Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke (Jan 2016)

Essential oil composition and antioxidant activity of two Juniperus communis L. varieties growing wild in Serbia

  • Rajčević Nemanja F.,
  • Dodoš Tanja Z.,
  • Novaković Jelica J.,
  • Janaćković Peđa T.,
  • Marin Petar D.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZMSPN1631197R
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016, no. 131
pp. 197 – 205

Abstract

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The genus Juniperus L. (Cupressaceae) consists of ca. 67 species and 34 varieties. Juniperus communis L. grows on dry hills or mountainous tracts and is widely distributed in the northern hemisphere. A typical variety J. communis L. var. communis was collected in Deliblatska peščara (Deliblato Sands) and variety J. communis L. var. saxatilis Pall. in Kopaonik Mountain. Needle essential oils were obtained using Clevenger apparatus and analyzed using GC/MS and GC/FID. Antioxidant activity of essential oils was evaluated using DPPH assay. A total of 78 compounds were detected and identified. Both oils are characterized by high abundance of monoterpenes. The main constituents of J. communis var. communis essential oil were sabinene (39.4%), α-pinene (13.3%), myrcene (4.7%) and terpinen-4-ol (3.7%), while J. communis var. saxatilis essential oil had α-pinene (34.9%), sabinene (20.3%), δ-3-carene (6.4%) and germacrene B (6.3%) as the most abundant components. DPPH test showed IC50 values 0.66 mg/ml for J. communis var. communis and 0.32 mg/ml for J. communis var. saxatilis. Although antioxidant activity was weaker than used standards (BHT and L-ascorbic acid) it is still significant.

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