201. Juglans Regiaand J. nigra, Two Trees Important in Traditional Medicine: A Comparison of Leaf Essential Oil Compositions and Biological Activities
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Paudel, Prajwal, Satyal, Prabodh, Dosoky, Noura S., Maharjan, Samjhana, and Setzer, William N.
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The essential oils from the leaves of Juglans regia, collected from Kathmandu, Nepal, and Juglans nigrafrom Huntsville, Alabama, USA, were obtained by hydrodistillation and analyzed by GC-MS. A total of 69 compounds were identified in the J. regiaoil, accounting for 99.0% of the eluting components of the oil while three different samples of J. nigrawere analyzed identifying a total of 99.3%, 99.4% and 99.7% of the oils. The leaf essential oil of J. regiawas dominated by the aromatic compounds eugenol (27.5%) and methyl salicylate (16.2%), and the sesquiterpenes germacrene D (21.4%) and (E)-β-farnesene (8.2%). The essential oils from three different samples of J. nigracontained (E)-caryophyllene (17.3%–20.4%) and germacrene D (7.1%–22.5%) with smaller amounts of juglone (1.0%–8.8%), α-hydrojuglone (1.0–9.5%), and δ-cadinene (3.8%–8.7%). J. regialeaf oil, devoid of juglone, showed allelopathic activity, while J. nigraleaf oil was less phytotoxic. The presence of eugenol and methyl salicylate in the leaves of J. regiaare consistent with the traditional uses of this plant to treat toothache, rheumatism, and fungal infections.
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- 2013
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