Naveen Kumar, K. Bharti, J. S. Jangwan, Shyamsana Singh
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Aromatic plants have played key roles in the lives of tribal peoples living in the Himalaya by providing products for both food and medicine. The chemical composition of the essential oils of Skimmia lauriola (leaves) growing in Northern Garhwal, Himalaya has been studied. The wildly growing plants were collected from Dhanolti region of Tehri Garhwal. The essential oil was extracted using hydro distillation techniques and analysed using GC/MS. Thirty seven components were identified, accounting for 86.33% of the total oil. The oil is mainly composed of linalool acetate (26.40 %), L-linalool (14.18 %), \(\beta\)-phellendrene (9.03 %), prejeijerene (7.06 %), \(\alpha\)-terpineol (6.25%), geranyl acetate (3.89 %) and myrcene (2.18 %). Antibacterial activity of the essential oil was evaluated. Pseudomonas aurens had the most activity, with an 8 mm zone of inhibition, followed by Escherichia coli with a 5 mm zone of inhibition, while Bacillus subtilis and Staphylococcus aureginosa were completely unaffected.
芳香植物在喜马拉雅部落人民的生活中发挥了关键作用,为他们提供了食品和药品。研究了生长在喜马拉雅北部加尔瓦尔的月桂花(叶子)精油的化学成分。这些疯狂生长的植物是从特赫里加尔瓦尔的达诺蒂地区收集的。采用水力蒸馏法提取精油,GC/MS分析。共鉴定出37个成分,占86.33个% of the total oil. The oil is mainly composed of linalool acetate (26.40 %), L-linalool (14.18 %), \(\beta\)-phellendrene (9.03 %), prejeijerene (7.06 %), \(\alpha\)-terpineol (6.25%), geranyl acetate (3.89 %) and myrcene (2.18 %). Antibacterial activity of the essential oil was evaluated. Pseudomonas aurens had the most activity, with an 8 mm zone of inhibition, followed by Escherichia coli with a 5 mm zone of inhibition, while Bacillus subtilis and Staphylococcus aureginosa were completely unaffected.