The essential oil composition of the Ocotea bicolor, native plant of Brazil, was studied for the first time. The essential oil of the leaf was obtained by hydrodistillation and analyzed by GC/MS. The analytical procedure revealed a predominance of sesquiterpenes, δ-cadinene (7.39%), β-sesquiphellandrene (6.67%), β-elemene (5.41%) and α-cadinol (5,23%). The essential oil was submitted to brine shrimp toxicity evaluation, antioxidant and antibacterial tests. The antioxidant activity by the formation of phosphomolybdenum complex method presented positive results. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values were higher than 1000 μg/mL for the microorganisms tested. Toxicity activity revealed LC50 results of 40.10 (μg/mL), being toxic to t...
The Neotropical Atlantic Forest is considered one of the world´s richest biome in plant and animal d...
Ocotea minarum is a native plant from Brazil, popularly known as “canelinha” or “canela vassoura.” T...
<p>We investigate the chemical composition and the <i>in vitro</i> antileishmanial and cytotoxic act...
The essential oil composition of the Ocotea bicolor, native plant of Brazil, was studied for the fir...
The present study was undertaken to assess the potential uses of the essential oil obtained from Oco...
O gênero Ocotea Aubl. (Lauraceae), amplamente distribuído no estado do Rio Grande do Sul, foi invest...
Essential oils from four Ocotea species collected in southern Brazil were evaluated for ch...
The article has aimed to characterize the essential oil extracted from Ocotea diospyrifolia (Meisn.)...
Ocotea puberula (Rich.) Nees, known as canela-guaicá and canela-sebo, is a native woody species fro...
Plants constitute an important source of secondary metabolites in which essential oils are well-know...
The present work aimed to study the composition and antibacterial properties of the essential oils (...
The chemical composition of the essential oils from leaves and wood of Ocotea brenesii Standl. growi...
Ocotea quixos is a medium sized tree native to Amazonian Ecuador and neighbouring countries, which i...
Ocotea (family: Lauracea), which comprises nearly 350 species, are distributed throughout tropical A...
The present work evaluated the chemical composition and biological activity in the essential oil com...
The Neotropical Atlantic Forest is considered one of the world´s richest biome in plant and animal d...
Ocotea minarum is a native plant from Brazil, popularly known as “canelinha” or “canela vassoura.” T...
<p>We investigate the chemical composition and the <i>in vitro</i> antileishmanial and cytotoxic act...
The essential oil composition of the Ocotea bicolor, native plant of Brazil, was studied for the fir...
The present study was undertaken to assess the potential uses of the essential oil obtained from Oco...
O gênero Ocotea Aubl. (Lauraceae), amplamente distribuído no estado do Rio Grande do Sul, foi invest...
Essential oils from four Ocotea species collected in southern Brazil were evaluated for ch...
The article has aimed to characterize the essential oil extracted from Ocotea diospyrifolia (Meisn.)...
Ocotea puberula (Rich.) Nees, known as canela-guaicá and canela-sebo, is a native woody species fro...
Plants constitute an important source of secondary metabolites in which essential oils are well-know...
The present work aimed to study the composition and antibacterial properties of the essential oils (...
The chemical composition of the essential oils from leaves and wood of Ocotea brenesii Standl. growi...
Ocotea quixos is a medium sized tree native to Amazonian Ecuador and neighbouring countries, which i...
Ocotea (family: Lauracea), which comprises nearly 350 species, are distributed throughout tropical A...
The present work evaluated the chemical composition and biological activity in the essential oil com...
The Neotropical Atlantic Forest is considered one of the world´s richest biome in plant and animal d...
Ocotea minarum is a native plant from Brazil, popularly known as “canelinha” or “canela vassoura.” T...
<p>We investigate the chemical composition and the <i>in vitro</i> antileishmanial and cytotoxic act...