Affiliation:
1. Department of Forestry, National Chung Hsing University, 250 Kuo KuangRd., Taichung, Taiwan 402
2. Division of Wood Cellulose, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute. 53, Nanhai Rd., Taipei, Taiwan 100
Abstract
The essential oil from the leaves of Phoebe formosana from Taiwan was isolated using hydrodistillation in a Clevenger-type apparatus, and characterized by GC-FID and GC-MS. Seventy-one compounds were identified, representing 100% of the oil. The main components identified were α-humulene (16.8%), τ-cadinol (8.9%), α-pinene (8.4%), α-cadinol (8.1%), β-caryophyllene (8.0%), β-phellandrene (6.0%), and β-eudesmol (5.8%). The oil exhibited cytotoxic activity against human lung, liver and oral cancer cells. The active compounds were β-caryophyllene, α-humulene, τ-cadinol, β-eudesmol, and α-cadinol. The antibacterial activity of the oil was tested by the disc diffusion and micro-broth dilution methods against eight bacterial species. The oil exhibited moderate growth suppression against Gram-positive bacteria with inhibition zones of 28 to 36 mm, and MIC values of 250 to 375 μg/mL. The active antibacterial compounds were determined to be τ-cadinol, β-eudesmol, and α-cadinol. The leaf oil displayed excellent antifungal activity with the active compounds determined as α-cadinol, β-eudesmol, τ-cadinol, α-humulene, and β-caryophyllene.
Subject
Complementary and alternative medicine,Plant Science,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,General Medicine
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