Chemical composition, cytotoxicity and larvicidal activity against Aedes aegypti of essential oils from Vitex gardineriana Schauer

Authors

  • Evaristo José P. Pereira
  • Horlando C. Silva
  • Carlos L. Holanda
  • Jane Eire Silva A. de Menezes
  • Sônia Maria C. Siqueira
  • Tigressa Helena S. Rodrigues
  • Raquel Oliveira. S. Fontenelle
  • Jean Parcelli C. do Vale
  • Priscila T. da Silva
  • Gilvandete Maria P. Santiago
  • Hélcio S. Santos

Keywords:

Vitex gardineriana, Essential oil, Larvicidal activity, Cytotoxicity

Abstract

Vitex gardneriana Schauer (Lamiaceae) popularly known as “jaramataia”, is a shrub commonly found in caatinga biome located in Northeast Brazil. In folk medicine, its leaves have been used as analgesic and anti-inflammatory agents. The chemical composition of the essential oil from leaves obtained by hydrodistillation was analyzed and identified by GC-MS and GC-FID and showing a total of 26 constituents (95.9%) being 2 monoterpenes (0.4%) and 24 sesquiterpenes (95.4%). The main constituents identified were cis-calamenene (29.7%), 6,9-guaiadiene (14.5%) and caryophyllene oxide (14.0%). The essential oil has been demonstrated high larvicidal activity against Aedes aegypti (LC50 = 28.0 μg/mL). In the evaluation of the bioassay with Artemia salina the essential oil showed LC50 = 98.11 μg/mL. In addition, the essential oil did not show cytotoxicity (IC50 > 2.50 mg/mL) by the hemolysis assay.

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Published

2018-05-30

How to Cite

Pereira, E. J. P., Silva, H. C., Holanda, C. L., de Menezes, J. E. S. A., Siqueira, S. M. C., Rodrigues, T. H. S., Fontenelle, R. O. S., do Vale, J. P. C., da Silva, P. T., Santiago, G. M. P., & Santos, H. S. (2018). Chemical composition, cytotoxicity and larvicidal activity against Aedes aegypti of essential oils from Vitex gardineriana Schauer. Boletín Latinoamericano Y Del Caribe De Plantas Medicinales Y Aromáticas, 17(3), 302-309. Retrieved from https://www.blacpma.ms-editions.cl/index.php/blacpma/article/view/62

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