The chemical composition of the aerial parts' essential oil of < em > Limonium lobatum < /em > (L.f.) Chaz. growing wild in Algeria

Nat Prod Res. 2024 Apr 16:1-8. doi: 10.1080/14786419.2024.2342001. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe Limonium genus (Plumbaginaceae) includes several species of perennial herbs and shrubs belonging to a particular type of halophytes, known as 'recretohalophytes'. Limonium species are widely distributed in the Mediterranean region, mainly in the North-Eastern and Southern countries and several bioactivities have been well documented. In the present study, the chemical composition of the essential oil (EO) of the aerial parts of Limonium lobatum (L.f.) Chaz., a species never chemically previously studied and collected in Algeria, which grows in South Spain, North Africa, and SW Asia, was analysed using GC-MS. The main constituents of the EO were monoterpenes involving eucalyptol (14.21%), β-pinene (8.62%), β-myrcene (8.18%). Among the sesquiterpene compounds β-caryophyllene (8.94%) was the major one. The chemical profile of the EO presented here was compared with the EOs of previously investigated Limonium taxa. Furthermore, a complete literature review on the ethno-pharmacological uses of Limonium species was performed.PMID:38623825 | DOI:10.1080/14786419.2024.2342001
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