Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology (Sep 2006)

Comparison of chemical constituents of Chamomilla recutita (L.) rauschert essential oil and its anti-chemotactic activity

  • Mayra Marinho Presibella,
  • Larissa De Biaggi Villas-Bôas,
  • Klézia Morais da Silva Belletti,
  • Cid Aimbiré de Moraes Santos,
  • Almeriane Maria Weffort-Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132006000600005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 5
pp. 717 – 724

Abstract

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Several essential oil samples from dried flower-heads of Chamomilla recutita (L.) Rauschert, grown and commercially available around Curitiba metropolitan area, South of Brazil, were analyzed by GC-MS and the chemical constituents were compared with an Egyptian sample obtained under similar conditions and used as a control. The local grown herbs showed levels of essential oil below the standards recommended by the Brazilian Pharmacopoeia. Also, differences in their composition as well as in the quantity of several components were found such as the unexpected inversion of the relative constitution of the A and B alpha-bisabolol oxides. Of particular interest was the striking effect of the chamomile extracts upon human leukocyte chemotaxis, a biological anti-inflammatory activity not reported before, in which cell migration was in vitro inhibited at the same level as showed by dexamethasone.Óleos essenciais extraídos de amostras de Chamomilla recutita (l.) Rauschert cultivadas e comercializadas na região metropolitana de Curitiba, sul do Brasil, foram analisadas por cromatografia com fase gasosa acoplada à espectrometria de massa e seus constituintes químicos comparados com uma amostra egípcia, usada como controle. A quantidade de óleo essencial obtida das amostras locais foi abaixo do padrão recomendado pela Farmacopéia Brasileira IV. Observou-se, também, diferenças na composição química desses óleos, assim como na quantidade relativa dos constituintes, como os óxidos A e B do alfa-bisabolol. De particular interesse foram os efeitos inibidores dos extratos de camomila sobre a quimiotaxia de leucócitos humanos induzida por caseína, efeito biológico descrito pela primeira vez e semelhante ao promovido pela dexametasona.

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