| Literature DB >> 34770890 |
Suzan Marwan Shahin1,2, Abdul Jaleel1, Mohammed Abdul Muhsen Alyafei1.
Abstract
Essential Oils (EOs) are expensive hydrocarbons produced exclusively by specific species in the plant kingdom. Their applications have deep roots in traditional herbal medicine, which lacks scientific evidence. Nowadays, more than ever, there is a growing global interest in research-based discoveries that maintain and promote health conditions. Consequently, EOs became a much attractive topic for both research and industry, with revenues reaching billions of dollars annually. In this work, we provide key guidance to all essential oil-bearing plants growing in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The comprehensive data were collected following an extensive, up-to-date literature review. The results identified 137 plant species, including indigenous and naturalized ones, in the UAE, citing over 180 published research articles. The general overview included plant botanical names, synonyms, common names (Arabic and English), families and taxonomic authority. The study acts as a baseline and accelerator for research, industry and discoveries in multiple disciplines relying on essential oil-bearing plants.Entities:
Keywords: United Arab Emirates (UAE); arid lands; essential oil-bearing plants; indigenous and naturalized plants
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34770890 PMCID: PMC8587291 DOI: 10.3390/molecules26216486
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
An overview of indigenous and naturalized essential oil-bearing plants of the UAE.
| Family | Binomial | Taxonomic Authority | Synonyms “Syn.” and/or Common Names (English “Eng.” and/or Arabic “Arb.”) | Reference Categorizing the Plant as Essential Oil-Bearing Plant | Reference for UAE Nativity/Natuaralization | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aizoaceae/Ficoidaceae (Mesembryanthemum, carpetweed family) |
| L. | [ | [ | |
| 2 | Amaranthaceae (Cockscomb family) |
| L. | (Eng. Prickly chaff flower) (Arb. Saif el-jinn, umdhrese, sehem, ar-ray, mahoot, na’eem, wazer) | [ | [ |
| 3 |
| (Burm. f.) Juss. ex Schul. | (Eng. Desert cotton, snow bush) (Arb. Al ara’, twaim, efhe, tirf) | [ | [ | |
| 4 |
| L. | (Eng. Lamb’s quarters, melde, goosefoot, fat-hen, white goosefoot) (Arb. Shulah, ‘aifajan, rokab al-jamal) | [ | [ | |
| 5 | Anacardiaceae (The cashew, sumac family) |
| Stocks. | [ | [ | |
| 6 | Apiaceae/Umbelliferae |
| L. | (Eng. Bishop’s flower, bishop’s weed) (Arb. Sannout, sheeh, khilla “khilla sheitani”, nayniya) | [ | [ |
| 7 |
| L. | (Eng. Dill Weed) | [ | [ | |
| 8 |
| (DC.) Boiss. | (Arb. Basbaz, haza) | [ | [ | |
| 9 |
| Banks and Sol. | (Arb. Kusaybirah) | [ | [ | |
| 10 |
| (DC.) Boiss. | [ | [ | ||
| 11 |
| L. | (Eng. Shepherd’s-needle, Crib Gwener) (Arb. Mushet) | [ | [ | |
| 12 |
| (L.) Reichenb.f. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 13 | Apocynaceae (Dogbane family) |
| (L.) G. Don | (Syn. | [ | [ |
| 14 |
| L. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 15 |
| L. | (Eng. Nosegay, frangipan) | [ | [ | |
| 16 |
| (Aiton) W.T. Aiton | (Eng. Apple of Sodom, Sodom apple, stabragh, kapok tree, king’s crown, rubber bush, rubber tree, Sodom’s apple milkweed) (Arb. ‘ushar, shakjr, ‘asur, ashkhar “askar”) | [ | [ | |
| 17 | Arecaceae (Palmae, palmaceae family, palm trees) |
| L. | (Eng. Date palm, date palm tree) (Arb. Nakhl, amm-amm) | [ | [ |
| 18 | Asteraceae/Compositae/Anthemideae (Sunflower family) |
| Boiss. | (Arb. O’qhowan) | [ | [ |
| 19 |
| Besser | (Eng. Wormwood) | [ | [ | |
| 20 |
| L. | (Eng. Field marigold) (Arb. Ain el baqr, eqhwan-asfar, hanwa, hanuwa) | [ | [ | |
| 21 |
| L. | (Eng. Blue daisy, blue dandelion, blue sailors, blue weed, bunk, coffeeweed) (Arb. hindibaa bareeya, chicoria) | [ | [ | |
| 22 |
| (L.) Cronq. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 23 |
| L. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 24 |
| Boiss. | No Information | [ | [ | |
| 25 |
| (L.) Hook. f. | (Eng. Hawwa Baqrah ara, hindabah ara, huwah ara, naked launea) (Arb. Huwah al ghazal, safara, huwah, hindabah) | [ | [ | |
| 26 |
| (Loefl.) Sch. Bip. | (Eng. Golden chamomile) (Arb. Babunaj) | [ | [ | |
| 27 |
| L. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 28 |
| (Boiss.) Qaiser and Lack | (Eng. Pluchea) (Arb. godot) | [ | [ | |
| 29 |
| (L.) DC. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 30 |
| (pers.) DC. | (Eng. Woolly camphor-weed) | [ | [ | |
| 31 |
| (L.) H. and B. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 32 |
| (L.) Cass. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 33 |
| Jaub. and Spach | (Arb. Thal, fal, shajarat fal, muhayda, mithidi, shajarat al-mithidi, shneena, zayyan) | [ | [ | |
| 34 |
| (Poir.) DC. | No information | [ | [ | |
| 35 |
| (L.) C.A. Meyer | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 36 |
| Oliv. | (Eng. Rhanterium) (Arb. Arfaj) | [ | [ | |
| 37 |
