Thymus broussonetii, Thymus maroccanus and Thymus satureioides, are endemic Moroccan species that are intensively utilized because of their wide ranging medicinal and culinary properties. In an effort to preserve these over-exploited species, the effect of cultivation on the essential oil chemical composition, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities were investigated. The hydrodistilled oils obtained from wild and cultivated thyme species were analyzed by GC–MS. In total, 41 components were identified representing more than 98% of the oils, with carvacrol (26.0–71.6%), borneol (5.0–20.1%), γ-terpinene (4.0–8.9%) and p-cymene (5.2–10.3%) as the main constituents. Similar oil profiles were obtained from wild and cultivated T. maroccanus, whereas some quantitative differences were noted between oils obtained from wild and cultivated T. broussonetii and T. satureioides. The antioxidant and antimicrobial assays revealed that all oils tested from wild and cultivated studied thyme species showed strong activities.
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Chemical composition, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of essential oil obtained from wild and cultivated Moroccan Thymus species
Industrial Crops and Products, Vol.43, pp.450-456
2013
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- Title
- Chemical composition, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of essential oil obtained from wild and cultivated Moroccan Thymus species
- Creators
- Laila El Bouzidi - University CadiChaima Alaoui Jamali - University CadiKhalid Bekkouche - University CadiLahcen Hassanil - University CadiHans Wohlmuth - Southern Cross UniversityDavid N Leach - Southern Cross UniversityAbdelaziz Abbad - University Cadi
- Publication Details
- Industrial Crops and Products, Vol.43, pp.450-456
- Identifiers
- 1670; 991012820573902368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross Plant Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article