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Chemical composition and antibacterial activities from the essential oils of myrtaceae species planted in Brazil
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Food PreservativesMedicineAntibacterial ActivityChemical CompositionMyrtaceae SpeciesPhytopharmacologyPhytochemicalMicrobiologyEssential OilsAntimicrobial CompoundPhytochemistryPharmacologyPolyphenolics
The essential oils of seven Myrtaceae species were investigated for its chemical composition and antibacterial activity. The volatile oils were characterized by a high content of monoterpenoids of which 1,8-cineole (88.0, 65.0 and 77.0% for Melaleuca hypericifolia, Callistemon viminalis and Callistemon citrinus respectively), terpinen-4-ol (47.0 and 49.8% for Melaleuca thymifolia and Callistemon polandii respectively) and α-pinene (54.5% for Kunzea ericoides) were the major components. The oil from M. linariifolia was characterized by a high concentration of methyleugenol (87.2%). The oil from Melaleuca thymifolia was the most active, exhibiting high antimicrobial activity against all tested bacteria.
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