Title of article :
Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of mosses (Tortula muralis Hedw., Homalothecium lutescens (Hedw.) H. Rob., Hypnum cupressiforme Hedw., and Pohlia nutans (Hedw.) Lindb.) from Turkey
Author/Authors :
UCUNCU, Osman Karadeniz Technical University - Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Department of Chemistry, TURKEY , CANSU, Tayyibe Beyza Karadeniz Technical University - Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Department of Chemistry, TURKEY , Ozdemir, Turan Karadeniz Technical University - Faculty of Science and Arts - Department of Biology, Turkey , ALPAY KARAOGLU, Sengul Rize University - Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Department of Biology, TURKEY , YAYLI, Nurettin Karadeniz Technical University - Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Department of Chemistry, TURKEY
From page :
825
To page :
834
Abstract :
The essential oils of mosses [Tortula muralis Hedw. (Pottiaceae), Homalothecium lutescens (Hedw.) H. Rob. (Brachytheciaceae), Hypnum cupressiforme Hedw. (Hypnaceae), and Pohlia nutans (Hedw.) Lindb. (Mniaceae)] were investigated by means of GC-FID/MS techniques. The major components were nonanal (18.3%) and tetradecanol (4.3%) in the oil of T. muralis, nonanal (36.8%) and tricosane (6.5%) in the oil of H. lutescens, nonanal (12.5%) and 2E-tetradecen-1-ol (6.9%) in the oil of H. cupressiforme, and nonanal (7.8%) and 2E-tetradecen-1-ol (7.1%) in the oil of P. nutans. The essential oils of T. muralis, H. lutescens, H. cupressiforme, and P. nutans were rich as in non-terpenoid components as aldehydes (26.9%, 50.9%, 15.6%, and 33.4%, respectively) and in terpenoid components as sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (6.7%, 11.0%, 12.7%, and 15.3%, respectively). The amounts and the numbers of terpenoids present in the investigated mosses are generally smaller than those in non-terpenoids. The isolated essential oils of T. muralis, H. lutescens,H. cupressiforme, and P. nutan were tested for antimicrobial activity against the bacteria Escherichia coli, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, and Bacillus cereus, and the fungi Candida albicans and Saccharomyces cerevisiae at a maximum essential oil concentration of 27,000-65,000 μg/mL in hexane, respectively, and they showed antimicrobial activity only against the fungi.
Keywords :
Tortula muralis , Homalothecium lutescens , Hypnum cupressiforme , Pohlia nutans , essential oils , GC , FID , GC , MS , antifungal
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Record number :
2533044
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