| L. ssp. coronopifolius (Maire) Al. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 38 |
| (Asso) Sojak | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 39 |
| (Syn. | [ | [ | ||
| 40 | Bignoniaceae (Bignonias family) |
| D. Con | (Eng. Jacaranda, blue jacaranda, black poui, fern tree) | [ | [ |
| 41 | Boraginaceae (Borage, forget-me-not family) |
| DC. | No Information | [ | [ |
| 42 |
| L. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 43 |
| (Syn. | [ | [ | ||
| 44 | Brassicaceae/Cruciferae (Cress, mustard family) |
| (L.) Medik. | (Eng. Shepherd’s-purse) (Arb. Kis al ra’y) | [ | [ |
| 45 |
| (L.) Desv. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 46 |
| (L.) Sm. | (Eng. Lesser swine-cress) (Arb. Rashad al-barr) | [ | [ | |
| 47 |
| (Eng. Spanish pink mustard, erucaria myagroides) (Arb. Khezaam, saleeh, kromb al sahra) | [ | [ | ||
| 48 |
| Mill. | (Eng. Salad rocket, rucola, rucoli, rugula, colewort, roquette, garden rocket, rocket) (Arb. Girgir, jirjeer) | [ | [ | |
| 49 |
| (Delile) Webb | (Eng. Jaljalan, kanad al barr, gulgulan, girgees, small whorled cheeseweed) (Arb. Khzaymah, al-thee, jerjees “girgees”, gongolan “qunqulan, jaljelan, galeigelan, bithman”) | [ | [ | |
| 50 |
| Hochst. and Steud. | [ | [ | ||
| 51 |
| L. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 52 |
| L. | (Eng. London rocket) (Arb. Howairah, shelyat, figl el-gamal, harrah) | [ | [ | |
| 53 | Capparaceae/Capparidaceae (Caper family) |
| Decne. | (Eng. Caper) (Arb. Qubr, sediru, ashflah, lezaf “losef, lusfeh, ewsawf) | [ | [ |
| 54 |
| L. | (Eng. Caper bush, flinders rose) (Arb. Kobar, lasafa, fakouha, shawk mal homar, shafallah, delayeer, dabayee) | [ | [ | |
| 55 | Caryophyllaceae/Illecebraceae (Carnation family) |
| (L.) Vill. | (Eng. Chickweed, common chickweed, chickenwort, craches, maruns, winterweed, lawn weed) (Arb. Meshit, hashishet el-qizaz, qizaza) | [ | [ |
| 56 | Casuarinaceae (Beefwood family) |
| (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 57 | Cistaceae (Rock-rose, rock rose family) |
| Delile | (Eng. Rock rose, sun rose) (Arb. Ragroog, qsasah, hashma) | [ | [ |
| 58 | Cleomaceae |
| Barr. and Murb. | (Syn. | [ | [ |
| 59 |
| Vahl ex DC. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 60 |
| Del. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 61 |
| L. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 62 | Combretaceae |
| L. | (Eng. Indian almond-wood, bastard almond, andaman badam) | [ | [ |
| 63 | Convolvulaceae (Morning glory, bindweed family) |
| Forssk. | (Eng. Kang kong, water convolvulus, water spinach, swamp cabbage, ong choy, hung tsai, rau muong) | [ | [ |
| 64 |
| (Eng. Obscure morning-glory, small white morning glory) | [ | [ | ||
| 65 | Cucurbitaceae (Gourd family) |
| L. | (Eng. Bitter melon, bitter gourd, bitter squash, balsam-pear) | [ | [ |
| 66 |
| (L.) Roxb. | (Eng. Angled luffa, chinese okra, dish cloth gourd, ridged gourd, sponge gourd, vegetable gourd, strainer vine, ribbed loofah, silky gourd, ridged gourd, silk gourd, sinkwa towelsponge) | [ | [ | |
| 67 | Cyperaceae (Sedges family) |
| Retz. | (Syn. | [ | [ |
| 68 |
| Rottb. | (Eng. Cyperus, mali tamachek saad) (Arb. Thenda. Ayzm, chadrum, qassis, rasha) | [ | [ | |
| 69 |
| L. | (Eng. Coco-grass, Java grass, nut grass, purple nut sedge, red nut sedge, Khmer kravanh chruk) (Arb. Sa’ed, sa’ed al hammar, hasir) | [ | [ | |
| 70 | Euphorbiaceae (Spurge, castor, euphorbias family) |
| L. | (Eng. Sun spurge, madwoman’s milk) (Arb. Haleeb al-diba, sa’asa, tanahout, kerbaboosh) | [ | [ |
| 71 |
| L. | (Eng. Asthma plant, asthma weed, pill-bearing spurge) (Arb. Libbein, demeema, menthra) | [ | [ | |
| 72 |
| L. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 73 |
| L. | (Eng. Castor oil) (Arb. ‘Arash, ash’asheh, khasaab, khirwa “khurwa’a”, junijund, tifsh) | [ | [ | |
| 74 | Fabaceae/Leguminosae/Papilionoideae (Pea family) |
| Medik. | (Syn. | [ | [ |
| 75 |
| Boiss. and Spruner | (Eng. Greater bird’s foot trefoi) (Arb. Horbeith “hurbuth”, garn al ghazal, ‘asheb al ghanem) | [ | [ | |
| 76 |
| L. | (Eng. California burclover, toothed bur clover, toothed medick, burr medic) | [ | [ | |
| 77 |
| L. | (Eng. Alfalfa, lucerne) | [ | [ | |
| 78 |
| (L.) DC. | (Eng. least snout-bean, burn-mouth-vine and jumby bean) (Arb. Baql) | [ | [ | |
| 79 |
| Boiss. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 80 |
| L. | (Eng. Branched fenugreek, Egyptian fenugreek) (Arb. Nafal, qutifa, qirqas, darjal, eshb al-malik, qurt) | [ | [ | |
| 81 |
| Guss. | ------ | [ | [ | |
| 82 |
| (L.) Delile | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 83 |
| (Forssk.) Hayne | (Eng. Umbrella thorn) (Arb. Samr “samur”, salam) | [ | [ | |
| 84 |
| (Banks and Sol.) Mac. | (Eng. Dwarf mesquite, syrian mesquite) (Arb. Yanbut, agoul, awsaj) | [ | [ | |
| 85 | Frankeniaceae |
| L. | (Eng. European Frankenia, European sea heath) (Arb. Molleih, hamra (hmaira), Umm thurayb) | [ | [ |
| 86 | Geraniaceae (Geranium family) |
