Chemical composition and antibacterial activity of the essential oil of ruilopezia bracteosa

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Abstract

The essential oil from the leaves of Ruilopezia bracteosa was obtained by hydrodistillation, and analyzed by GC-MS. Eighteen components, which made up 99.6% of the oil were identified, the most abundant being β-myrcene (34.2%), β-pinene (24.3%), 7-epi-α-selinene (9.1%), β-pinene (8.5%) and 6,9-guaiadiene (4.4%). Antibacterial activity was tested against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria using broth microdilution and disk agar diffusion methods. MIC values found presented significant differences between both methods, which may be due to diffusion factors.

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Alarcón, L., Peña, A., Velasco, J., Baptista, J. G., Rojas, L., Aparicio, R., & Usubillaga, A. (2015). Chemical composition and antibacterial activity of the essential oil of ruilopezia bracteosa. Natural Product Communications, 10(4), 655–656. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1501000432

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