Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3454895 | Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease | 2014 | 6 Pages |
ObjectiveTo characterize the chemical composition of the aerial part essential oil of Thymus broussonetii (T. broussonetii) Boiss. and Thymus algeriensis (T. algeriensis) Boiss. from Morocco.MethodsThe essential oil used in this study was isolated by hydrodistillation using a Clevenger-type apparatus according to the European Pharmacopoeia. The chemical composition was investigated by using gas chromatography-retention indices and gas chromatography mass spectrography.ResultsThe main compounds of T. brousonetii oil were borneol (27.6%), p-cymene (20.9%) and carvacrol (15.7%). The T. algeriensis oil was dominated by borneol (18.3%) followed by camphene (11.8%), camphre (10.0%) and myrcene (8.6%). The present work was also conducted to evaluate antioxydant activity of essential oils using a DPPH test system. The results showed that T. broussonetii oil exhibited higher antioxidant activity than the T. algeriensis oil (IC50 value: 90 μg/mL and 1800 μg/mL, respectively).ConclusionsThese results suggest that the essential oil of T. broussonetii Boiss. and T. algeriensis Boiss. from Morocco may be a new potential source as a natural antioxidant.