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   essential oil composition and antimicrobial activity of the oil and extracts of bunium persicum (boiss.) b. fedtsch.: wild and cultivated fruits  
   
نویسنده rustaie arezoo ,keshvari roya ,samadi nasrin ,khalighi-sigaroodi farahnaz ,shams ardekani mohammad reza ,khanavi mahnaz
منبع pharmaceutical sciences - 2016 - دوره : 22 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:296 -301
چکیده    Background: fruits of bunium persicum (boiss.) b. fedtsch (apiaceae) has been used as spice, anti-flatulence and antiseptic agent for many years. in recent years the wild resources of the plant have been threatened by extinction. domestication of such a plant saves its genetic resources from depletion. however, concerns remain about the possible changes due to development of chemotypes and changes in the composition and biological and pharmacological potentials. methods: analyses of essential oils from fruits of wild and cultivated types was performed using gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy. antimicrobial assessment was done by agar diffusion method results: the main compounds of both oils were included γ-terpinene (30.77% and 27.57%), cuminaldehyde (20.49% and 21.1%), ρ-cymene (20.1% and 18.32%) and γ-terpinen-7-al (8.29% and 7.84%) respectively. analytical results of both tested oils exhibited very close similarities in major compounds, whereas some differences in their percentages were observed. in vitro antimicrobial evaluation of volatile oils, total extract and the resultant fractions against staphylococcus aureus, escherichia coli and candida albicans demonstrated some similarities and differences. minimum inhibitory concentrations (mics) of wild grown fruits essential oils ranged between 0.375-1.5 mg/ml, while those of cultivated one were 0.75-6.25 mg/ml. all extracts and fractions showed similarly minor antibacterial potential while anti-candida albicans activity was much remarkable with mics calculated 2.5-5 mg/ml for cultivated and 5 mg/ml for wild grown extracts and fractions. conclusion: in conclusion, despite the substantial similarities in composition of both oils, the alteration in antimicrobial results may be caused by variety in concentration of major and minor compounds and their synergism or antagonism in mixture.
کلیدواژه antimicrobial ,apiaceae ,bunium persicum ,essential oil ,extract
آدرس tehran university of medical sciences, faculty of pharmacy, persian medicine and pharmacy research centre, department of pharmacognosy, ایران, tehran university of medical sciences, faculty of pharmacy, department of pharmacognosy, ایران, tehran university of medical sciences, faculty of pharmacy, department of drug and food control, ایران, academic center for education, culture and research (acecr), institute of medicinal plants, department of pharmacognosy and pharmaceutics, ایران, tehran university of medical sciences, faculty of pharmacy, school of traditional medicine, department of pharmacognosy, department of traditional pharmacy, ایران, tehran university of medical sciences, faculty of pharmacy, persian medicine and pharmacy research centre, department of pharmacognosy, ایران. university of british columbia, faculty of land and food systems, canada
پست الکترونیکی khanavi@mail.ubc.ca
 
     
   
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