| (L.) L Her. Ex Aiton | (Eng. Redstem filaree, redstem stork’s bill, common stork’s-bill, pinweed) | [ | [ |
| 87 | Hypericaceae (St. Johnswort family) |
| (Eng. St.John’s wort) | [ | [ | |
| 88 | Iridaceae (Irises family) |
| (L.) Parl. | (Syn. | [ | [ |
| 89 | Lamiaceae/Labiatae (Mint, deadnettle family) |
| (Benth.) Benth. | (Eng. Bian bing cao) | [ | [ |
| 90 |
| spicata (Eng. Spearmint, spear mint) | [ | [ | ||
| 91 |
| Benth. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 92 |
| L. | (Eng. Egyptian sage) (Arb. Ra’al, na’aim, ghbeisha, shajarat al ghazal, khizam) | [ | [ | |
| 93 |
| Boiss. | (Eng. Khizama) (Arb. Khmayzah lethnay, bithman) | [ | [ | |
| 94 |
| Boiss. | (Arb. Shajarat Al Ghazal) | [ | [ | |
| 95 |
| Rech.f. and Esfandiari | [ | [ | ||
| 96 |
| L. | (Arb. Shajarat al-ghazal) | [ | [ | |
| 97 |
| L. | (Eng. Felty germander) | [ | [ | |
| 98 |
| Boiss. | (Eng. Jadah, yadah, Ja‘adah) (Arb. Ya’dah, brair) | [ | [ | |
| 99 |
| Boiss. | (Eng. Za’atar, shirazi thyme) | [ | [ | |
| 100 | Liliaceae (lily family) |
| Webb and Berth. | (Synonym: | [ | [ |
| 101 | Lythraceae |
| L. | (Eng. Egyptian Privet, the henna tree, mignonette tree) | [ | [ |
| 102 | Malvaceae/Tiliaceae (Mallows family) |
| (L.) Stocks. | (Eng. Mulakhiyah al bar, sutaih, rukbat al jamal) (Arb. Matara, seluntah, mulukhia el bar, waikai) | [ | [ |
| 103 | Moringaceae (Moringa family) |
|
| (Eng.Wild drumstick tree) (Arb. Shu’, yasar, baan, ’aweyr, bayreh, terfaal, yayn) | [ | [ |
| 104 | Myrtaceae (Myrtle family) |
| Dehnh. | (Syn. | [ | [ |
| 105 |
| Maiden | “Eng. Pimpin mallee, red dune mallee” | [ | [ | |
| 106 | Oleaceae (Olive family) |
| (L.) Ait. | (Eng. Arabian jasmine) | [ | [ |
| 107 |
| L. subsp. Cuspidata | (Wall. Ex G. Don) ciferri (Eng. Olive tree) (Arb. ‘Itm, mitan) | [ | [ | |
| 108 | Plantaginaceae (Plantain family) |
| Cav. | (Eng. Ispaghula, Plantain, rablat al mistah, lesan al hamal) (Arb. gerenwa, rabl, aynsum, khannanit an na’ja) | [ | [ |
| 109 |
| Hausskn. and Bornm. | (Arb. Rabl, yanam) | [ | [ | |
| 110 | Poaceae/Gramineae (Gramineae, true grasses family) |
| L. | (Eng. Buffelgrass, African foxtail grass, sand-burr) (Arb. Sadat, khadir, thumum, gharaz, drab, labaytad) | [ | [ |
| 111 |
| (L.) Pers. | (Eng. Bermudagrass, dubo, dog’s tooth grass, Bahama grass, devil’s grass, couch grass) (Arb. Thi’il, negil “najiel”, najm, sheel, bizait) | [ | [ | |
| 112 |
| (L.) Stapf | (Eng. Halfa grass, big cordgrass, salt reedgrass) (Arb. Halfa, hafla and sanaiba) | [ | [ | |
| 113 |
| Gaudin | (Eng. Wimmera ryegrass, Swiss rye grass) (Arb. Hayyaban, shilm, ziwan, simbil, rabiya) | [ | [ | |
| 114 |
| (Steud.) Stapf | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 115 |
| subsp. olivieri (Boiss.) | (Eng. Oilgrass, iwarancusa grass) | [ | [ | |
| 116 |
| (L.) Spreng. | (Eng. Camel grass, camel’s hay, fever grass, geranium grass, West Indian lemon grass) (Arb. Adlghar, hashmah) | [ | [ | |
| 117 | Polygonaceae (buckwheat family) |
| L’Her. | (Synonym: | [ | [ |
| 118 |
| L. | (Eng. Sorrel, Bladder dock, Rosy dock, Ruby dock) (Arb. Humayth “hommeid, hummad, hambad”, hambasees) | [ | [ | |
| 119 | Ranunculaceae (Buttercup, crowfoot family) |
| L. | (Eng. Black seed, black cumin) | [ | [ |
| 120 | Rhamnaceae (Buckthorn Family) |
| Mill. | (Eng. Chinese date, jujube) | [ | [ |
| 121 |
| (L.) Willd. | (Eng. Christ’s thorn jujube, Christ’s torn, nabk tree) (Arb. Sidr, ber, ‘ilb, zaqa) | [ | [ | |
| 122 | Rubiaceae (coffee, Rue, madder, bedstraw family) |
| Dandy | (Eng. Rough corn bedstraw, roughfruit corn bedstraw and corn cleavers) | [ | [ |
| 123 | Rutaceae (Rue, citrus family) |
| (For.) A. Juss. | (Syn. | [ | [ |
| 124 |
| L. | (Eng. Rue, fringed rue) | [ | [ | |
| 125 | Salvadoraceae/Salourloruceae |
| L. | (Eng. Toothbrush tree, mustard tree, mustard bush) (Arb. Suwak, rak, (‘arak, yeharayk, ehereek) | [ | [ |
| 126 | Solanaceae (Nightshade family) |
| (L.) Dunal. | (Eng. Ashwagandha, Indian ginseng, poison gooseberry, winter cherry) (Arb. Babu “ebab”, sumal far, haml balbool, morgan, simm, frakh) | [ | [ |
| 127 | Tamaricaceae (Tamarisk family) |
| (Ehrenb.) Bunge | (Syn. | [ | [ |
| 128 | Verbenaceae (Verbena, vervain family) |
| (L.) Gaertn. | (Eng. Vanajai, garden quinine) | [ | [ |
| 129 |
| L. | (Eng. Tickberry) | [ | [ | |
| 130 |
| (L.) Greene | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 131 | L. | (Eng. Chaste tree) | [ | [ | ||
| 132 |
| (Forssk.) Vierh. | (Syn. | [ | [ | |
| 133 | Violaceae |
| L. | (Eng. Sweet violet, garden violet, common blue violet, viol, viotea) | [ | [ |
| 134 | Zingiberaceae (Ginger family) |
| (L.) Sw | (Eng. Greater galangal, thai galangal, blue ginger, thai ginger) | [ | [ |
| 135 |
| Roscoe | (Eng. Ginger) | [ | [ | |
| 136 | Zygophyllaceae (Caltrop, bean-caper, creosote-bush family) |
| L. | (Eng. African rue, Syrian rue, wild rue, harmal shrub, harmel, isband, ozallalk, steppenraute) | [ | [ |
| 137 |
| Presl | (Syn. | [ | [ |
Figure 1Families of EO-bearing plant species in the UAE.
