 2 p232-235, 4p
Abstrakt: AbstractThe essential oils of Scutellaria sieberiand S. rupestrisssp. adenotrichafrom Greece were analyzed by means of GC/MS. Forty-nine constituents were identified representing 87.1% and 81.4% of the oils, respectively. Linalool (22.7%), β-caryophyllene (14.2%), (2R, 5E)-caryophyll-5-en-12-al (6.3%) and (2S, 5E)-caryophyll-5-en-12-al (14.1%) were the major components of S. sieberi, whereas in S. rupestrisssp. adenotrichalinalool (38.8%), geraniol (8.1%) and α-terpineol (7.1%) were the major components. Furthermore, the oils were tested against H. pylori, as well as against six aerobically growing bacteria.
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