1. Cymbopogon essential oils: chemical compositions and bioactivities
- Author
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Ganjewala, D.
- Subjects
Citronella grass -- Health aspects ,Citronella grass -- Properties ,Citronella grass -- Research ,Essences and essential oils -- Health aspects ,Essences and essential oils -- Properties ,Essences and essential oils -- Research ,Health - Abstract
The genus Cymbopogon (Poaceae) is most important from the point of view of their essential oils. Essential oils from these species are widely used in flavours, fragrances, cosmetics, soaps, detergents and perfumery owing to their typical lemon and rose-like aroma. Cymbopogon essential oils and constituents present therein e.g. citral, geraniol, citronellol, citronellal and piperitone, have been known to possess impressive antibacterial, antifungal, antiyeast, insecticidal and insect repellent activities for a long time. However, the biological and pharmacological significance of these essential oils has been rapidly expanded in the past ten years; anti-inflammatory, anticancer, allelopathic, free radical scavanging and other useful biological activities have now been demonstrated. Cymbopogon essential oils and constituents offer outstanding biological activities and therefore may be used in the treatment of several diseases, including cancers, and in applications of industrial importance particularly food packaging.The present review discusses the chemical compositions and biological activities essential oils from Cymbopogon species and emphasizing mechanisms of action.These details were gathered from reports on the bioactivities of essential oils of Cymbopogon species published during 1999-2009. Keywords: allelopathic, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, Cymbopogon species, essential oil, isointermedeol
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- 2010