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Chemical Variability and Biological Activities of Essential Oils of Micromeria inodora (Desf.) Benth. from Algeria
Authors:Fatima Zahra Benomari  Nassim Djabou  Ali Medbouhi  Abdelmounaim Khadir  Mourad Bendahou  Chaouki Selles  Jean‐Marie Desjobert  Jean Costa  Alain Muselli
Institution:1. Laboratoire de Chimie Organique Substances Naturelles et Analyses (COSNA), Département de Chimie, Faculté des Sciences, Université de Tlemcen, Tlemcen, Algérie;2. Laboratoire Chimie des Produits Naturels (CPN), UMR CNRS 6134, Université de Corse, Corte;3. Laboratoire de Microbiologie Appliquée à l'Agroalimentaire, au Biomédical et à l'Environnement (LAMAABE), Faculté SNV‐STU, Université de Tlemcen, Tlemcen, Algérie;4. Laboratoire de Substances Naturelles et Bioactives (LASNABIO), Département de Chimie, Faculté des Sciences, Université de Tlemcen, Tlemcen, Algérie
Abstract:The chemical composition of the essential oils isolated from the aerial parts of Micromeria inodora (Desf .) Benth . collected in 24 Algerian localities was investigated from the first time using GC‐FID, GC/MS and 13C‐NMR. Altogether, 83 components which accounted for 94.7% of the total oil composition were identified. The main compounds were trans‐sesquisabinene hydrate ( 1 ; 20.9%), α‐terpinyl acetate ( 2 ; 19.8%), globulol ( 3 ; 4.9%), caryophyllene oxide ( 4 ; 4.3%), β‐bisabolol ( 5 ; 2.9%) and trans‐7‐epi‐sesquisabinene hydrate ( 6 ; 2.6%). Comparison with the literature highlighted the originality of the Algerian Minodora oil and indicated that 1 might be used as taxonomical marker. The study of the chemical variability allowed the discrimination of two main clusters confirming that there is a relation between the essential‐oil compositions and the soil nature of the harvest locations. Biological activity of Minodora essential oil was assessed against fourteen species of microorganisms involved in nosocomial infections using paper disc diffusion and dilution agar assays. The in vitro study demonstrated a good activity against Gram‐positive strains such as Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus, Bacillus subtilis, and Enterococcus faecalis, and moderate activity against Candida albicans. These results might be useful for the future commercial valorization of Minodora essential oil as a promising source of natural products with potential against various nosocomial community and toxinic infections.
Keywords:Micromeria inodora (Desf  ) Benth    Essential oils  Chemical variability  Environmental chemistry  Biological activity
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