Figure 2Habitats of EO-bearing plants in the UAE.
Figure 3Major plant parts for EO production in the UAE.
Figure 4Status of EO-bearing plants in the UAE.
The UAE EO-bearing species of Asteraceae/Compositae/Anthemideae Family.
| No. | Botanical Name | Form | Life Form | Life Cycle | Economic Value | Folk Medicine | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | H | Th | A | Arom, EOs * | [ | ||
| 2 | H/S | Ch | P | Med, Arom, Eos *, Flav!, Cosm! | (+) (UAE) | [ | |
| 3 | H | Th | A | Med, Fod, Nutr, EOs, Cosm | (+) | [ | |
| 4 | H | Ch | P | Med, Flav, Forg, EOs, Lands | (+) (Europe: “R”: Are aromatic and used with coffee as a substitute) (UAE: “L”: Boiled in water as fever treatment + “Fr”: Eaten to treat headache and boiled in water for treating jaundice) | [ | |
| 5 | H/W | Th | A/B/P | Med, | (+) | [ | |
| 6 | H/W | Th | A | Med, Arom, EOs | (+) (China: Herbal medicine) (North Africa: Juice of fresh plant applied to scalp to improve hair growth) | [ | |
| 7 | H | He | A | Med, EOs | (+) (Pakistan: “W”: for snake and scorpion bite) | [ | |
| 8 | H | Ch | A/P | Med, EOs | (+) | [ | |
| 9 | H | Th | A | Med, Arom *, Eos *, Cosm * | (+) (As a carminative and anti-inflammatory) (Used in ointments and lotions) (As a mouthwash against infections of mouth and gums) (chamomile essential oils “true chamomile oil”: for aromatherapy) (UAE: Medicinal tea. “Fl”: To treat abdominal complains) | [ | |
| 10 | H | Th | A | Med, Nutr, Arom, Eos * | (+) (Saudi Arabia: “Fl”: as antibacterial) (Jordan: to treat various diseases “e.g., inflammation and cancer”) | [ | |
| 11 | H | Ch | P | Med, Arom, Eos *, Cosm | (+) (UAE: To treat skin and as doedorant) (“W”: Boiled to treat skin ailments + “L”: Extract used as ear drops + “L”: Fresh “L” rubbed on body as deodorant) | [ | |
| 12 | S/T | Ch | P | Med *, Arom, EOs | (+) (Many Important Applications) (UAE) | [ | |
| 13 | S/T | Ph | A/P | Med *, Arom, EOs | (+) (UAE) | [ | |
| 14 | F/H | Th | A | EOs | (+) | [ | |
| 15 | H | He | A/P | EOs | . | [ | |
| 16 | S | Ch | P | Arom *, EOs, Oth * | [ | ||
| 17 | S | Ch | P | Med, Fod, Forg, Arom, EOs, Fuel | (+) | [ | |
| 18 | H/S | Ch | A/P | Med *, Fod, Forg, Arom, Eos *, Fuel | (+) (Dropsy, swelling, edema, gout, febrifuges, painkillers) (Egypt: To treat measles and repel insects) | [ | |
| 19 | S | Ch | p | Forg *, Flav, EOs, Fuel | [ | ||
| 20 | H | Th | A | Arom, Eos * | [ | ||
| 21 | S | Ph | P | Med, Eos *, FPre! | (+) (Tunisia) (Inhaling smoke thought to be beneficial for both man and animals) (“Sh”: Young “Sh” eaten by mountain travellers) (Many applications) (UAE: “L”: Crushed as a worm treatment and to combat fevers + Many applications) | [ | |
| 22 | H | Ch | P | Med, EOs, Lands * | (+) (Brazil) | [ |
The UAE EO-bearing species of Fabaceae/Leguminosae/Papilionoideae Family.
