Abstract
The chemical composition of volatile oils from two Myrtaceae species, Myrceugenia myrcioides and Eugenia riedeliana, both native from the Brazilian Atlantic Rain Forest, was analyzed by GC-MS. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity was colorimetrically evaluated for these oils. For M. myrcioides, monoterpene hydrocarbons represented the major class in the volatile oil, with α-pinene as the most abundant component and a weak inhibitory activity was observed, whilst for E. riedeliana sesquiterpenes were found in higher amounts, being valerianol the major compound, and this oil presented a strong acetylcholinesterase inhibition.
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de Souza, A., Cardoso Lopes, E. M., da Silva, M. C., Cordeiro, I., Young, M. C. M., Sobral, M. E. G., & Moreno, P. R. H. (2010). Chemical composition and acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity of essential oils of myrceugenia myrcioides (Cambess.) O. Berg and Eugenia riedeliana O. Berg, Myrtaceae. Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 20(2), 175–179. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-695x2010000200007
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