A study of essential oil from an invasive Piper aduncum L.

  • Wibawa I
  • Saraswaty V
  • Kuswantoro F
  • et al.
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Abstract

An invasive Piper aduncum is a plant species that potentially produces essential oil. The study aims todetermine the percentage, phytochemical compounds, and anti-fungal properties of essential oil producedfrom the leaves and fruits of Piper aduncum. The study showed that the leaves and fruits of P. aduncumcontain 0.30% and 0.33% of essential oil, respectively. Apiol is the most abundant phytochemical compoundobtained in essential oil of leaves and fruits of P. aduncum with 57.10% and 66.31%, respectively. Weconclude that essential oil obtained in this study is able to inhibit the growth of both Aspergillus niger andCladosporium sp. but not for Fusarium oxysporum and Fusarium solani.

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Wibawa, I. P. A. H., Saraswaty, V., Kuswantoro, F., Andila, P. S., Wardhani, P. K., Tirta, I. G., & Sujarwo, W. (2019). A study of essential oil from an invasive Piper aduncum L. Jurnal Biologi Udayana, 23(2), 50. https://doi.org/10.24843/jbiounud.2019.v23.i02.p02

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