1.Acaricidal activities of some essential oils and their monoterpenoidal constituents against house dust mite, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Acari: Pyroglyphidae).
El-Zemity SAAD ; Rezk HUSSIEN ; Farok SAHER ; Zaitoon AHMED
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2006;7(12):957-962
The acaricidal activities of fourteen essential oils and fourteen of their major monoterpenoids were tested against house dust mites Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus. Five concentrations were used over two different time intervals 24 and 48 h under laboratory conditions. In general, it was noticed that the acaricidal effect based on LC(50) of either essential oils or monoterpenoids against the mite was time dependant. The LC(50) values were decreased by increasing of exposure time. Clove, matrecary, chenopodium, rosemary, eucalyptus and caraway oils were shown to have high activity. As for the monoterpenoids, cinnamaldehyde and chlorothymol were found to be the most effective followed by citronellol. This study suggests the use of the essential oils and their major constituents as ecofriendly biodegradable agents for the control of house dust mite, D. pteronyssinus.
Animals
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Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus
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drug effects
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Monoterpenes
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pharmacology
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Oils, Volatile
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pharmacology
2.Research progress of chemical constituents and biological activities of essential oil of Pistacia lentiscus.
Wei LIU ; Yu-Shuang LIU ; Yu CHEN ; Yan-Ru QI ; Tao YUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2019;44(17):3684-3694
Pistacia lentiscus,which belongs to foreign medicine resources,is widely distributed in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern area. The essential oils are a mixture of several volatile compounds mainly monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes obtained from different parts of P. lentiscus by hydrodistillation. The variability of chemical composition,biological activities and content of essential oil is strongly affected by extraction technology,environmental and sex factors. It is indicated that essential oils of P. lentiscus have kinds of biological activities such as antibacterial,anticancer,anti-atherogenesis,antioxidant,anti-inflammatory and insecticidal activities.Many scholars hold the opinion that combination of different components with synergistic and/or additive actions should account for their biological activities. Due to its diverse efficacy and special taste,the essential oil of P. lentiscus has been extensively used in medicine,food and cosmetics industries. A mini review of chemical constituents and biological activities of essential oil of P. lentiscus in the past20 years is made here to provide valuable reference for the construction of " the Belt and Road".
Monoterpenes
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Oils, Volatile
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Pistacia
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chemistry
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Plant Oils
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Sesquiterpenes
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chemistry
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pharmacology
3.Impact on membrane separation process of volatile oil-bearing water body of notopterygii rhizoma et radix by inorganic salting pretreatment.
Jie SHEN ; Zhifeng HAN ; Liwei GUO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(4):425-428
OBJECTIVETo explore the best pretreatment condition of inorganic salting on volatile oil-bearing water body of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix before membrane separation.
METHODThe simulative system of volatile oil-bearing water body of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix was pre-treated before membrane separation by salting. The best conditions of salting were determined by selecting types and amounts of inorganic salt as investigate factors and comparing membrane flux and oil retention rate.
RESULTThe best pretreatment condition of inorganic salting on volatile oil-bearing water body of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix before membrane separation was to add 2% sodium chloride (NaCl) according to the amount of oil-bearing water body. Gas chromatographic fingerprint showed that inorganic salting did not affect the active ingredient of volatile oil.
CONCLUSIONAdding NaCl to volatile oil-bearing water body of Notopterygii Rhizoma et Radix before membrane separation can optimize membrane processes by improving membrane flux.
Apiaceae ; chemistry ; Oils, Volatile ; isolation & purification ; Sodium Chloride ; pharmacology
4.Composition analysis,antioxidative and antibacterial activities comparison of agarwood oils extracted by supercritical and steam distillation.
Cheng-Piao TIAN ; Ya-Ling SONG ; Hai-Tang XU ; Si-Qi NIU ; Zhi-Hong WU ; Li-Qun SHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2019;44(18):4000-4008
Agarwood is a traditional and precious medicinal material and natural spice in China and other southeast Asian countries.As the head of all spices,agarwood has many pharmacological activities such as analgesia,antidiarrheal,anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects. Due to its high price and scarce resources,there were just a few previous studies on it,mainly focusing on the chemical compositions of the agarwood essential oil and solvent extract mixture. The components of agarwood oils obtained by supercritical extraction and steam distillation were analyzed by using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometer( GC-MS),and then the agarwood oils compositions and contents were compared between the traditional extraction method and the recently emerging supercritical extraction method. Antioxidant experiments of scavenging DPPH,ABTS,hydroxyl radical,total reducing power and MIC experiments of five kinds of tester strains such as staphylococcus aureus were combined to illustrate the differences between these two kinds of agarwood oils in terms of antioxidant and bacteriostatic activities. The results showed that the main components of agarwood oil were sesquiterpenoids( 68. 68%) in steam distillation extraction method,but sesquiterpenoids( 23. 78%) and chromones( 29. 42%) in supercritical extraction method. Fourteen common components included benzyl acetone,α-santalol,γ-eudesmol,agarospirol and guaiol etc. The antioxidant activity and inhibitory MIC of agarwood oils in supercritical extraction method were better than those in steam distillation method,and the inhibitory effect of agarwood oil on the growth of bacillus subtilis was found for the first time.
Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology*
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Antioxidants/pharmacology*
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China
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Distillation/methods*
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Oils, Volatile/pharmacology*
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Plant Oils/pharmacology*
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Steam
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Thymelaeaceae/chemistry*
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Wood/chemistry*
5.Advances in study of anticancer properties of Allii Macrostemonis Bulbus.
Quan-kui LAI ; Rui-lin TAO ; Yu-jia ZHAO ; Rui-fei ZI ; Quan HE
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(24):4811-4816
A commonly used Chinese crude drug Allii Macrostemonis Bulbus has been shown to possess good anticancer activities and related properties such as antioxidation, nitrite scavenging, nitrosamine synthesis blocking and immune enhancement, and has been widely used as an effective auxiliary drug in the treatment of some malignant tumors. This paper systematically reviews the advances in the study of anticancer-related activities of Allii Macrostemonis Bulbus's various components such as raw juice, extracts, saponins, volatile oil, polysaccharides, nitrogen compounds, etc.
Allium
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chemistry
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Animals
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Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
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pharmacology
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Antioxidants
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pharmacology
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Humans
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Oils, Volatile
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pharmacology
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Plant Extracts
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pharmacology
6.Primary research of anti-influenza virus activity of "Benovoair Concentrate".
Su-Lan ZHAO ; Rong-Hua WANG ; Ji LI ; Xue-Lian QIU ; Jie-Peng CHEN ; Ling ZHOU ; Shu-Qing YE ; Jing LIN ; Feng-Sheng LI ; Hua ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2008;22(4):269-271
OBJECTIVEAnti-influenza virus activity of "Benovoair Concentrate".
METHODSThe different dilution of samples were mixed with the same quantity of 100 TCID50 virus at 37 degrees C for 30 minutes. Add suitable quantity mixture in wells containing cells. Every 3 wells were the same mode. Viruses control, cells control and samples control of different dilution were performed and set in the CO2 incubator at 37 degrees C. CPE was observed every day. When CPE appears in viruses control as "++++", stopped testing and performed the hemagglutination titration.
RESULTS"Benovoair Concentrate" with dilution of 1:60, 1:120, 1:240 and 1:480 have 100% anti-influenza A and anti-influenza B activities. "Benovoair Concentrate" with dilution of 1:960 and 1:1920 have 25%-50% anti-influenza A and anti-influenza B activities.
CONCLUSIONThe test was the proof of anti-influenza virus activities which provided for the development of "Benovoair Concentrate".
Air Microbiology ; Animals ; Cell Line ; Dogs ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Oils, Volatile ; pharmacology ; Orthomyxoviridae ; drug effects ; Plant Oils ; pharmacology
7.Chemical and biological studies on essential oil from Ficus tsiangii.
Songleng DUAN ; Xiumei LIU ; Hong LIANG ; Yuying ZHAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(11):1398-1400
OBJECTIVETo analyze the chemical components of the essential oil extracted from the bark of Ficus tsiangii.
METHODThe essential oil was extracted by water-steam distillation and separated by GC capillary column chromatography. The components were quantitatively determined with normalization method and identified by GC-MS; Oxidation levels were used to study the antioxidation of the essential oil. Born turbidimetric method was applied to study the action of the the essential oil on rabbit platelet aggregation in vitro.
RESULTThe oil rate of Ficus tsiangii was 0.097%. 198 chromatographic peaks were detected and 57 compounds were identified, which were composed of 72.06% of the total essential oil. The highest ingredients in essential oil were fatty acids. The essential oil had no antioxidation and a weak inhibitory effect of the ADP-induced platelet aggregation.
CONCLUSIONThe chemical and biological data of the essential oil were reported for the first time.
Animals ; Ficus ; chemistry ; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ; Oils, Volatile ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Plant Oils ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Platelet Aggregation ; drug effects ; Rabbits
8.Phytochemistry and pharmacology of ornamental gingers, Hedychium coronarium and Alpinia purpurata: a review.
