2019
DOI: 10.33866/phytopathol.031.01.0497
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Chemical Composition, Antibacterial Activity of Essential Oils and Leaf Extracts of Mentha Pulegium (L) and Glycyrrhiza Foetida (Desf) Against the Phytopathogenic Bacteria

Abstract: This research was conducted to evaluate the components of the Mentha pulegium (L) and Glycyrrhiza foetida (Desf) that were extracted by hydro distillation and analyzed using GC-MS methods. They are spontaneous plants widespread in Gharb of Morocco. The aim of the study is to investigate the antibacterial activity of the essential oils and leaf methanolic extracts of these two medicinal plants against five phytopathogenic bacteria. The evaluation of the antimicrobial activity of the two species by estimating th… Show more

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“…The analytical procedure revealed the predominance of sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (60.1%), distinctly represented by δ ‐cadinene (13.9%), ( E ) ‐ caryophyllene (13.2%) and γ ‐cadinene (8.3%). This research, when compared with similar studies already completed in Morocco (Hanane et al, 2019), demonstrates that δ ‐cadinene (0.58%) and γ ‐cadinene (0.16%) are more abundant in Tunisian essential oil. However ß‐ caryophyllene (24.65%) was detected at a higher percentage in G. foetida collected from the northwestern part of Morocco.…”
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“…The analytical procedure revealed the predominance of sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (60.1%), distinctly represented by δ ‐cadinene (13.9%), ( E ) ‐ caryophyllene (13.2%) and γ ‐cadinene (8.3%). This research, when compared with similar studies already completed in Morocco (Hanane et al, 2019), demonstrates that δ ‐cadinene (0.58%) and γ ‐cadinene (0.16%) are more abundant in Tunisian essential oil. However ß‐ caryophyllene (24.65%) was detected at a higher percentage in G. foetida collected from the northwestern part of Morocco.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…δ ‐Cadinene (13.9%), ( E ) ‐ caryophyllene (13.2%) and γ ‐cadinene (8.3%) were identified as the major odorous principles stored in the aerial parts of Tunisian G. foetida legumes as shown in Figure 3. However, the main compounds of G. foetida essential oil extracted in Morocco were α ‐isomethyl ionone (33.3%) and β ‐caryophyllene (24.7%) (Hanane et al, 2019).…”
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