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Background: Oreopanax ecuadorensis Seem. is a plant from Ecuador, that is found in the Andean region of the country. The plant is commonly used in protective rituals, and as an anti-flu, analgesic and disinfectant medicine. Aim: The research aims to extract and analyze the chemical composition and evaluation of its antifungal potential of the essential oil extracted from its leaves. Methods: steam distillation was used for the extraction of essential oil, the evaluation of its components was performed by GC/MS, and the antifungal evaluation by the disc diffusion method. Results: The essential oil was obtained with a yield of 0.05%. 33 compounds were detected of which 30 were identified, corresponding to 99.28%; the most abundant molecules were: thujene (36.63%), followed by bicyclogermacrene with (8.76%), pinene with (8.32%) and limonene with 5.15%.Three of the four strains evaluated were affected by the oil at concentrations of 1.25%, inhibiting its growth. The strains were: Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Trichophyton rubrum and Microsporum canis. Conclusion: The essential oil shows good antifungal activity, which could be less than 1.25%. In this way, this medicinal plant is valued by verifying ancestral knowledge in the use of medicinal plants by the Andean people of Ecuador.
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Noriega, P., Vergara, B., Carillo, C., & Mosquera, T. (2019). Chemical constituents and antifungal activity of leaf essential oil from oreopanax ecuadorensis seem. (Pumamaki), endemic plant of Ecuador. Pharmacognosy Journal, 11(6), 1544–1548. https://doi.org/10.5530/PJ.2019.11.236
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