| Literature DB >> 28617136 |
Stefania Garzoli1, Mijat Božović2,3, Anna Baldisserotto4, Manuela Sabatino1,2, Stefania Cesa1, Federico Pepi1, Chiara Beatrice Vicentini4, Stefano Manfredini4, Rino Ragno1,2,5.
Abstract
A comprehensive study on essential oil samples of Foeniculum vulgare Miller from Tarquinia (Italy) is reported. A 24-h systematic steam distillation was performed on different harvested samples applying different extraction times. The GC-MS analysis of the residue outcome showed o-cymene, α-phellandrene, α-pinene and estragole as the major constituents. The predominance and continued presence of o-cymene makes this fennel oil a rather unique chemotype. An evident correlation between the antifungal activity and phenological stage is demonstrated. The most active fractions were particularly rich in estragole, as well as a significant amount of fenchone that possibly exerts some additive effect in the expression of overall antifungal potency. Pre-fruiting material produced oil particularly rich in o-cymene. With reference to the duration of the extraction, the maximum amount of oil was released within the first 3 h, whereas the reproductive phase material needed at least 6 h for the extraction.Entities:
Keywords: 24-h steam distillation; Foeniculum vulgare Miller; GC/MS; anti-Candida activity; essential oils; estragole, o-cymene
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28617136 DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2017.1340291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Prod Res ISSN: 1478-6419 Impact factor: 2.861