Molecules (May 2015)

Multidisciplinary Approach to Determine the Optimal Time and Period for Extracting the Essential Oil from Mentha suaveolens Ehrh

  • Stefania Garzoli,
  • Adele Pirolli,
  • Elisabetta Vavala,
  • Antonella Di Sotto,
  • Gianni Sartorelli,
  • Mijat Božović,
  • Letizia Angiolella,
  • Gabriela Mazzanti,
  • Federico Pepi,
  • Rino Ragno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules20069640
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 6
pp. 9640 – 9655

Abstract

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A comprehensive study on essential oils (EOs) extracted from some Mentha suaveolens L. samples, collected in the countryside of Tarquinia, is reported. In this study, the procedure for essential oil preparation, in terms of harvesting and extraction time, was analyzed in detail for the first time. The GC/MS analysis, carried out on 18 samples, revealed that piperitenone oxide (PO), the main essential oils’ chemical constituent, is primarily responsible for the related antifungal activity. Nevertheless, EOs with lower PO content indicate that other chemicals, such as para-cymenene, may participate in exerting the EOs’ antifungal effect. Furthermore, the bacterial reverse mutation assay highlighted lack of mutagenic effect in all tested samples. Analysis of the results indicated that for higher activity, the essential oils should be produced with 3 h maximum hydrodistillation, regardless of the harvesting time. Differently, the maximum essential oil yield can be obtained in August and the highest piperitenone oxide percentage is obtainable in July.

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