Abstract

A comparative study of the essential oils isolated from the leaf and fruit peel of Cleopatra mandarin (Citrus reshni) was carried out using gas liquid chromatography (GLC) and GLC/mass analysis (MS). Over 140 components were observed in GLC/MS, of which 123 could be identified. 112 compounds were quantitatively analyzed in the leaf oil with linalool as a major component. The total identified components in the fruit peel oil were 69 and limonene was the most prominent. Cleopatra mandarin volatile components showed high anti-inflammatory activity represented by its effect on tumour necrosis factor-α and nitric oxide. They also showed significant anti-microbial activities against most common Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria and some fungi. Key words: Cleopatra mandarin, essential oils, gas liquid chromatography (GLC),GLC/mass analysis (MS), anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial.

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