CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, TOXICITY AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES OF ESSENTIAL OILS OF STEM BARK OF NIGERIAN SPECIES OF GUAVA (PSIDIUM GUAJAVA LINN.)

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2011-03-21

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EXCLI Journal

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Essential oil from the stem bark of Nigerian species of Psidium guajava of the family Myrta- ceae was obtained by hydro-distillation using an all-glass Clavenger apparatus. GC and GC/MS analysis were carried out on the essential oil and was found to contain 62 compounds constituting 99.98 % of the total oil composition. The principal constituents are hydrocarbons, amines, amides and esters with 3,6-dioxa-2,4,5,7-tetraoctane,2,2,4,4,5,5,7,7-octamethyl (11.67 %) and cyclononane (10.66 %) dominating the total essential oil. Brine shrimp lethal- ity test was carried out to determine the toxicity of the oils to living organisms (shrimps). LC50 value (µg/ml) of 1.0009 obtained showed that the essential oil of P. guajava stem bark was toxic. The antioxidant property of essential oil was investigated by measuring the de- crease in absorption at 517 nm of 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH) in a UV/visible spectrophotometer. The oil showed better activity as a radical scavenger than α- tocopherol. The oil activity was 71.83 % at 0.2 mg/ml and the absorption is stoichiometric with respect to the number of electron taken up. Thus, the results of this study showed that the essential oil from P. guajava was not only toxic; it possessed antioxidant activity, which could exert beneficial actions against pathological alterations caused by the presence of highly reactive free radicals. The toxicity of the oil can be taken advantage of in the therapy of dis- eases involving cell or tumor growth.

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Toxicity, antioxidant, essential oils, Psidium guajava, GC/GC-MS, 1, 1-diphenyl- 2-picrylhydrazyl

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