This study deals with the valorisation of medicinal and aromatic plants of the Tunisian flora, in order to find new bioactive natural products. The essential oil constituents from the flowers of Allium roseum var. odoratissimum, a North African endemic species growing in the south-east of Tunisia, were extracted by hydrodistillation and analysed by GCeMS. The most important compounds were sulphurous compounds (2,4-dimethylthiophene, 2-propenyl methyl disulfide, 1-propenyl methyl disulfide, dimethyl trisulfide, and 3-methyl-thiopropionaldehyde or methional). After an exhaustive literature review dealing with other varieties of the same species, it seems that the variety odoratissimum is the only taxon characterized by trisulfide and methional contents. Methional is of particular importance because it is found at high concentration (17%). The antibacterial activity of seven extracts was evaluated by the diffusion method and by determining the inhibition zone. All extracts exhibited an antibacterial activity at different levels against strains reported as the causal agents of food-borne diseases. Results suggest the potential use of the plant as condiment and preservative in the food industry. To cite this article: H.
Background: Thymus algeriensis is an endemic aromatic plant to Tunisia largely used in folk medicine and as a culinary herb. The bulks aromatic plants come from wild populations whose essential oils compositions as well as their biological properties are severely affected by the geographical location and the phase of the plant development. Therefore, the aim of the present work is to provide more information on the variation of essential oil composition of T. algeriensis collected during the vegetative and the flowering phases and from eight different geographical regions. Besides, influence of population location and phenological stage on yield and metal chelating activity of essential oils is also assessed.
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