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Research Article

The chemical composition and biological activities of essential oil from the aerial parts of Eryngium maritimum L. (Apiaceae)

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Pages 566-575 | Received 27 Dec 2022, Accepted 12 Apr 2023, Published online: 29 Jun 2023
 

Abstract

This study aimed to describe the chemical composition of the Essential Oil (EO) of the aerial parts of E. maritimum, and verify its antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. The EO chemical characterization was simultaneously obtained by GC/FID and GC/MS. Thirty-one compounds corresponding to 93.3% of the EO were identified in the EO of E. maritimum. Spathulenol (22.0%), aromadendrene (18.3%), humulene epoxide (6.6%), and β-humulene (4.8%) were the main compounds of the EO. The antimicrobial activities were determined against 3 gram-positive bacteria, 4 gram-negative bacteria, and 2 yeast species by using disc-diffusion and MIC techniques. EO showed a low effect (8-11 mm) against all tested bacteria and yeasts. Additionally, EO extract against Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538 and Shigella flexneri ATCC 12022 from tested microorganisms presented a MIC value at μl/ml concentration. The antioxidant activity of the EO was determined as IC50=16.8 ± 1.65 μl/mL. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the chemical composition and biological activities of E. maritimum EO in Turkey.

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