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Chemical Variability and Antioxidant Activity of Limbarda crithmoides L. Essential Oil from Corsica
Authors:Stéphane Andreani  Marie‐Cecile De Cian  Julien Paolini  Jean‐Marie Desjobert  Jean Costa  Alain Muselli
Affiliation:1. Université de Corse, UMR CNRS 6134 SPE, Laboratoire Chimie des Produits Naturels, BP 52, F‐20250 Corte, (phone: +33‐495450171;2. fax: +33‐495450257);3. Université de Corse, UMR‐CNRS 6134 SPE, Laboratoire de Génétique Moléculaire, BP 52, F‐20250 Corte
Abstract:The chemical compositions of 25 Corsican Limbarda crithmoides ssp. longifolia essential oils were investigated for the first time using GC‐FID, GC/MS, and NMR analyses. Altogether, 65 compounds were identified, accounting for 90.0–99.3% of the total oil compositions. The main components were p‐cymene ( 1 ; 15.1–34.6%), 3‐methoxy‐p‐cymenene ( 4 ; 11.8–28.5%), 2,5‐dimethoxy‐p‐cymenene ( 5 ; 5.9–16.4%), thymol methyl ether ( 6 ; 1.3–14.9%), α‐phellandrene ( 2 ; 0.9–11.9%), and α‐pinene ( 3 ; 0.2–13.4%). The chemical variability of the Corsican oil samples was studied using multivariate statistical analysis, which allowed the discrimination of two main clusters. A direct correlation between the water salinities of the plant locations and the chemical compositions of the L. crithmoides essential oils was evidenced. Indeed, essential oils rich in 1 (30.4–34.6%) were found in samples growing in the wetlands of the southern oriental coast, which exhibit high salinity levels (24.4±0.2–33.9±0.2 ppt), and essential oils with lower contents of 1 (15.1–27.3%) were isolated form samples growing in the wetlands of northern Corsica, which exhibit lower salinity levels (10.90±0.20–15.47±0.15 ppt). The antioxidant potential of L. crithmoides essential oil was also investigated, by assessing the DPPH.‐ and ABTS.+‐scavenging activities and the reducing power of ferric ions, and was found to be interesting. Moreover, using bioassay‐guided fractionation of the essential oil, a higher antioxidant activity was obtained for the oxygenated fraction and both ester and alcohol subfractions.
Keywords:Limbarda crithmoides  Essential oils  p‐Cymenene derivatives  Antioxidant activity  Salinity  Principal‐component analysis (PCA)  Cluster analysis (CA)
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