Chemical and Biological Analyses of the Essential Oils and Main Constituents of Piper Species

The essential oils obtained from leaves of Piper duckei and Piper demeraranum by hydrodistillation were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The main constituents found in P. demeraranum oil were limonene (19.3%) and β-elemene (33.1%) and in P. duckei oil the major components found were...

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Main Authors: Leonor Laura Leon, Jefferson Rocha de Andrade Silva, Ana Cláudia Fernandes Amaral, Gérzia M. C. Machado, Dominique F. Moura do Carmo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-02-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/17/2/1819/
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spelling doaj-09212ad13f7640d29ae9ba100ecc50cc2020-11-24T21:37:55ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492012-02-011721819182910.3390/molecules17021819Chemical and Biological Analyses of the Essential Oils and Main Constituents of Piper SpeciesLeonor Laura LeonJefferson Rocha de Andrade SilvaAna Cláudia Fernandes AmaralGérzia M. C. MachadoDominique F. Moura do CarmoThe essential oils obtained from leaves of Piper duckei and Piper demeraranum by hydrodistillation were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The main constituents found in P. demeraranum oil were limonene (19.3%) and β-elemene (33.1%) and in P. duckei oil the major components found were germacrene D (14.7%) and trans-caryophyllene (27.1%). P. demeraranum and P. duckei oils exhibited biological activity, with IC50 values between 15 to 76 μg mL−1 against two Leishmania species, P. duckei oil being the most active. The cytotoxicity of the essential oils on mice peritoneal macrophage cells was insignificant, compared with the toxicity of pentamidine. The main mono- and sesquiterpene, limonene (IC50 = 278 μM) and caryophyllene (IC50 = 96 μM), were tested against the strains of Leishmania amazonensis, and the IC50 values of these compounds were lower than those found for the essential oils of the Piper species. The HET-CAM test was used to evaluate the irritation potential of these oils as topical products, showing that these oils can be used as auxiliary medication in cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis, with less side effects and lower costs.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/17/2/1819/Piper duckeiPiper demeraranumessential oilLeishmaniasisHET-CAM
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author Leonor Laura Leon
Jefferson Rocha de Andrade Silva
Ana Cláudia Fernandes Amaral
Gérzia M. C. Machado
Dominique F. Moura do Carmo
spellingShingle Leonor Laura Leon
Jefferson Rocha de Andrade Silva
Ana Cláudia Fernandes Amaral
Gérzia M. C. Machado
Dominique F. Moura do Carmo
Chemical and Biological Analyses of the Essential Oils and Main Constituents of Piper Species
Molecules
Piper duckei
Piper demeraranum
essential oil
Leishmaniasis
HET-CAM
author_facet Leonor Laura Leon
Jefferson Rocha de Andrade Silva
Ana Cláudia Fernandes Amaral
Gérzia M. C. Machado
Dominique F. Moura do Carmo
author_sort Leonor Laura Leon
title Chemical and Biological Analyses of the Essential Oils and Main Constituents of Piper Species
title_short Chemical and Biological Analyses of the Essential Oils and Main Constituents of Piper Species
title_full Chemical and Biological Analyses of the Essential Oils and Main Constituents of Piper Species
title_fullStr Chemical and Biological Analyses of the Essential Oils and Main Constituents of Piper Species
title_full_unstemmed Chemical and Biological Analyses of the Essential Oils and Main Constituents of Piper Species
title_sort chemical and biological analyses of the essential oils and main constituents of piper species
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2012-02-01
description The essential oils obtained from leaves of Piper duckei and Piper demeraranum by hydrodistillation were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The main constituents found in P. demeraranum oil were limonene (19.3%) and β-elemene (33.1%) and in P. duckei oil the major components found were germacrene D (14.7%) and trans-caryophyllene (27.1%). P. demeraranum and P. duckei oils exhibited biological activity, with IC50 values between 15 to 76 μg mL−1 against two Leishmania species, P. duckei oil being the most active. The cytotoxicity of the essential oils on mice peritoneal macrophage cells was insignificant, compared with the toxicity of pentamidine. The main mono- and sesquiterpene, limonene (IC50 = 278 μM) and caryophyllene (IC50 = 96 μM), were tested against the strains of Leishmania amazonensis, and the IC50 values of these compounds were lower than those found for the essential oils of the Piper species. The HET-CAM test was used to evaluate the irritation potential of these oils as topical products, showing that these oils can be used as auxiliary medication in cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis, with less side effects and lower costs.
topic Piper duckei
Piper demeraranum
essential oil
Leishmaniasis
HET-CAM
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/17/2/1819/
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