| No. | Botanical Name | Form | Life Form | Life Cycle | Economic Value | Folk Medicine | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | H/S | He/Na | P | Med, | (+) (Infusion of plant or plant juice used to treat worm infestations, cataract, jaundicem migraine, arthritis, constipation) (“R”: Green “R” boiled and taken as tea with lime, as an aphrodisiac and to treat kidney disease) (UAE) | [ | |
| 2 | V!/H | Th | A/P | Med, Fod, Forg, EOs, Lands | (+) (Qatar: as tonic and sedative) | [ | |
| 3 | F/W | Th | A | Med *, Fod, Forg, EOs, Eco, Lands | (+) (India: for medicinal purposes for skin plagues and dysentery) (Bolivia: for medicinal purposes since 16 century) (Italy: for treating rheumatic pains, wounds and still used until today) | [ | |
| 4 | H | He | P | Med *, Forg *, EOs, Eco | (+) (Great therapeutic benefits) (Used for boosting energy levels) | [ | |
| 5 | V/H | Ch | P | Med, EOs | (+) (Saudi Arabia: Used as abortive) (UAE) | [ | |
| 6 | H/S | Ch | P | Med, Arom, Eos * | (+) (“L”: Boiled with water used as eardrops for earache + “Bk”: Powdered and mixed with water put into camel’s ears to remove ticks + “L”: Powdered, heated and mixed as a paste with water and/or salt and applied on wounds and fractures to relieve pain) (UAE) | [ | |
| 7 | H | Th | A | Med, Forg, Flav, EOs | (+) | [ | |
| 8 | H | Th | A | EOs | . | [ | |
| 9 | T | Ph | P | Med *, EOs, Lands | (+) (Pearl drivers used to apply an infusion of fruits to skin after dives) (“L”: Poultice of “L” used to treat joint pains) (Resin mixed with egg-white applied to eyes to treat cararacts) (“L”: Eaten to treat diarrhoea) (“Se”: Soaked in water or milk drunk to treat diabetes) (“Pd”: Smoke from burning “Pds” inhaled for colds) (UAE: Applied to soothe burns. “L”: are pounded into a paste and used a poultice on boils and swellings or applied around boils to draw out the pus) | [ | |
| 10 | S/T | Ph | P | Med, Forg, EOs | (+) (Mostly yields resin, used as a gum to heal wounds) | [ | |
| 11 | S | Ch | P | EOs | . | [ |
The UAE EO-bearing species of Lamiaceae/Labiatae.
| No. | Botanical Name | Form | Life Form | Life Cycle | Economic Value | Folk Medicine | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | H | Th | A | Med *, Eos * | (+) | [ | |
| 2 | H | He | P | Med, Fod, Flav, Arom *, Eos * | (+) (UAE) | [ | |
| 3 | H | Th | A/P | Med *, Arom, EOs, Insec, Lands, Oth | (+) (Oman: “L”: as deodorant + “L”: Fragnance eases headaches and dizziness + “L”: Crushed and placed in nose to treat colds and in ears to treat earaches + “L”: Juice from young “L” as eye drops or to soothe insect bites) (UAE: “L”: to treat vomiting, against itching) | [ | |
| 4 | H | Ch/Th | A/P | Med *, Eos * | (+) (To treat diarrhoea, gonorrhoea and haemorrhoids) (As demulcent, antispasmodic, cicatrizant, antiseptic and stomachic) (Its non-polar extracts have been tested as antimicrobial) (Nutlets are used in a drink to treat diarrhoea and piles) (UAE) | [ | |
| 5 | H | Ch | P | Med, Eos * | (+) | [ | |
| 6 | H | He | P | Med, Eos * | (+) | [ | |
| 7 | H | Ch | P | EOs | . | [ | |
| 8 | H | He | P | Eos * | . | [ | |
| 9 | H/S | Th | P | Med *, Arom, EOs | (+) (to treat liver diseases, antispasmodic, antidiabetic and lowering blood lipid) (Many medicinal uses: to treat malaria, insect bites and abscesses) (UAE: “L” and “St”) | [ | |
| 10 | H | Ch | P | Med *, Eos * | (+) (Many applications in medicine) (Antispasmodic activity) (UAE: Many medicinal applications. Antispasmodic activity. To treat kidney, stomach pains, thyroids problems, common cold) | [ | |
| 11 | H | Ch | P | Med, Flav, Arom, Eos * | (+) (UAE: to treat cold, indigestion, toothache) | [ |
Location of the UAE EO-bearing plants of Asteraceae/Compositae/Anthemideae.
| No. | Botanical Name | Emirates | Important Locations | Soil | Habitats | Flowering | Wildlife Status | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | (RAK, F) | (RA) | (Sil, Roc) | (Mou) | Feb. to Apr. | (NC) (CO) | [ | |
| 2 | . | . | . | . | . | (CO) | [ | |
| 3 | (RAK, F, S) | (HM, RA) | (Sil, Roc) | (FF, Mou) | Jan. to Mar. June to Nov. | (CO) (NC, CO) | [ | |
| 4 | (RAK) | . | (San) | (FF) | Feb. to Apr. | (CO, RA) (RA) | [ | |
| 5 | (AD) | (SL) | . | (Oas, Gar, Plat) | Jan. to May. | (CO) | [ | |
| 6 | (F) | (SL) | . | (Plat) | Dec. to Apr. | (NC) (NC) | [ | |
| 7 | (AD) | (Ain) | . | (Rod, Wad) | Jan. to Apr. | . | [ | |
| 8 | (AD, Du) | (SL) | (San) | (Oas, Plat) | Feb. to Apr. | (CO) (NC) | [ | |
| 9 | (RAK, F) | (RA) | (Sil, Roc) | (PX, Mou) | Feb. to Apr. | (CO) (CO) | [ | |
| 10 | . | . | . | (Rod!, AF!) | . | . | [ | |
| 11 | (RAK) | . | (Roc) | (Wad, Plat, Wat) | Feb. to Apr. | (NE) (RA) | [ | |
| 12 | . | (WC) | (San, Sal) | (Cos, Oas, Gar, Urb, AF) | Through the year. | (CO) (CO) | [ | |
| 13 | (Du) | . | . | . | . | (NC) | [ | |
| 14 | (AD) | (Ain) | . | (Plat) | Feb. to May. | (CO) | [ | |
| 15 | (S, F, RAK) | (HM) | . | (Wad, Wat, Plat) | Feb. to Apr. | (NC, CO) (NC, CO) | [ | |
| 16 | (F, RAK, S, AD) | (HM) | (Roc) | (Plat, Mou) | Feb. to Jun. | (CO) (CO) | [ | |
| 17 | . | . | . | . | . | . | [ | |
| 18 | (RAK, AD) | (SL) | (San, Sil) | (Apl, AF) | Apr. to Jul. Mar. to Aug.! Mar. to June! | (FC) (FC) | [ | |
| 19 | (AD) | (Ain, CC, EE, NE) | (San, Roc) | (Dun, Plat, Apl, Hil) | Jan. to May. | (CO) | [ | |
| 20 | (RAK, UAQ, AD) | (CN) | (San, Sal) | (Cos, FF) | Feb. to Apr. | (CO) (CO) | [ | |
| 21 | (RAK, F) | (RA) | (Roc) | (PX, Mou) | Feb. to Apr. | (NC) (CO) | [ | |
| 22 |
| . | . | . | . | Through the year. Spring to Autumn! | . | [ |
Location of the UAE EO-bearing plants of Fabaceae/Leguminosae/Papilionoideae.
