Chemical composition, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities of six commercial essential oils

Lett Appl Microbiol. 2023 Jan 23;76(1):ovac042. doi: 10.1093/lambio/ovac042.

Abstract

Essential oils (EOs) and their components extracted from medicinal and aromatic plants are used in several areas, such as perfumery and chemical, cosmetic, food, and pharmaceutical industries. Considering the different applications of EOs, this work aimed to screen the composition and the bioactivities properties of the EOs of Foeniculum vulgare, Helichrysum stoechas, Mentha pulegium, Pinus pinaster, Ruta graveolens, and Thymus mastichina. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry revealed the presence of different compounds in EOs F. vulgare (12), H. stoechas (27), M. pulegium (8), P. pinaster (24), R. graveolens (8), and T. mastichina (16). All the EOs showed antioxidant activity acting through inhibition of lipid peroxidation, while only two EOs (H. stoechas and M. pulegium) scavenged the free radicals of DPPH. Mentha pulegium and T. mastichina EOs showed the strongest antimicrobial activity. Also, the effect on the fibroblast's viability was directly proportional to the EOs concentration, and the highest cytotoxic effect was registered with R. graveolens EO. The present study revealed significant bioactive properties of different EOs, highlighting M. pulegium and T. mastichina EOs to be considered in further studies for potential use in the food and pharmaceutical industries, due to their antioxidant and antimicrobial properties.

Keywords: GC–MS; antimicrobial activity; antioxidant activity; cytotoxicity; essential oil.

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Infective Agents* / pharmacology
  • Antioxidants / pharmacology
  • Oils, Volatile* / pharmacology
  • Plant Extracts / pharmacology
  • Thymus Plant* / chemistry

Substances

  • Oils, Volatile
  • Antioxidants
  • Anti-Infective Agents
  • Plant Extracts