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Chemistry and Bioactivity of Croton Essential Oils: Literature Survey and Croton hirtus from Vietnam

Using essential oils to control vectors, intermediate hosts, and disease-causing microorganisms is a promising approach. The genus Croton in the family Euphorbiaceae is a large genus, with many species containing large amounts of essential oils, however, essential oil studies are limited in terms of...

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Autores principales: Luu-dam, Ngoc Anh, Le, Canh Viet Cuong, Satyal, Prabodh, Le, Thi Mai Hoa, Bui, Van Huong, Vo, Van Hoa, Ngo, Gia Huy, Bui, Thi Chinh, Nguyen, Huy Hung, Setzer, William N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903605
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28052361
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author Luu-dam, Ngoc Anh
Le, Canh Viet Cuong
Satyal, Prabodh
Le, Thi Mai Hoa
Bui, Van Huong
Vo, Van Hoa
Ngo, Gia Huy
Bui, Thi Chinh
Nguyen, Huy Hung
Setzer, William N.
author_facet Luu-dam, Ngoc Anh
Le, Canh Viet Cuong
Satyal, Prabodh
Le, Thi Mai Hoa
Bui, Van Huong
Vo, Van Hoa
Ngo, Gia Huy
Bui, Thi Chinh
Nguyen, Huy Hung
Setzer, William N.
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description Using essential oils to control vectors, intermediate hosts, and disease-causing microorganisms is a promising approach. The genus Croton in the family Euphorbiaceae is a large genus, with many species containing large amounts of essential oils, however, essential oil studies are limited in terms of the number of Croton species investigated. In this work, the aerial parts of C. hirtus growing wild in Vietnam were collected and analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). A total of 141 compounds were identified in C. hirtus essential oil, in which sesquiterpenoids dominated, comprising 95.4%, including the main components β-caryophyllene (32.8%), germacrene D (11.6%), β-elemene (9.1%), α-humulene (8.5%), and caryophyllene oxide (5.0%). The essential oil of C. hirtus showed very strong biological activities against the larvae of four mosquito species with 24 h LC(50) values in the range of 15.38–78.27 μg/mL, against Physella acuta adults with a 48 h LC(50) value of 10.09 μg/mL, and against ATCC microorganisms with MIC values in the range of 8–16 μg/mL. In order to provide a comparison with previous works, a literature survey on the chemical composition, mosquito larvicidal, molluscicidal, antiparasitic, and antimicrobial activities of essential oils of Croton species was conducted. Seventy-two references (seventy articles and one book) out of a total of two hundred and forty-four references related to the chemical composition and bioactivity of essential oils of Croton species were used for this paper. The essential oils of some Croton species were characterized by their phenylpropanoid compounds. The experimental results of this research and the survey of the literature showed that Croton essential oils have the potential to be used to control mosquito-borne and mollusk-borne diseases, as well as microbial infections. Research on unstudied Croton species is needed to search for species with high essential oil contents and excellent biological activities.
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spelling pubmed-100052332023-03-11 Chemistry and Bioactivity of Croton Essential Oils: Literature Survey and Croton hirtus from Vietnam Luu-dam, Ngoc Anh Le, Canh Viet Cuong Satyal, Prabodh Le, Thi Mai Hoa Bui, Van Huong Vo, Van Hoa Ngo, Gia Huy Bui, Thi Chinh Nguyen, Huy Hung Setzer, William N. Molecules Article Using essential oils to control vectors, intermediate hosts, and disease-causing microorganisms is a promising approach. The genus Croton in the family Euphorbiaceae is a large genus, with many species containing large amounts of essential oils, however, essential oil studies are limited in terms of the number of Croton species investigated. In this work, the aerial parts of C. hirtus growing wild in Vietnam were collected and analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). A total of 141 compounds were identified in C. hirtus essential oil, in which sesquiterpenoids dominated, comprising 95.4%, including the main components β-caryophyllene (32.8%), germacrene D (11.6%), β-elemene (9.1%), α-humulene (8.5%), and caryophyllene oxide (5.0%). The essential oil of C. hirtus showed very strong biological activities against the larvae of four mosquito species with 24 h LC(50) values in the range of 15.38–78.27 μg/mL, against Physella acuta adults with a 48 h LC(50) value of 10.09 μg/mL, and against ATCC microorganisms with MIC values in the range of 8–16 μg/mL. In order to provide a comparison with previous works, a literature survey on the chemical composition, mosquito larvicidal, molluscicidal, antiparasitic, and antimicrobial activities of essential oils of Croton species was conducted. Seventy-two references (seventy articles and one book) out of a total of two hundred and forty-four references related to the chemical composition and bioactivity of essential oils of Croton species were used for this paper. The essential oils of some Croton species were characterized by their phenylpropanoid compounds. The experimental results of this research and the survey of the literature showed that Croton essential oils have the potential to be used to control mosquito-borne and mollusk-borne diseases, as well as microbial infections. Research on unstudied Croton species is needed to search for species with high essential oil contents and excellent biological activities. MDPI 2023-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10005233/ /pubmed/36903605 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28052361 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Satyal, Prabodh
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Bui, Thi Chinh
Nguyen, Huy Hung
Setzer, William N.
Chemistry and Bioactivity of Croton Essential Oils: Literature Survey and Croton hirtus from Vietnam
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title_fullStr Chemistry and Bioactivity of Croton Essential Oils: Literature Survey and Croton hirtus from Vietnam
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title_short Chemistry and Bioactivity of Croton Essential Oils: Literature Survey and Croton hirtus from Vietnam
title_sort chemistry and bioactivity of croton essential oils: literature survey and croton hirtus from vietnam
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903605
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28052361
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