Composition and Antifungal Activity on Soil-Borne Pathogens of the Essential Oil of <i>Salvia</i> <i>sclarea</i> from Greece
Danae Pitarokili, Maria Couladis, N. Petsikos-Panayotarou, Olga Tzakou
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Abstract
The hydrodistilled essential oils of the aerial parts of wild-growing Salvia sclarea originated from two localities in Greece were analyzed by GC-MS. Sixty-six compounds, representing 93.26-98.19% of the oils, were identified. Linalyl acetate (19.75-31.05%), linalool (18.46-30.43%), geranyl acetate (4.45-12.1%), and alpha-terpineol (5.08-7.56%) were the main components. The antifungal activity of the oil of one locality and of the main components, linalyl acetate and linalool, was evaluated in vitro against three soil-borne pathogens.
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linalool is a main component of essential oil of Salvia sclarea
“Linalyl acetate (19.75-31.05%), linalool (18.46-30.43%), geranyl acetate (4.45-12.1%), and alpha-terpineol (5.08-7.56%) were the main components.”
alpha-terpineol is a main component of essential oil of Salvia sclarea
“Linalyl acetate (19.75-31.05%), linalool (18.46-30.43%), geranyl acetate (4.45-12.1%), and alpha-terpineol (5.08-7.56%) were the main components.”
linalyl acetate and linalool exhibit antifungal activity against soil-borne pathogens
“The antifungal activity of the oil of one locality and of the main components, linalyl acetate and linalool, was evaluated in vitro against three soil-borne pathogens.”