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Biological and chemo-diverse characterization of Amazonian (Ecuador) Citrus petitgrains

Alessandra Guerrini; Damiano Rossi; Alessandro Grandini; Laura Scalvenzi; Paco Noriega; Elisa Andreotti; Massimo Tacchini; Antonella Spagnoletti; Irene Poppi; Silvia Maietti; Gianni Sacchetti

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Six Amazonian petitgrain samples from C. nobilis Lour., C. auran-tium L., C. limon L. and mixture of Citrus spp. (Rutaceae), named CN, CA, CL1, CL2, C1 and C2, were chemically characterized by GC-MS and 13C NMR and evaluated for antioxidant acitivity (DPPH and b-carotene bleaching tests), for antimicrobial properties (disk diffusion method) and for antifungal capacity (agar vapour assay). CN, C1, C2 samples evidenced the most interesting results: CN (g-terpinene/linalool chemotype: 14.3 %/41.6 %, with a considerable amount of thymol: 9.0 %), and C1 (linalool, 18.3 %; sabinene, 11.6 %; thymol, 5.5 %), showed relevant antioxidant activity with both DPPH (IC50 = 3.52 and 5.48 mg/ml, respectively) and b-carotene (IC50 = 0.387 and 0.491 mg/ml, respectively). Antibacterial properties of CN and C1 against P. mirabilis (MIC = 0.61 mg/ml for both) and B. subtilis (MIC = 0.61 and 0.44 mg/ml, respectively) were most probably due to thymol. C2 (geranial: 34.7 %, neral: 33.1 %) evidenced a valuable bioactivity against C. albicans (MIC = 0.44 mg/ml). The 50 % growth inhibition (IC50) of the dermatophytes T. mentagrophytes and N. cajetani was reached with amounts of C1, C2 and CN less than 4 ml/plate. Bioactivity of Amazonian Citrus spp. CN, C1 and C2 essential oils suggests their potential use as food preservatives or additives in cosmeceuticals as preventive against dermatophytic fungal infections.

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Alessandra Guerrini, & Damiano Rossi, & Alessandro Grandini, & Laura Scalvenzi, & Paco Noriega, & Elisa Andreotti, & Massimo Tacchini, & Antonella Spagnoletti, & Irene Poppi, & Silvia Maietti, & Gianni Sacchetti (2014). Biological and chemo-diverse characterization of Amazonian (Ecuador) Citrus petitgrains. https://doi.org/10.5073/jabfq.2014.087.017