Screening of the odour-activity and bioactivity of the essential oils of leaves and flowers of Hyptis passerina Mart. from the Brazilian Cerrado

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The chemical profile of the essential oils obtained from the leaves and flowers of Hyptis passerina Mart., a rare species of the Brazilian Cerrado, has been determined for the first time. Analyses by GC-MS showed sesquiterpenes as major compounds. β-epi-acorenol (35.7% and 32.8%, respectively from leaf and flower essential oils), was isolated and identified by 1D and 2D NMR. The flower-derived oil presented a higher concentration of hydrocarbon and oxygenated monoterpenes, while the leaf-oil was richer in diterpenes. The global odour impressions of both oils were given by direct analysis and GC-MS-O and were characterized as herbaceous with tea notes, and green, cooked and woody impressions for leaf-oil; herbaceous, with spicy, woody and minty notes for flower-oil. β-epi-acorenol, spathulenol, β-caryophyllene, and caryophyllene oxide were relevant for the odour-activity of both oils, as well as minor constituents, such as linalool. The antimicrobial activity was investigated by means of agar diffusion disc method and contact bioautography, against Gram-positive and negative bacteria and yeast. Both oils presented to be bioactive against the tested microorganisms with significant inhibition level. ©2009 Sociedade Brasileira de Química.

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Zellner, B. D., Amorim, A. C. L., de Miranda, A. L. P., Alves, R. J. V., Barbosa, J. P., da Costa, G. L., & Rezende, C. M. (2009). Screening of the odour-activity and bioactivity of the essential oils of leaves and flowers of Hyptis passerina Mart. from the Brazilian Cerrado. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 20(2), 322–332. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50532009000200018

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