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Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of the Essential Oils of <i>Micromeria cristata</i> subsp. <i>phrygia</i> and the Enantiomeric Distribution of Borneol
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Antifungal AgentBioassay-guided IsolationMicromeria CristataMedicineHerbal MedicineChemical CompositionHerbal PartsWater-distilled Essential OilsAntimicrobial ActivityEnantiomeric DistributionMicrobiologyEssential OilsPhytochemicalPhytochemistryPharmacologyChromatography
Water-distilled essential oils from herbal parts of Micromeria cristata (Hampe) Griseb. subsp. phrygia P. H. Davis (Endemic) (Lamiaceae) collected from three different localities were analyzed by GC-MS. The major component characterized in the three oils was borneol (27-39%). Other main components were determined as camphor (9-15%), caryophyllene oxide (4-6%), and trans-verbenol (4-6%) in the oils. Enantiomeric distributions of borneol and camphor in the oils were determined on a fused silica Lipodex-E capillary column using a multidimensional GC-MS system. The three essential oils and both enantiomers of borneol have been evaluated for their antimicrobial activity. They showed inhibitory effects on Gr (-) and Gr (+) pathogenic microorganisms.
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