Essential oil composition, cytotoxic and antibacterial activities of five Elingera species from Borneo

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Essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation from the rhizomes of Etlingera pyramidosphaera (K. Schum.) R. M. Sm, E. megalocheilos (Griff.) A.D. Poulsen, comb. nov., E. coccinea (Blume) S. Sakai & Nagam, E. elatior (Jack) R. M. Sm, and E. brevilabrum (Valeton) R. M. Sm were analyzed by GCMS. The highest oil yield was obtained from E. pyramidosphaera (0.45%), followed by E. elatior (0.38%), E. coccinea (0.30%), E. brevilabrum (0.28%) and E. megalocheilos (0.25%). The major constituents of the essential oils were oxygenated monoterpenes, followed by sesquiterpenes, oxygenated sesquiterpenes, oxygenated diterpenes and diterpenes. The essential oils from E. pyramidosphaera and E. brevilabrum exhibited the best cytotoxicity against MCF 7 (LC50: 7.5±0.5 mg mL-1) and HL 60 (LC50: 5.0 mg mL -1), respectively. Strong inhibition was also observed for the essential oils of E. coccinea and E. megalocheilos against Staphylococcus aureus (MIC: 8.0±0.5 mg mL-1, and 5.0.,b0.5 mg mL-1) and Streptococcus pyrogenes (MIC: 6.0±0.5 mg mL-1 and 8.0±0.5 mg mL-1).

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Vairappan, C. S., Nagappan, T., & Palaniveloo, K. (2012). Essential oil composition, cytotoxic and antibacterial activities of five Elingera species from Borneo. Natural Product Communications, 7(2), 239–242. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1200700233

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