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Volatiles of All Native Juniperus Species Growing in Greece—Antimicrobial Properties
Juniper (Juniperus L., Cupressaceae Bartlett) trees are of high commercial value, as their essential oils are widely applied in the food and cosmetic industries due to their bioactivities. The genus Juniperus comprises eight species in Greece, and in the current work, we report the chemical analyses...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10530231/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37761215 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12183506 |
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author | Fotiadou, Evgenia Panou, Evgenia Graikou, Konstantia Sakellarakis, Fanourios-Nikolaos Chinou, Ioanna |
author_facet | Fotiadou, Evgenia Panou, Evgenia Graikou, Konstantia Sakellarakis, Fanourios-Nikolaos Chinou, Ioanna |
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description | Juniper (Juniperus L., Cupressaceae Bartlett) trees are of high commercial value, as their essential oils are widely applied in the food and cosmetic industries due to their bioactivities. The genus Juniperus comprises eight species in Greece, and in the current work, we report the chemical analyses of their volatiles (GC-MS) obtained from the leaves and cones of all indigenous species found in the country, as well as their antimicrobial properties. The studied species were J. oxycedrus L., J. excelsa M. Bieb., J. foetidissima Willd., J. communis L., J. macrocarpa Sibth. & Sm., J. turbinata Guss., J. sabina L. and J. drupacea Labill., and a total of 164 constituents were identified. Monoterpenes, followed by sesquiterpenes, appeared as the dominant compounds in all investigated species. Most of the studied essential oils belonged to the α-pinene chemotype, with amounts of α-cedrol, sabinene, limonene and myrcene among the abundant metabolites, except for J. sabina, which belonged to the sabinene chemotype. Through antimicrobial tests, it was observed that the essential oils of most of the cones showed better activity compared with the respective leaves. The essential oils of the cones of J. foetidissima, J. communis and J. turbinata showed the strongest activity against the tested microorganisms. Additionally, in these three species, the content of thujone, which is a toxic metabolite found in essential oils of many Juniperus species, was considerably low. Taking into consideration the chemical profile, safety and antimicrobial activity, these three Greek Juniperus species seemed to provide the most promising essential oils for further exploitation in the food and cosmetics industries. |
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spelling | pubmed-105302312023-09-28 Volatiles of All Native Juniperus Species Growing in Greece—Antimicrobial Properties Fotiadou, Evgenia Panou, Evgenia Graikou, Konstantia Sakellarakis, Fanourios-Nikolaos Chinou, Ioanna Foods Article Juniper (Juniperus L., Cupressaceae Bartlett) trees are of high commercial value, as their essential oils are widely applied in the food and cosmetic industries due to their bioactivities. The genus Juniperus comprises eight species in Greece, and in the current work, we report the chemical analyses of their volatiles (GC-MS) obtained from the leaves and cones of all indigenous species found in the country, as well as their antimicrobial properties. The studied species were J. oxycedrus L., J. excelsa M. Bieb., J. foetidissima Willd., J. communis L., J. macrocarpa Sibth. & Sm., J. turbinata Guss., J. sabina L. and J. drupacea Labill., and a total of 164 constituents were identified. Monoterpenes, followed by sesquiterpenes, appeared as the dominant compounds in all investigated species. Most of the studied essential oils belonged to the α-pinene chemotype, with amounts of α-cedrol, sabinene, limonene and myrcene among the abundant metabolites, except for J. sabina, which belonged to the sabinene chemotype. Through antimicrobial tests, it was observed that the essential oils of most of the cones showed better activity compared with the respective leaves. The essential oils of the cones of J. foetidissima, J. communis and J. turbinata showed the strongest activity against the tested microorganisms. Additionally, in these three species, the content of thujone, which is a toxic metabolite found in essential oils of many Juniperus species, was considerably low. Taking into consideration the chemical profile, safety and antimicrobial activity, these three Greek Juniperus species seemed to provide the most promising essential oils for further exploitation in the food and cosmetics industries. MDPI 2023-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10530231/ /pubmed/37761215 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12183506 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Fotiadou, Evgenia Panou, Evgenia Graikou, Konstantia Sakellarakis, Fanourios-Nikolaos Chinou, Ioanna Volatiles of All Native Juniperus Species Growing in Greece—Antimicrobial Properties |
title | Volatiles of All Native Juniperus Species Growing in Greece—Antimicrobial Properties |
title_full | Volatiles of All Native Juniperus Species Growing in Greece—Antimicrobial Properties |
title_fullStr | Volatiles of All Native Juniperus Species Growing in Greece—Antimicrobial Properties |
title_full_unstemmed | Volatiles of All Native Juniperus Species Growing in Greece—Antimicrobial Properties |
title_short | Volatiles of All Native Juniperus Species Growing in Greece—Antimicrobial Properties |
title_sort | volatiles of all native juniperus species growing in greece—antimicrobial properties |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10530231/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37761215 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12183506 |
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