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Chemodiversity and Bioactivity of the Essential Oils of Juniperus and Implication for Taxonomy
The essential oils of Juniperus are highly beneficial medicinally. The present study aimed to assess the chemodiversity and bioactivity of Juniperus formosana, Juniperus przewalskii, Juniperus convallium, Juniperus tibetica, Juniperus komarovii, and Juniperus sabina essential oils from the Qinghai-T...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10607841/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37894884 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015203 |
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author | Hu, Huizhong Li, Dengwu Bai, Ruxue Zhang, Weiping Luo, Hong Yu, Enping |
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description | The essential oils of Juniperus are highly beneficial medicinally. The present study aimed to assess the chemodiversity and bioactivity of Juniperus formosana, Juniperus przewalskii, Juniperus convallium, Juniperus tibetica, Juniperus komarovii, and Juniperus sabina essential oils from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The results revealed 92 components in six essential oils: α-pinene (2.71–17.31%), sabinene (4.91–19.83%), and sylvestrene (1.84–8.58%) were the main components. Twelve components were firstly reported in Juniperus oils, indicating that the geographical location and climatic conditions of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau produced the unique characteristics of Juniperus essential oils. The chemodiversity of Juniperus essential oils varied greatly, with J. sabina having the most recognized components (64) and the highest chemodiversity (Shannon–Wiener index of 3.07, Simpson’s diversity index of 0.91, and Pielou evenness of 0.74). According to the chemodiversity of essential oils, the six plants were decided into the α-pinene chemotype (J. formosana), hedycaryol chemotype (J. przewalskii, J. komarovii, J. convallium, J. tibetica), and sabinene chemotype (J. sabina). PCA, HCA and OPLS-DA showed that J. formosana and J. sabina were distantly related to other plants, which provides a chemical basis for the classification of Juniperus plants. Furthermore, bioactivity tests exhibited certain antioxidant and antibacterial effects in six Juniperus oils. And the bioactivities of J. convallium, J. tibetica, and J. komarovvii were measured for the first time, broadening the range of applications of Juniperus. Correlation analysis of components and bioactivities showed that δ-amorphene, β-udesmol, α-muurolol, and 2-nonanone performed well in the determination of antioxidant activity, and α-pinene, camphene, β-myrcene, as well as (E)-thujone, had strong inhibitory effects on pathogenic bacteria, providing a theoretical basis for further research on these components. |
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spelling | pubmed-106078412023-10-28 Chemodiversity and Bioactivity of the Essential Oils of Juniperus and Implication for Taxonomy Hu, Huizhong Li, Dengwu Bai, Ruxue Zhang, Weiping Luo, Hong Yu, Enping Int J Mol Sci Article The essential oils of Juniperus are highly beneficial medicinally. The present study aimed to assess the chemodiversity and bioactivity of Juniperus formosana, Juniperus przewalskii, Juniperus convallium, Juniperus tibetica, Juniperus komarovii, and Juniperus sabina essential oils from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The results revealed 92 components in six essential oils: α-pinene (2.71–17.31%), sabinene (4.91–19.83%), and sylvestrene (1.84–8.58%) were the main components. Twelve components were firstly reported in Juniperus oils, indicating that the geographical location and climatic conditions of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau produced the unique characteristics of Juniperus essential oils. The chemodiversity of Juniperus essential oils varied greatly, with J. sabina having the most recognized components (64) and the highest chemodiversity (Shannon–Wiener index of 3.07, Simpson’s diversity index of 0.91, and Pielou evenness of 0.74). According to the chemodiversity of essential oils, the six plants were decided into the α-pinene chemotype (J. formosana), hedycaryol chemotype (J. przewalskii, J. komarovii, J. convallium, J. tibetica), and sabinene chemotype (J. sabina). PCA, HCA and OPLS-DA showed that J. formosana and J. sabina were distantly related to other plants, which provides a chemical basis for the classification of Juniperus plants. Furthermore, bioactivity tests exhibited certain antioxidant and antibacterial effects in six Juniperus oils. And the bioactivities of J. convallium, J. tibetica, and J. komarovvii were measured for the first time, broadening the range of applications of Juniperus. Correlation analysis of components and bioactivities showed that δ-amorphene, β-udesmol, α-muurolol, and 2-nonanone performed well in the determination of antioxidant activity, and α-pinene, camphene, β-myrcene, as well as (E)-thujone, had strong inhibitory effects on pathogenic bacteria, providing a theoretical basis for further research on these components. MDPI 2023-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10607841/ /pubmed/37894884 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015203 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 Hu, Huizhong Li, Dengwu Bai, Ruxue Zhang, Weiping Luo, Hong Yu, Enping Chemodiversity and Bioactivity of the Essential Oils of Juniperus and Implication for Taxonomy |
title | Chemodiversity and Bioactivity of the Essential Oils of Juniperus and Implication for Taxonomy |
title_full | Chemodiversity and Bioactivity of the Essential Oils of Juniperus and Implication for Taxonomy |
title_fullStr | Chemodiversity and Bioactivity of the Essential Oils of Juniperus and Implication for Taxonomy |
title_full_unstemmed | Chemodiversity and Bioactivity of the Essential Oils of Juniperus and Implication for Taxonomy |
title_short | Chemodiversity and Bioactivity of the Essential Oils of Juniperus and Implication for Taxonomy |
title_sort | chemodiversity and bioactivity of the essential oils of juniperus and implication for taxonomy |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10607841/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37894884 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015203 |
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