Essential oil of Xylopia aethiopica from Cameroon: Chemical composition, antiradical and in vitro antifungal activity against some mycotoxigenic fungi

The aim of this work was to evaluate the chemical composition, antiradical activity and antifungal activity of Xylopia aethiopica essential oil from Cameroon against five mycotoxigenic fungal strains responsible for the biodegradation of foodstuffs. The Clevenger apparatus was used for the extractio...

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Main Authors: Alphonse Sokamte Tegang, Thierry Marcel Ntsamo Beumo, Pierre Michel Jazet Dongmo, Leopold Tatsadjieu Ngoune
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-10-01
Series:Journal of King Saud University: Science
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018364717300332
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spelling doaj-9c6b0f434633447386e5b2df0d4ca6ad2020-11-24T22:19:33ZengElsevierJournal of King Saud University: Science1018-36472018-10-01304466471Essential oil of Xylopia aethiopica from Cameroon: Chemical composition, antiradical and in vitro antifungal activity against some mycotoxigenic fungiAlphonse Sokamte Tegang0Thierry Marcel Ntsamo Beumo1Pierre Michel Jazet Dongmo2Leopold Tatsadjieu Ngoune3Department of Food Science and Nutrition, National School of Agro-Industrial Sciences, University of Ngaoundere, P.O. Box 455, Ngaoundere, Cameroon; Corresponding author.Department of Food Science and Nutrition, National School of Agro-Industrial Sciences, University of Ngaoundere, P.O. Box 455, Ngaoundere, CameroonDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Douala, P.O. Box 24157, Douala, CameroonDepartment of Food Engineering and Quality Control, University Institute of Technology, University of Ngaoundere, P.O. Box 455, Ngaoundere, CameroonThe aim of this work was to evaluate the chemical composition, antiradical activity and antifungal activity of Xylopia aethiopica essential oil from Cameroon against five mycotoxigenic fungal strains responsible for the biodegradation of foodstuffs. The Clevenger apparatus was used for the extraction of essential oil from dried fruits, which was subsequently analyzed by CG and CG/ MS for determination of its chemical profile. The incorporation method and the method using the DPPH radical were used respectively for the in vitro evaluation of the antifungal and antioxidant activity of the essential oil of X. aethiopica. The yield of essential oil was 4.2% (v/w). The main components of Xylopia aethiopica essential oil were β-pinene (32.16 ± 3.69%), β-phellandrene (10.71 ± 3.05%), Z-γ-bisabolene (10.07 ± 2.61%) and α-pinene (7.39 ± 1.69%). The essential oil of X. aethiopica showed a low antiradical activity (SC50 = 594.58 ± 57.37 μg/mL) as compared to that of BHT (SC50 = 65.03 ± 0.99 μg/mL). The essential oil has a good antifungal activity against Aspergillus niger and Fusarium oxysporium with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 3000 ppm for the two fungal strains and a minimum fungicidal concentration of 3000 and 4000 ppm respectively. The essential oil of X. aethiopica did not exert a fungicidal effect against A. flavus, A. fumigatus and A. versicolor, for which the MIC was 4000 ppm. The most resistant fungal strain was Aspergillus fumigatus. This study shows that the essential oil of X. aethiopica has a real potential as an antifungal agent for controlling fungal growth on foodstuffs. Keywords: Essential oil, Xylopia aethiopica, Chemical composition, Antioxidant activity, Antifungal activityhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018364717300332
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author Alphonse Sokamte Tegang
Thierry Marcel Ntsamo Beumo
Pierre Michel Jazet Dongmo
Leopold Tatsadjieu Ngoune
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Thierry Marcel Ntsamo Beumo
Pierre Michel Jazet Dongmo
Leopold Tatsadjieu Ngoune
Essential oil of Xylopia aethiopica from Cameroon: Chemical composition, antiradical and in vitro antifungal activity against some mycotoxigenic fungi
Journal of King Saud University: Science
author_facet Alphonse Sokamte Tegang
Thierry Marcel Ntsamo Beumo
Pierre Michel Jazet Dongmo
Leopold Tatsadjieu Ngoune
author_sort Alphonse Sokamte Tegang
title Essential oil of Xylopia aethiopica from Cameroon: Chemical composition, antiradical and in vitro antifungal activity against some mycotoxigenic fungi
title_short Essential oil of Xylopia aethiopica from Cameroon: Chemical composition, antiradical and in vitro antifungal activity against some mycotoxigenic fungi
title_full Essential oil of Xylopia aethiopica from Cameroon: Chemical composition, antiradical and in vitro antifungal activity against some mycotoxigenic fungi
title_fullStr Essential oil of Xylopia aethiopica from Cameroon: Chemical composition, antiradical and in vitro antifungal activity against some mycotoxigenic fungi
title_full_unstemmed Essential oil of Xylopia aethiopica from Cameroon: Chemical composition, antiradical and in vitro antifungal activity against some mycotoxigenic fungi
title_sort essential oil of xylopia aethiopica from cameroon: chemical composition, antiradical and in vitro antifungal activity against some mycotoxigenic fungi
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of King Saud University: Science
issn 1018-3647
publishDate 2018-10-01
description The aim of this work was to evaluate the chemical composition, antiradical activity and antifungal activity of Xylopia aethiopica essential oil from Cameroon against five mycotoxigenic fungal strains responsible for the biodegradation of foodstuffs. The Clevenger apparatus was used for the extraction of essential oil from dried fruits, which was subsequently analyzed by CG and CG/ MS for determination of its chemical profile. The incorporation method and the method using the DPPH radical were used respectively for the in vitro evaluation of the antifungal and antioxidant activity of the essential oil of X. aethiopica. The yield of essential oil was 4.2% (v/w). The main components of Xylopia aethiopica essential oil were β-pinene (32.16 ± 3.69%), β-phellandrene (10.71 ± 3.05%), Z-γ-bisabolene (10.07 ± 2.61%) and α-pinene (7.39 ± 1.69%). The essential oil of X. aethiopica showed a low antiradical activity (SC50 = 594.58 ± 57.37 μg/mL) as compared to that of BHT (SC50 = 65.03 ± 0.99 μg/mL). The essential oil has a good antifungal activity against Aspergillus niger and Fusarium oxysporium with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 3000 ppm for the two fungal strains and a minimum fungicidal concentration of 3000 and 4000 ppm respectively. The essential oil of X. aethiopica did not exert a fungicidal effect against A. flavus, A. fumigatus and A. versicolor, for which the MIC was 4000 ppm. The most resistant fungal strain was Aspergillus fumigatus. This study shows that the essential oil of X. aethiopica has a real potential as an antifungal agent for controlling fungal growth on foodstuffs. Keywords: Essential oil, Xylopia aethiopica, Chemical composition, Antioxidant activity, Antifungal activity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018364717300332
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