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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.46.2009.tde-29072009-111325
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Author
Full name
Ana Flávia Ramires Brito
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2009
Supervisor
Committee
Moreno, Paulo Roberto Hrihorowitsch (President)
Ferreira, Marcelo José Pena
Marques, Marcia Ortiz Mayo
Title in Portuguese
Análise de variação sazonal e das atividades antifúngica e antimicrobiana em óleos essenciais de Ocotea porosa (Nees) Barroso e Nectandra megapotamica (Spreng.) Menz
Keywords in Portuguese
Agentes antimicrobianos
Atividade antimicrobiana
Fitoquímica
Lauraceae
Nectandra
Ocotea
Óleos essenciais
Plantas aromáticas
Produtos naturais
Variação sazonal
Abstract in Portuguese
Os óleos essenciais das folhas e galhos de quatro indivíduos de O. porosa e três de N. megapotamica foram avaliados durante doze meses através das técnica CG-EM e CG-DIC. Os compostos majoritários encontrados nos óleos voláteis das folhas de O. porosa foram durante esse período α-pineno, β-pineno, mirceno, nerolidol e espatulenol, enquanto nos galhos predominavam nerolidol, óxido de cariofileno, α-muurolol, β-eudesmol e o espatulenol, apenas em dois dos quatro indivíduos estudados. Em N. megapotamica, foram observadas diferenças quanti e qualitativas entre os indivíduos para os óleos das folhas e apenas quantitativas para os dos galhos. Nas folhas os componentes majoritários foram α-santaleno, trans-α-bergamoteno, β-santaleno, γ-amorfeno, biciclogermacreno e alohimachalol para os indivíduos 1 e 2, enquanto no indivíduo 3 predominavam o δ-elemeno e muurola-4, 10 (14)-dien-1-β-ol. Nos galhos desta espécie os componentes majoritários identificados no indivíduo 1 foram α-santaleno, espatulenol, α-muurolol, e 5 iso cedranol; α-santaleno, guaiol, 5 iso cedranol e α-bisabolol, no indivíduo 2; no indivíduo 3 predomina o α-muurolol. A análise dos componentes ao longo dos meses mostrou que os componentes dos óleos estudados não apresentaram uma variação estatisticamente significativa, a variabilidade entre os indivíduos foi maior que aquela observada com a sazonalidade. Os óleos estudados não apresentam atividade fungitóxica para C. sphaerospermum, C. cladosporioides, A. Níger, C. albicans e também não foram ativos frente às bactérias E. coli e P. aeruginosa, somente frente a S. aureus foi observada atividade antibacteriana.
Title in English
Analisys of seasonal variation and antifungal and antimicrobial activities in essential oils of Ocotea porosa (Nees) Barroso and Nectandra megapotamica (Spreng.) Mez
Keywords in English
Lauraceae
Nectandra
Ocotea
Antimicrobial activity
Essential oils
Natural products
Phytochemistry
Seasonal variation
Abstract in English
Essential oils extracted from leaves and stems of four individuals of O. porosa and N. megapotamica were evaluated during a period of 12 months using GC/MS and GC/FID techniques. During this period the major compounds found in the volatile oils of O. porosa leaves were α-pinene, β-pinene, myrcene, nerolidol, spathulenol, whereas in stems were nerolidol, caryophyllene oxide, α-muurolol, β-eudesmol and spathulenol, only in two out of the four studied individuals. Among the N. megapotamica specimens qualitative and quantitative differences were observed in the leaf oils but only quantitative in the case of stems. In the leaves of individuals 1 and 2 the major compounds were α-santalene, trans-α- bergamotene, β-santalene, &$947;-amorphene, bicyclogermacrene and alo-himachalol, while for individual 3 δ-elemene and muurola-4, 10 (14)-diene-1-β-ol were predominant. In the stems of this species, the major compounds identified were α-santalene, spathulenol, α-muurolol and 5 iso cedranol in the individual 1; α-santalene, guaiol, 5 iso cedranol and α-bisabolol in individual 2; and was the predominant compound α-muurolol in individual 3. The chemical composition of the essential oils, during the analyzed period, did not present a statistically significant variation. Variability among individuals was higher than the one observed with seasonality. The studied oils did not present fungitoxic activity for C. sphaerospermum, C. cladosporioides, A. niger, C. albicans and were also not active against the Gram-negative bacteria E. coli e P. aeruginosa. However, both oils presented some activity against the Gram-positive bacterium S. aureus.
 
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