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Chemical Composition and Antimicrobial Potential of Essential Oils of Leaf and Stem Bark ofHaematostaphis barteriHook. f. (Anacardiaceae)

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JOURNAL OF ESSENTIAL OIL BEARING PLANTS
Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 583-593

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/0972060X.2020.1787868

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Haematostaphis barteri; essential oil; antimicrobial activity; monoterpenoids sesquiterpenes; oxygenated sesquiterpenoids; fatty acids

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Haematostaphis barteriHook. f. is one of the aromatic plants for which there is no information on the essential oil composition. Hydrodistillation of leaf and stem bark ofH. barteriessential oils were characterized using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Antimicrobial activity of the essential oils were carried out using 14 pathogens. The leaf essential oils ofH. barteriwere dominated byar-curcumene (6.47- 12.73 %), beta-sesquiphellandrene (3.91-7.14 %), alpha-zingiberene (3.40-7.11 %), beta-bisabolene (3.74-6.73 %), (E)- caryophyllene (3.01-6.45 %) and fatty acids, oleic acid (12.04-34.64 %), palmitic acid (5.40-11.76 %) and linoleic acid (3.52-9.32 %). The stem bark oils were dominated by (E)-caryophyllene (14.56-19.32 %), alpha-humulene 16.99-16.64 %), caryophyllene oxide (6.03-7.31 %), delta-cadinene (2.49-9.37 %), humulene epoxide II (2.37-5.24 %), alpha-copaene (0.90-6.87 %). Kaurenal (9.06 %), 13-epi-manoyl oxide (8.12 %), (Z)-caryophyllene (5.93 %), and pentadecanal (4.52 %) were present in the stem bark of Kano essential oil but not present in the Kaduna oil. The essential oils (leaf and bark) demonstrated a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activities against 14 microorganisms with minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ranging from 78.1 to 1250 mu g/mL; strongly active againstStaphylococcus epidermidis(78.1 mu g/mL). moderately active againstPseudomonas aeruginosa(156.3 mu g/mL), weakly active againstCandida albicans(312.5 mu g/mL) for the leaf, while the stem barks were moderately active againstMicrosporum gypseum(156.3 mu g/mL). The study shows that the essential oils ofH. barteripossess promising antimicrobial activities.

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