Eric Wei Chiang CHAN ; Siu Kuin WONG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2015;13(6):368-379
In this review, the phytochemistry and pharmacology of two ornamental gingers, Hedychium coronarium (butterfly ginger) and Alpinia purpurata (red ginger), are updated, and their botany and uses are described. Flowers of H. coronarium are large, showy, white, yellow or white with a yellow centre and highly fragrant. Inflorescences of A. purpurata are erect spikes with attractive red or pink bracts. Phytochemical investigations on the rhizomes of H. coronarium generated research interest globally. This resulted in the isolation of 53 labdane-type diterpenes, with little work done on the leaves and flowers. Pharmacological properties of H. coronarium included antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, cytotoxic, chemopreventive, anti-allergic, larvicidal, anthelminthic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-urolithiatic, anti-angiogenic, neuro-pharmacological, fibrinogenolytic, coagulant and hepatoprotective activities. On the contrary, little is known on the phytochemistry of A. purpurata with pharmacological properties of antioxidant, antibacterial, larvicidal, cytotoxic and vasodilator activities reported in the leaves and rhizomes. There is much disparity in terms of research effort within and between these two ornamental gingers.
Alpinia
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chemistry
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Ginger
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chemistry
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Oils, Volatile
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analysis
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pharmacology
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Plant Extracts
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pharmacology
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Zingiberaceae
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chemistry
9.GC-MS analysis of volatile oil components of Mastiche and Olibanum and study on antibacterial activity of Helicobacter pylori.
Ling YANG ; Long-Fei LIN ; Yu-Ling LIU ; Hui LI ; Lu-Qi HUANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2021;46(5):1141-1147
The volatile oil from Mastiche and Olibanum medicinal materials was extracted by steam distillation, and the chemical components of the volatile oil were analyzed by GC-MS technology. The differences of the volatile oil components were compared and study on the Helicobacter pylori in vitro antimicrobial activitiy was conducted. The results showed that the yields of the volatile oil from Mastiche and Olibanum were 11.93% and 2.40%, respectively. A total of 46 compounds(91.31%) were identified from the volatile oil from Mastiche annd 35 compounds(92.49%) from Olibanum. The classification and comparison study of the components showed that the content of monoterpenes in the volatile oil from Mastiche was the highest(40.69%), followed by alcohols(28.48%); while the content of alcohols in the volatile oil from Olibanum was the highest(35.81%), followed by esters(24.92%). There were significant differences in the components of volatile oil from Mastiche and Olibanum, which might be one of the reasons for the difference in efficacy and application. In vitro bacteriostatic experiments showed that the minimum inhibitory concentration(MIC) of the volatile oil from Mastiche against H. pylori was 1 mg·mL~(-1), and the MIC of the volatile oil from Olibanum against H. pylori was more than 1 mg·mL~(-1). In combination with the results of the oil yield experiment, Mastiche had the advantage of inhibiting H. pylori activity. The research results provide scientific basis for the rational application of Mastiche and Olibanum.
Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology*
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Frankincense
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Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
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Helicobacter pylori
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Monoterpenes/analysis*
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Oils, Volatile/pharmacology*
10.Research model integrating "both medicinal and adjuvant properties" for essential oils from Chinese medicinal: based on characterization of medicinal properties.
Jun CHEN ; Jun-Hong YAO ; Yi-Wei WANG ; Mei DONG ; Shan-Shan LU ; Guo-Jun YAN ; Jin-Ao DUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2022;47(8):2015-2020
Essential oils(EOs) from Chinese medicinals, which can be used as adjuvants and exert certain therapeutic effect, are directly used in Chinese medicine formulas. Conventional research strategy for EOs from Chinese medicinals is to compare the efficacy of the prescriptions before and after the addition of EOs, and the penetration-enhancing mechanisms of EOs remain unclear. In modern research on EOs from Chinese medicinals, the method for studying chemical penetration enhancers is often used, which fails to reflect the overall efficacy of EOs. This study clarified the property regularity of EOs from Chinese medicinals as transdermal penetration enhancers, and thereby proposed a research model which integrated the medicinal and adjuvant properties of EOs from Chinese medicinals via "component-delivery-effect" characterization route. The core concept is that constituents of EOs from Chinese medicinals and their delivery process play a key role in their external application. This research model is expected to serve as a reference for further research on EOs from Chinese medicinals for transdermal application.
Adjuvants, Pharmaceutic
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Administration, Cutaneous
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China
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology*
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Oils, Volatile/pharmacology*