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Chemical and Biochemical Characterization of Essential Oils and Their Corresponding Hydrolats from Six Species of the Lamiaceae Family

Many plants belonging to the Lamiaceae family are rich in essential oils (EOs) which are intensively used for aromatherapy, food and beverage flavoring, alternative medicine, cosmetics, and perfumery. Aerial parts of Thymus vulgaris L., Thymus pannonicus All., Lavandula angustifolia L., Lavandula x...

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Autores principales: Popa, Cristina Laura, Lupitu, Andreea, Mot, Maria Daniela, Copolovici, Lucian, Moisa, Cristian, Copolovici, Dana Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8619938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34834852
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10112489
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author Popa, Cristina Laura
Lupitu, Andreea
Mot, Maria Daniela
Copolovici, Lucian
Moisa, Cristian
Copolovici, Dana Maria
author_facet Popa, Cristina Laura
Lupitu, Andreea
Mot, Maria Daniela
Copolovici, Lucian
Moisa, Cristian
Copolovici, Dana Maria
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description Many plants belonging to the Lamiaceae family are rich in essential oils (EOs) which are intensively used for aromatherapy, food and beverage flavoring, alternative medicine, cosmetics, and perfumery. Aerial parts of Thymus vulgaris L., Thymus pannonicus All., Lavandula angustifolia L., Lavandula x intermedia, Origanum vulgare L., and Origanum vulgare var. aureum L. were subjected to hydrodistillation, and both resulting fractions were analyzed. The purpose of this study was to determine the chemical composition, antioxidant activity, and total phenolic content of six essential oils and their corresponding hydrolats (HDs) through GC-MS and spectrophotometric analyses. Overall, 161 compounds were identified, some found exclusively in essential oils and others in hydrolats, making them individual products with specific end purposes. The total phenolic content was the highest for the Thymus vulgaris L. EOs (3022 ± mg GAE L(−1)), because of its high phenolic oxygenated monoterpenes content (thymol and carvacrol) and the smallest for the Lavandula angustifolia L. EOs (258.31 ± 44.29 mg GAE L(−1)), while hydrolats varied from 183.85 ± 0.22 mg GAE L(−1) for Thymus vulgaris L. HD and 7.73 mg GAE L(−1) for Thymus pannonicus All. HD. Significant antioxidant effects determined through DPPH(•) and ABTS(•+) assays were also observed in samples with higher hydrophilic compounds. The highest antioxidant activity was determined for Thymus vulgaris L. EO and its corresponding HD. Although EOs are the principal traded economic product, HDs represent a valuable by-product that could still present intense antiseptic activities, similar to their corresponding EOs (thyme and oregano), or have multiple aromatherapy, cosmetics, and household applications (lavender and lavandin).
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spelling pubmed-86199382021-11-27 Chemical and Biochemical Characterization of Essential Oils and Their Corresponding Hydrolats from Six Species of the Lamiaceae Family Popa, Cristina Laura Lupitu, Andreea Mot, Maria Daniela Copolovici, Lucian Moisa, Cristian Copolovici, Dana Maria Plants (Basel) Article Many plants belonging to the Lamiaceae family are rich in essential oils (EOs) which are intensively used for aromatherapy, food and beverage flavoring, alternative medicine, cosmetics, and perfumery. Aerial parts of Thymus vulgaris L., Thymus pannonicus All., Lavandula angustifolia L., Lavandula x intermedia, Origanum vulgare L., and Origanum vulgare var. aureum L. were subjected to hydrodistillation, and both resulting fractions were analyzed. The purpose of this study was to determine the chemical composition, antioxidant activity, and total phenolic content of six essential oils and their corresponding hydrolats (HDs) through GC-MS and spectrophotometric analyses. Overall, 161 compounds were identified, some found exclusively in essential oils and others in hydrolats, making them individual products with specific end purposes. The total phenolic content was the highest for the Thymus vulgaris L. EOs (3022 ± mg GAE L(−1)), because of its high phenolic oxygenated monoterpenes content (thymol and carvacrol) and the smallest for the Lavandula angustifolia L. EOs (258.31 ± 44.29 mg GAE L(−1)), while hydrolats varied from 183.85 ± 0.22 mg GAE L(−1) for Thymus vulgaris L. HD and 7.73 mg GAE L(−1) for Thymus pannonicus All. HD. Significant antioxidant effects determined through DPPH(•) and ABTS(•+) assays were also observed in samples with higher hydrophilic compounds. The highest antioxidant activity was determined for Thymus vulgaris L. EO and its corresponding HD. Although EOs are the principal traded economic product, HDs represent a valuable by-product that could still present intense antiseptic activities, similar to their corresponding EOs (thyme and oregano), or have multiple aromatherapy, cosmetics, and household applications (lavender and lavandin). MDPI 2021-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8619938/ /pubmed/34834852 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10112489 Text en © 2021 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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Lupitu, Andreea
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Copolovici, Lucian
Moisa, Cristian
Copolovici, Dana Maria
Chemical and Biochemical Characterization of Essential Oils and Their Corresponding Hydrolats from Six Species of the Lamiaceae Family
title Chemical and Biochemical Characterization of Essential Oils and Their Corresponding Hydrolats from Six Species of the Lamiaceae Family
title_full Chemical and Biochemical Characterization of Essential Oils and Their Corresponding Hydrolats from Six Species of the Lamiaceae Family
title_fullStr Chemical and Biochemical Characterization of Essential Oils and Their Corresponding Hydrolats from Six Species of the Lamiaceae Family
title_full_unstemmed Chemical and Biochemical Characterization of Essential Oils and Their Corresponding Hydrolats from Six Species of the Lamiaceae Family
title_short Chemical and Biochemical Characterization of Essential Oils and Their Corresponding Hydrolats from Six Species of the Lamiaceae Family
title_sort chemical and biochemical characterization of essential oils and their corresponding hydrolats from six species of the lamiaceae family
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8619938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34834852
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10112489
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