| Literature DB >> 28067055 |
Sudipta Jena1, Asit Ray1, Anwesha Banerjee2, Ambika Sahoo1, Noohi Nasim1, Suprava Sahoo1, Basudeba Kar1, Jeetendranath Patnaik3, Pratap Chandra Panda4, Sanghamitra Nayak1.
Abstract
The essential oil extracted from rhizome and leaf of Curcuma angustifolia Roxb. (Zingiberaceae) was characterised by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The GC-MS analysis revealed the presence of 32 and 35 identified constituents, comprising 92.6% and 92% of total leaf and rhizome oil, respectively. Curzerenone (33.2%), 14-hydroxy-δ-cadinene (18.6%) and γ-eudesmol acetate (7.3%) were the main components in leaf oil. In rhizome oil, curzerenone (72.6%), camphor (3.3%) and germacrone (3.3%) were found to be the major constituents. Antioxidant capacities of oil were assessed by various methods, 2, 2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), 2, 2-azinobis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS) and reducing power ability (RPA). Based on the results, the leaf oil showed more antioxidant potential as compared to rhizome oil and reference standards (ascorbic acid and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)). Thus, the leaf essential oil of C. angustifolia can be used as an alternative source of natural antioxidant.Entities:
Keywords: Curcuma angustifolia Roxb; antioxidant activity; essential oil; volatile composition
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28067055 DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2017.1278600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Prod Res ISSN: 1478-6419 Impact factor: 2.861