Diversity in volatile chemicals and antibacterial activity among selected genus of Cinnamomum Etlingera and Schizostachyum from Sabah


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Thilahgavani Nagappan, . and Mumtaz Hidayahtullah Yatau, . and Jamilah Mohd Salim, . and Charles S. Vairappan, . Diversity in volatile chemicals and antibacterial activity among selected genus of Cinnamomum Etlingera and Schizostachyum from Sabah. pp. 26-33. ISSN 1823-8556

Abstract

The volatile chemicals from species of wild Cinnamomum spp. (C. racemosum C. cuspidatum C. politum C. javanicum) Etlingera spp. (E. pyramidosphaera E. megalocheilos E. coccinea E. elatior) and Schizostachyum spp. (S. blumei S. brachycladum S. lima S. pilosum) found in Sabah were investigated. The oils were obtained from the bark rhizome and culm of respective specimens by hydrodistillation and the profile of volatile chemicals was obtained using Gas Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry (GCMS). Dominance of eucalyptol terpinen-4-ol and eugenol were consistent among the species from genus Cinnamomum. Aromadendrane oxide lauryl aldehyde elemicin borneol and 1-dodecanol were predominant among the species from genus Etlingera. -elemol coumaran guiacol-4-vinyl palmitic acid and phytol acetate predominate the species from genus Schizostachyum. Strong inhibition against Staphylococcus aureus (MIC: 5.62 0.5 g mL-1) were exhibited by essential oils of C. cuspidatum and E. coccinea oil of S. blumei inhibited Listeria monocytogenes (MIC: 4.60 0.5 g mL-1) oil of C. javanicum inhibited Salmonella typhimurium (MIC: 5.50 0.5 g mL-1). Meanwhile the oil of C. politum suppressed Salmonella enteritidis (MIC: 5.20 0.5 g mL-1) was measured using microdilution method. These findings reveal the potential of selected plants used by indigenous communities of Borneo as antimicrobials in food cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries.


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Abstract

The volatile chemicals from species of wild Cinnamomum spp. (C. racemosum C. cuspidatum C. politum C. javanicum) Etlingera spp. (E. pyramidosphaera E. megalocheilos E. coccinea E. elatior) and Schizostachyum spp. (S. blumei S. brachycladum S. lima S. pilosum) found in Sabah were investigated. The oils were obtained from the bark rhizome and culm of respective specimens by hydrodistillation and the profile of volatile chemicals was obtained using Gas Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry (GCMS). Dominance of eucalyptol terpinen-4-ol and eugenol were consistent among the species from genus Cinnamomum. Aromadendrane oxide lauryl aldehyde elemicin borneol and 1-dodecanol were predominant among the species from genus Etlingera. -elemol coumaran guiacol-4-vinyl palmitic acid and phytol acetate predominate the species from genus Schizostachyum. Strong inhibition against Staphylococcus aureus (MIC: 5.62 0.5 g mL-1) were exhibited by essential oils of C. cuspidatum and E. coccinea oil of S. blumei inhibited Listeria monocytogenes (MIC: 4.60 0.5 g mL-1) oil of C. javanicum inhibited Salmonella typhimurium (MIC: 5.50 0.5 g mL-1). Meanwhile the oil of C. politum suppressed Salmonella enteritidis (MIC: 5.20 0.5 g mL-1) was measured using microdilution method. These findings reveal the potential of selected plants used by indigenous communities of Borneo as antimicrobials in food cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Volatile compounds
AGROVOC Term: Antibacterial properties
AGROVOC Term: Cinnamomum
AGROVOC Term: Zingiberaceae
AGROVOC Term: Poaceae
AGROVOC Term: Bark
AGROVOC Term: Rhizomes
AGROVOC Term: Culms
AGROVOC Term: Chemical composition
AGROVOC Term: Isolation
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 06:28
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24197

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