Volatile Terpenoids in Myrtaceae Species: Chemical Structures and Applications

Author:

Oliveira Ferreira Oberdan1,Siqueira Giovanna Moraes2,Pereira Franco Celeste de Jesus2,Barbosa de Moraes Angelo Antônio2,Diniz Nascimento Lidiane3,Cascaes Márcia Moraes4,Santana de Oliveira Mozaniel5,de Aguiar Andrade Eloisa Helena3

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Para,Program of Post-Graduation in Biodiversity e Biotecnology-Bionorte,,Brazil,66075

2. Botany Coordination, Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi,Laboratório Adolpho Ducke Laboratory,Brazil,66077

3. Federal University of Para,Program of Post-Graduation in Chemistry,Brazil,66075

4. Laboratório Adolpho Ducke Laboratory,Botany Coordination, Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi,Brazil,66077

5. Federal University of Para,Program of Post-Graduation in Biodiversity e Biotecnology-Bionorte,Brazil,66075

Abstract

Terpenes are compounds derived from the secondary metabolism of plants, which act biologically in several functionalities, fighting several predators such as fungi and bacteria. Monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes are some of the main compounds that characterize the chemical composition of essential oils. However, this concentration depends on several factors, such as the type of ecosystem, climate, temperature, and other circumstances that can directly impact the chemical composition of essential oil. The Myrtaceae family is considered one of the main families of Brazilian flora and presents a wide diversity of species. Within this family, some species produce essential oils rich in terpenoids, which, besides being responsible for some biological activities, have contributed to the expansion and search for new natural bioactive substances present in such volatile substances. Given the above, this chapter presents a literature search with current studies that prove the biological and antioxidant activities of terpenoids present in essential oils of species of the Myrtaceae family.<img alt="">

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS

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