Abstract

Essential oils of fresh and dry fruits from Myoporum insulare R. Br. were analyzed by GC and GC–MS. A total of twenty eight components were identified in essential oil of fresh fruits with γ-irone (14.4%), bicyclogermacrene (13.9%) and α-cadinol (13.2%) as main constituents. Twenty seven compounds were characterized in the oil of dry seeds with elemicin (20.1%), spathulenol (16.8%), α-cadinol (16.8%) and T-cadinol (14.2%) as main compounds. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-tyrosinase and cytotoxic activities of essential oils of fresh and dry fruits from M. insulare. Dry seeds oil exhibited the highest activity of DPPH (IC50=54.0±1.3μg/mL), ABTS (IC50=68.0±2.0μg/mL), catalase (504.0.28±0.655u/mg protein) and paraoxonase (77.51±0.47μM/min/L). It’s also exerted the best cytotoxic effect against A549 cell line and an interesting anti-tyrosinase activity with 81% of inhibition at 100μg/mL. Essential oil of fresh fruits exhibited the highest antibacterial and antifungal activities against all tested organisms and fungi with IZ values 15.5–25.0mm and 16–24.5mm, respectively.

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