Chemical composition and antigerminative activity of the essential oils from five Salvia species

Molecules. 2010 Feb 1;15(2):735-46. doi: 10.3390/molecules15020735.

Abstract

The chemical composition of the essential oils of Salvia africana L., Salvia elegans Vahl, Salvia greggii A. Gray, Salvia mellifera Green and Salvia munzii Epling, cultivated in Eboli (Salerno, Southern Italy), was studied by means of GC and GC-MS analyses. In all, 88 compounds were identified, 54 for S. africana, accounting for 95.4% of the total oil, 55 for S. elegans (92.9%), 50 for S. greggii (96.9%), 54 for S. mellifera (90.4%) and 47 for S. munzii (97.5%), respectively. In S. africana,the amount of monoterpenoids and sesquiterpenoids is very similar. For other species, the monoterpenoid percentage is greater than the amount of sesquiterpenoids. The oils of S. elegans, S. greggii and S. munzii were active inhibitors of germination and radical elongation of Raphanus sativus L. and Lepidium sativum L.

MeSH terms

  • Germination / drug effects*
  • Lepidium / drug effects
  • Lepidium / physiology
  • Oils, Volatile / analysis*
  • Oils, Volatile / chemistry
  • Oils, Volatile / pharmacology*
  • Plant Roots / drug effects
  • Plant Roots / growth & development
  • Raphanus / drug effects
  • Raphanus / physiology
  • Salvia / chemistry*

Substances

  • Oils, Volatile