| No. | Botanical Name | Emirates | Important Locations | Soil | Habitats | Flowering | Wildlife Status | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | (AD) | (SL) | (Sal!) | (Cos, Dun, Rod, DS)! | Mar. to Aug. Apr. to Jul! | (CO) (CO) | [ | |
| 2 | (AD, RAK) | (WC) | (San, Sal) | (Cos, Dun) | . | (NC) (CO) | [ | |
| 3 | (Du, AD) | (SL) | (Roc)! | (Gar, Plat, Mou, DS)! | Feb. to Apr.! | (CO)! | [ | |
| 4 | (Du) | . | . | . | . | (NC) | [ | |
| 5 | (AD) | (NE) | (San, Roc) | (Dun, Wad, Mou) | Feb. to May. | (LC) | [ | |
| 6 | (F, S, RAK) | (RA, HM) | (San, Roc) | (Wad, Mou “low”) | Jan. to May. | (NC) (CO) | [ | |
| 7 | (Du, AD) | (SL) | (San) | (Dun, Oas, Gar, Plat) | Feb. to Apr. | (FC) (NC) | [ | |
| 8 | . | . | . | . | . | . | [ | |
| 9 | (AD) | (EE, NE) | (Roc) | (Oas, Wad, Plat, Gar, Mou) | Mar. to Nov. | (CO) (CO) | [ | |
| 10 | (AD, S) | (EE) | (San, Roc) | (Pla, Dun. Wad, Mou “medium elevations”) | Apr. to Jun. Mar. to July! | (FC) (CO) | [ | |
| 11 | (AD) | (Ain, SL) | (San, Roc) | (Dun, Plat, Mou) | Apr to Aug. Apr to July! | (NC) (RA) | [ |
Location of the UAE EO-bearing plants of Lamiaceae/Labiatae.
| No. | Botanical Name | Emirates | Important Locations | Soil | Habitats | Flowering | Wildlife Status | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | (RAK, F) | (RA) | (Roc) | (Mou “medium and high elevations”) | Feb. to Apr. | (RA) | [ | |
| 2 |
| . | . | . | . | . | . | [ |
| 3 | (S, F, RAK) | (HM, RA) | . | (Plat) | Feb. to Apr. | (NE) (NC) | [ | |
| 4 | (AD, S, F, RAK) | (HM) | (Roc) | (Wad, Hil “all elevations”, Mou) | Feb. to May. | (CO) (CO) | [ | |
| 5 | (F, RAK, AD) | (EE) | (Roc) | (Plat, Wad, Hil “low”, Mou) | Feb. to May. | (CO) (NC, CO) | [ | |
| 6 | (F, S !, RAK!) | (RA! HM!) | (Roc) | (Wad, Hil, Mou) | Feb. to May. | (RA) | [ | |
| 7 | (F, RAK) | (RA) | (Roc) | (Wad, Hil “low”, Mou) | Feb to May! | (NC)! | [ | |
| 8 | (AD, S, F, RAK) | (HM, RA) | (Roc) | (Rod, Wad, Hil “low to medium elevations”, Mou) | Feb. to Apr.! | (NC, CO) | [ | |
| 9 | (F, RAK) | (RA) | . | (Wad, Hil “all elevations”)! | Feb. to May.! | (NE) (RA)! | [ | |
| 10 | (F, S, RAK, AD) | (HM, RA, KF) | (Roc) | (Wad, Hil “all elevations”, Mou) | Mar. to Apr.! Feb. to May. | (CO) (NC, CO) | [ | |
| 11 | . | . | . | . | . | . | [ |
Details of EOs isolated from species of Asteraceae/Compositae/Anthemideae.
