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  • The study investigated the bioactive constituents and antibacterial activities of essential oil resins from the Okoume and Aiele species in the Burseraceae family, finding Aiele had a higher essential oil yield (6.86% vs. 3.62%).
  • Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) identified 21 compounds in Okoume and 18 in Aiele, with notable components including benzenemethanol and D-Limonene for Okoume and specific cyclic alcohols for Aiele.
  • Antibacterial tests revealed that one particular bacterial strain was more sensitive to both essential oils, showing higher inhibition zones, while an electronic nose combined with pattern analysis methods helped effectively differentiate the essential oil samples.

Article Abstract

Essential oil resins of (Okoume) and (Aiele) species, of the Burseraceae family, were studied to investigate their bioactive constituents and their antibacterial activities. Aiele resin had a higher yield (6.86%) of essential oil than Okoume (3.62%). Twenty-one compounds for Okoume and eighteen for Aiele essential oil were identified using a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (Gp-C-MS) technique. The main compounds identified in Okoume essential oil were benzenemethanol, α, α,4-trimethyl (28.85%), (+)-3-carene (3,7,7-trimethyl bicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-ene) (17.93%), D-Limonene ((4R)-1-methyl-4-prop-1-en-2-ylcyclohexene) (19.36%). With regard to the Aiele essential oil, we identified (1R,4S)-1-methyl-4-propan-2-ylcyclohex-2-en-1-ol (26.64%), and 1-methyl-4-propan-2-ylcyclohex-2-en-1-ol (26.83%). Two strains of bacteria, and , were used in antibacterial tests. was found to be more sensitive to Okoume and Aiele essential oils, with a high inhibition zone ranging from 20 to 16 mm. In comparison, the inhibition zone ranged from 6 to 12 mm for . An electronic nose (e-nose) combined with pattern analysis methods such as principal component analysis (PCA), discriminant function analysis (DFA), and hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) were used to discriminate the essential oil samples. In summary, the e-nose and GC-MS allowed the identification of bioactive compounds in the essential oil samples, which have a strong antimicrobial activity, with satisfactory results.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7728305PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20236750DOI Listing

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