The leaves and twigs of Piper krukoffii, collected in the Carajás National Forest, north Brazil, yielded essential oils (2.0% and 0.8%), the main constituents of which were myristicin (40.3% and 26.7%), apiole (25.4% and 34.1%) and elemicin (2.8% and 3.0%). The antioxidant activities of the oils, methanol extract and its sub-fractions were evaluated. The DPPH EC50 values varied from the ethyl acetate sub-fraction (73.4 ± 3.7 μg/mL) to the methanol extract (24.9 ± 0.8 μg/mL), and the ABTS TEAC values ranged in the same order from 265.7 to 349.2 μMol TE/g. These results indicated a significant antioxidant activity for the plant. The lignans (-)-kusunokin, yatein, (-)-hinokin and cubebin were identified in the methanol extract. The hydro-methanolic sub-fraction showed a high value for total phenol content (106.5 ± 0.7 mg GAE/g), as well as 1H NMR signals for sugar moieties. Crude extracts and sub-fractions were also able to inhibit β-carotene bleaching, varying from 22.4 to 47.1%. The oils from the leaves and twigs showed strong larvicidal (21.4 and 3.6 μg/mL) and fungicide (0.5 and 0.1 μg/mL) activities.
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Da Silva, J. K. R., Andrade, E. H. A., Kato, M. J., Carreira, L. M. M., Guimarães, E. F., & Maia, J. G. S. (2011). Antioxidant capacity and larvicidal and antifungal activities of essential oils and extracts from Piper krukoffii. Natural Product Communications, 6(9), 1361–1366. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1100600936
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