| No. | Botanical Name | Plant Part | Physical Properties | Yield | Isolation Method | Main Chemical Groups/Components | Biological Activity | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fl/L/St/R | (Yellow color/Aromatic odor)Fl,HD | (0.2) Fl,HD (0.7) Fl,HD (0.5)L,HD (0.7) St,HD (0.2) R,HD | HD | (Monoterpene hydrocarbons, oxygenated monoterpenes, sesquiterpene hydrocarbons, oxygenated sesquiterpenes, phenylpropanoids)Fl,HD | [AB/AF/AM]Fl/L/St/R,HD | [ | |
| 2 | L/Sh | Fresh herbaceous, camphoraceous, earthy odor with a fruity and dried plum-like background | (1.7)Sh,HD (1.02)Sh,SD (0.5 to 3.5)Sh,HD (1.6 to 14.0)Sh,SFE | HD/SD/SFE | (Sesquiterpenes: dehydro-1,8-sesquicineole)Sh | [AB/AF/AM/FT/AD] | [ | |
| 3 | Sh | . | (0.02 to 0.06)Sh,HD | HD | (γ-cadinene, α-cadinol)Sh,HD | . | [ | |
| 4 | Sh/Fl | (Yellow color/Strong odor)Sh, HD | . | HD | (carvacrol, thymol, cinnamic aldehyde, camphor, carvone, linalool, α-terpineol)Sh,HD | . | [ | |
| 5 | W/Sh/Fl | . | (0.22)W, SD | HD/SD | (Sesquiterpenes)HD | [AB/AF/AM/IS]HD | [ | |
| 6 | L/St/Fl/Sh | (Yellow color)Sh, HD | (0.1)Sh,HD | HD | (Sesquiteprenoids, straight chain hydrocarbons, monoterpenoids, P-caryophyllene, a-humulene) (hydrocarbons with sesquiterpene predominating, alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, oxides, esters)Sh,HD | . | [ | |
| 7 | Sh | . | (0.53)Sh,HD | HD | (Sesquiterpenes: himachalol)Sh,HD | . | [ | |
| 8 | Sh | . | . | SD | (limonene, Z-citral, E-citral)Sh,SD | [AB/AM] | [ | |
| 9 | Fl | . | (0.63)Fl,HD | HD | (α-bisabolene oxide A, α-bisabolol oxide A, chamazolene)Fl,HD | . | [ | |
| 10 | Sh/Fl | (Dark blue color/Strong characteristic odor)Fl,HD | (0.626 to 0.754)Fl,HD (0.25)Fl,SD (0.73)Fl,HD (4.33)Fl,SFE | HD/SD/SDE/SFE | (azulene-7-ethyl-1,4-dimethyl, limonene, bisabolol oxides A and B, bisabolone oxide, trans-β-farnesen, isobornyl isobutyrate<8-isobutyryloxy>)Fl,HD | [AB/AF/AM/AO/AS] | [ | |
| 11 | Sh/Fl | . | (0.08)Sh,SD | SD | (Sesquiterpene)Sh,SD | [AB/AM] | [ | |
| 12 | L | . | . | HD | (Monoterpenes, light oxygenated compounds, sesquiterpenes, heavy oxygenated compounds)L,HD (Farnesol cis-trans, farnesol, nuciferol, trans-cadinol, eudesmol, methyl eicosane)L,HD (Farnesol, | [AO/AB/AM]!L!,HD! | [ | |
| 13 | L | . | (0.02)L,SD | SD | (limonene, p-cymene, ß-maaliene, ß-phellandrene, isocomene Laggera aurita, 2,5-dimetoxy-p-cymene, ß-caryophyllene, δ-cadinene, α-cadinol)L,SD | . | [ | |
| 14 | Sh! | . | . | MD | (Monoterpene hydrocarbons, oxygenated monoterpenes, sesquiterpene hydrocarbons, oxygenated sesquiterpenes, liphatic compounds, fatty acids, esters)Sh!,Microdistillation! (decanal, β-caryophyllene, α-gurjunene)Sh!,Microdistillation! | . | [ | |
| 15 | Sh | . | . | SD | (Sesquiterpene hydrocarbons, alcohols)Sh,SD | [ | ||
| 16 | Sh/Fl | . | (0.5)Sh,SD | SD | (sesquiterpenes)Sh,SD (p-elemene, 7-cadinol, a-cadinol)Sh,SD | [ | ||
| 17 | L/Sh/W | (Strong odor)W, HD | (0.5)W,HD | HD/SD | (2-Cyclohexen-1-one, 2-methyl-5-(1-methyl), Benzene, methyl-, Z.citol)L,HD (2-Cyclohexen-1-one, 2-methyl-5-(1-methyl) with Hexadecanoic acid (CAS), Ethane, 1,2-diethoxy)W,HD (2-cyclohexen-1-one, 2-methyl-5-(1-methyl), benzene, methyl-)Sh,SD | [AB/AM]Sh,HD!/SD! | [ | |
| 18 | Sh | . | (2.5)Sh,SD (0.32)Sh,HD | HD/SD | (Phenolic compounds, monoterpene hydrocarbons, low in sesquiterpene hydrocarbons)Sh,SD (oxygenated monoterpenes:carvotanacetone. Sesquiterpene lactone, δ-cadinene, α-elemene, sabinol) (1,8-cineole)Sh,HD ((+)-carvotanacetone)Sh,SD | AB!/R! | [ | |
| 19 | Sh!/Fl! | . | 0.25! | HD! | (Terpenoids, Non-terpenoid aliphatic and aromatic structures) (terpenoids: α-phellandrene, linalol, geraniol, bulnesol) (α-phellandrene, linalol, geraniol, bulnesol, β-phellandrene) | . | [ | |
| 20 | Sh!/Fl!/Fr! | (Apricot-like odor “while the odor of the intact plant is herbaceous, spicy and floral fruity”)SD/H | . | SD/H | (Monoterpenes,Sesquiterpenes)SD/H (myrcene, dehydrofukinone)SD/H | . | [ | |
| 21 | L/Fl/Sh | (Yellow color)L/Fl,HD | (1.45)L/Fl, HD | HD | (Oxygenated monoterpenes, oxygenated sesquiterpenes)L/Fl,HD | [AB/AF/AM]Sh,HD | [ | |
| 22 |
| L/St/Fl/Sh | . | (0.48 to 0.78)Sh, HD (0.18 to 0.25)Sh, HD (0.09) | HD/SD | (Hydrocarbon sesquiterpenes, hydrocarbon monoterpenes, low levels of oxygenated sesquiterpenes)Sh,HD | . | [ |
Details of EOs isolated from species of Fabaceae/Leguminosae/Papilionoideae.
