| Literature DB >> 27444992 |
Antonella Maggio1, Graziana Roscigno2, Maurizio Bruno3, Enrica De Falco4, Felice Senatore5.
Abstract
Ocimum basilicum L. (Lamiaceae) is an aromatic plant of great tradition in the Mediterranean area. Its economic importance is growing up determining an expansion of cultivation. This paper evaluated the morphological traits, the chemical profiles, and antibacterial activity of 21 cultivars of basil belonging to 'Genovese', 'Napoletano', and 'Purple basil' types. The cultivars were characterized by different growth rate and morphological traits. The chemical composition of the oils analyzed by GC and GC/MS analysis, supported by the PCA analysis, underlined the strong influence of chemotype. It is noteworthy that estragole, never present in Genovese and purple basil types, occurred in Napoletano type. The high presence of eugenol, methyl eugenol, and linalool in the majority of cultivars, belonging both to Genovese and to Napoletano types was registered. Of great interest resulted the composition of the purple basil 'Opal'. All the samples tested exhibited similar antibiotic profiles with moderate antibacterial activity. The results enhanced the importance of determination of essential-oil profile in the selection of cultivars characterized by diverse morphological traits and are useful for different purposes.Entities:
Keywords: Antibacterial activities; Biomorphological characteristics; Essential-oil constituents; Ocimum basilicum L.; PCA analysis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27444992 DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.201600069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Biodivers ISSN: 1612-1872 Impact factor: 2.408