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Alejandro Carrasco1, Ramiro Martinez-Gutierrez2, Virginia Tomas3, Jose Tudela1.
Abstract
Lavandin (Lavandula × intermedia Emeric ex Loiseleur) essential oils (EOs), from Abrial, Super and Grosso cultivars, cultivated and extracted in the South East of Spain, were analysed by using GC/MS to determine their composition, in both relative (peak area) and absolute (using standard curves) concentrations. Linalool (34-47%), linalyl acetate (17-34%), camphor (4-9%) and eucalyptol (3-7%) were determined as the main molecules. This characterisation was completed with the enantioselective gas chromatography, where ( - )-linalool, (+)-camphor and ( - )-linalyl acetate were determined as the main components. Antioxidant activity was evaluated positively by several methods: activity against free radicals, chelating and reducing power, probably due to linalool and linalyl acetate. Mild inhibitory activity on lipoxygenase was observed supporting potential anti-inflammatory activity, mainly due to linalool and camphor. These properties support the potential use of L. × intermedia essential oils as natural cosmetic and natural pharmaceutical ingredient to fight several skin diseases.Entities:
Keywords: GC–MS; LOX inhibitory activity; Lavandula × intermedia; antioxidant; enantiomeric ratio; essential oil
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26106980 DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2015.1043632
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Prod Res ISSN: 1478-6419 Impact factor: 2.861