| No. | Botanical Name | Plant Part | Physical Properties | Yield | Isolation Method | Main Chemical Groups/Components | Biological Activity | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | L/St | . | . | DSD | (Ketones, acid derivatives, terpenoids, hydrocarbons)L/St,DSD | . | [ | |
| 2 | Sh | (Yellow color)Sh,SD | (0.07 “fresh weight basis”)Sh,SD | SD | (phytol, Heptadecane, 2,9-Dimethyldecane)Sh,SD | . | [ | |
| 3 | . | . | (0.5)HD | HD | (Terpenoids, alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, esters, hydrocarbons, high amount of fatty acids, benzene compounds)HD | . | [ | |
| 4 | Fl | . | . | TT | (Alcohols, esters, ketones, terpenes, furanoids)Fl,TT | . | [ | |
| 5 | L | . | (0.18)L,SD | SD | (isopropyl toluene, O-cymene, camphene, limonene, 2- β-pinene, α-terpinolene, α-pinene, myrcene)L,SD | [AB] [AB/AF/AM/AO]L,SD (AB: | [ | |
| 6 | L /St | . | (0.05 “fresh weight basis”)L/St,HD | HD | (Sesquiterpenoids, monoterpenoids)L/St,HD | (AM/IS)! | [ | |
| 7 | Sh | (Yellow color)Sh,SD | (0.04 “on fresh weight basis”)Sh,SD | SD or HD! | (Palmitic acid, tetradecanoic acid, linolenic acid methyl ester, phytol, decanoic acid)Sh,SD | . | [ | |
| 8 | . | . | . | . | (Oxygenated sesquiterpenes, sesquiterpene hydrocarbons) (sesquiterpene hydrocarbons: selin-11-en-4-α-ol, α-selinene) | [AO] | [ | |
| 9 | St/Pd/Bk | . | (0.08)St,HD (4.56)Pd,SFE(4.86,5.05)Bk,SFE | HD/SFE | (Monoterpenoid compounds, sesquiterpenes)St,HD | [AB/AF/AM] | [ | |
| 10 | L | (Yellow–green color)L,GC-FID | (0.12)L,GC-FID | GC-FID | (Monoterpenes, rich sesquiterpenoid compounds)L,GC-FID | . | [ | |
| 11 | St/Pd/L/Fl/Se/R/W | (Pleasant odor)W,SD | (0.00472 to 0.00793)W, SD | SD | (Saturated hydrocarbons, unsaturated hydrocarbons, aldehydes, carboxylic acids)Sh,SD | . | [ |
Details of EOs isolated from species of Lamiaceae/Labiatae.
| No. | Botanical Name | Plant Part | Physical Properties | Yield | Isolation Method | Main Chemical Groups/Components | Biological Activity | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | L/St/Fl/Sh | . | . | HD | (trans-pinocarvyl acetate, pinocarvone, β-pinene, (E)-β-ocimene, terpinolene, linalool, trans- pinocarveol, 3-thujen-2-one, myrtenal, verbenone, trans-carveol, cis-carveol, pulegone, carvacrol, dihydrocarvyl acetate, β-cubebene)Sh,HD | [ AB/AF/AM]Sh,HD | [ | |
| 2 |
| L/Sh | (Light green color)L,HD | (0.53)Sh,HD (0.566 ± 0.02 “on fresh weight basis”)L,HD (1.2)Sh,HD!orSD! (0.1 to 1.8)Sh!orL! (0.9)Sh,SD (0.32)Sh,SD SFE | HD/SD/SFE | (Oxygenated, non-oxygenated monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes)SD (carvacrol, thymol) | [AB/AF/AM/AO/IS/MP]Sh,HD!orSD! | [ |
| 3 | L/Fl/Sh | . | (0.45 to 0.47)L,SD (0.6 to 0.96)Fl,SD | HD/SD/H | (estragole, linalool)L/Fl/Sh,SD | [AB/AF/AM]L,SD [AO]Sh,SD (MR: against female | [ | |
| 4 | W | (Yellow color/same plant odor)W,SD | (0.033!)W, SD | SD | (Terpenoidal constituents, fat derivatives)W,SD | . | [ | |
| 5 | Sh/W | . | . | HD | (Rich in monoterpene hydrocarbons)Sh,HD | . | [ | |
| 6 | Sh | (Yellow color)Sh,HD | (0.14)Sh, HD (0.14 to 0.23)Sh, HD (0.5)Sh,HD | HD/SD | (Sesquiterpenes, α-Gurjunene, β-Cubebene, Germacrene-B)SD | [AM] (AM: | [ | |
| 7 | Sh | (Yellow color)Sh,HD | (2.2)Sh,HD (11.2)MW (0.50 to 9.67)SFE | HD/MW/SFE | (linalyl acetate, 1,8-cineole, linalool, 8-acetoxy linalool)HD/SFE | [AM]Sh [AB] (AM: good activity)Sh (AB: against | [ | |
| 8 | Sh | (Yellow color)Sh,HD | (0.2)Sh,HD (0.02)Sh, HD | HD/SD | (High amounts of monoterpene derivatives, low amounts of sesquiterpenes, phenylpropanoids, aliphatic esters)Sh,HD (thymol)Sh,HD | [AB/AM]Sh,HD | [ | |
| 9 | L/St/Sh | (Yellow color)Sh,SD | (0.8 ± 0.04)Sh, HD (0.8) (1.7) (0.2)Sh,HD (0.75)L/St,HD (1.2)Sh,HD (0.21)Sh, SD SFE | HD/SD/SFE | (Sesquiterpenes, Germacrene D, β-caryophyllene)HD/SFE (terpenoidal compounds, rich in alcohols, esters) (8-cedren-13-ol, β-caryophllene, germacrene D, sabinene)Sh,HD | [GP]Sh,HD [ASP] [ASP]Sh,HD [AB]HD [moderate AM]Sh,SD | [ | |
| 10 | Sh/Fl | (Light yellow color)Sh, HD | (0.34)Sh, HD (0.4)Sh,HD | HD | (Sesquiterpenoids rich, cis-sesquisabinene hydrate rich, epi-β-bisabolol, guaiol, β-eudesmol, monoterpenoids rich)Sh,HD | [AN]Sh,HD | [ | |
| 11 | L/Sh | . | (3)SD (2.8)HD (1.59 ± 0.86 to 0.99 ± 0.29)Sh, | HD/SD/MW/SFE | (Rich oxygenated monoterpens)Sh,HD (phenolic monoterpenes, glycosides of monoterpenes, polyhydroxy monoterpenes, benzoic acid derivatives, alkanes, β-sitosterol, betulin, fatty acids, oleanolic acid) | [IS]Sh [AB/AO]HD [AF]SD [AF]Sh,HD [AM]Sh,SD | [ |