The present article describes the chemical composition and biological activities of the essential oils of B. glabrifolia leaves obtained in four consecutive years (2015-2018). The essential oils contained α-terpineol (17.9-29.7 %), α-terpinene (12.6-17.4 %), limonene (14.9-26.8 %) and β-pinene (2.1-16.7 %) as the most abundant volatiles. The essential oils and these volatiles showed a significant adulticide activity (p<0.01; LC <100 μg mL ) on the maize weevil (Sitophilus zeamais) with a 100 % mortality rate within a period of 5 h. Also, the essential oils showed a strong antibacterial activity on Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212 (MIC, 132.7-173.6 μg mL ) and Helicobacter pylori ATCC 43504 (MIC, 74.8-199.2 μg mL ). The assessment of the main volatiles revealed α-terpineol as the principal antibacterial agent (MIC, 78.6-149.7 μg mL ). Similarly, the essential oils exhibited a substantial in vitro antiproliferative activity on the human prostate cancer cell lines PC-3 (LC , 15.2-19.4 μg mL ), the human ovarian carcinoma cell lines OVCAR-3 (LC , 27.3-53.7 μg mL ) and the myelogenous leukemia cell lines K-562 (LC , 32.4-75.9 μg mL ). α-Terpineol (LC , 32.4-75.9 μg mL ) exhibited the strongest antiproliferative effect on these cancer cell lines (LC , 22.4-48.1 μg mL ).
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