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International Journal of Institutional Pharmacy and Life Sciences 1(2): September-October 2011 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INSTITUTIONAL PHARMACY AND LIFE SCIENCES Life Sciences Short Communication!!! Received; accepted CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND ANTIMICROBIAL PROPERTIES OF ESSENTIAL OIL OF AGONIS FLEXUOSA Oommen P. Saj 1 and John E Thoppil 2 1. Department of Botany and Research Centre, University College, Trivandrum, Kerala, India 695034. 2. Department of Botany, University of Calicut, Malappuram, Kerala,India. Keywords: Agonis flexuosa, essential oil, chemical composition, gc, gc ms, antibacterial, antifungal For Correspondence: Oomen P. Saj ABSTRACT The essential oil of Agonis flexuosa is extracted by hydro distillation and tested against two bacteria and two fungi showed wide spectrum of antibacterial and antifungal activities. The essential oil showed the presence of myrcene, α- thujene and limonene as the major constituents. Department of Botany and Research Centre, University College,Trivandrum, Kerala, India 695034. E-mail: sajanmaranad@gmail.com 12 Full Text Available On www.ijipls.com (Free)

INTRODUCTION Agonis flexuosa Schau., peppermint willow myrtle, (Myrtaceae) is a small tree mainly confined to Southwestern Australia cultivated in Govt.Botanical Gardens, Ootty, Tamilnadu, India (Bentham and Mueller 1866, Smith,1936 and Saj 2003). The aerial parts collected in November- December and authenticated at the Herbarium of Botany Department, University of Calicut where the voucher specimen (CU 88001) is deposited. Cultivated for fragrant flowers, leaves with peppermint smell, herbal medicine, non toxic, certain dye extracted.previously isolated classes of constituents include terpenoids, phenolic compounds etc.(saj 2003). Essential oil with pale yellow colour (yeild 4.62% of shade dried leaves) obtained on hydro distillation by Clevenger apparatus (Clevenger 1928). 17 constituents and certain trace chemicals were identified on GLC,of which the main constituents are myrcene (45.84%), α thujene (12.53%), limonene (9.05%), γ-terpinene (7.66%), germacrene ( 5.43%), sabinyl acetate (5.38%), α- phellandrene (3.47%) and isocaryophyllene (2.53%), ( Table 1) Antibacterial and antifungal activity by filter paper disk diffusion method (Benson 1990, Deena and Thoppil 2000). The used micro organisms were: Bacteria: Bacillus subtilis and Staphylococcus aureus. Fungi: Aspergillus niger and Rhizopus oryzae (pure samples from MTCC gene bank institute of Microbial Technology, Chandigarh,160036,India). Results were reported in Table 2 13 Full Text Available On www.ijipls.com (Free)

The essential oil of Agonis flexuosa remarkably inhibited the growth of the tested species of bacteria (Bacillus subtilis and Staphylococcus aureus) and fungi (Aspergillus niger and Rhizopus oryzae). Table : 1 Details of the GC analysis of leaf essential oil of Agonis flexuosa No. Name of the compound Class Percentage yield 1 α thujene Monoterpenoid 12.53 2 α phellandrene 3.47 3 myrcene 45.84 4 limonene 9.05 5 α terpinene 1.84 6 β terpinene 0.42 7 sabinyl acetate 5.38 8 γ - terpinene 7.66 9 citriodorol Sesquiterpenoid 0.36 10 α thujone Monoterpenoid 0.35 11 methyl eugenol Phenolic compound 0.32 12 iso eugenol 1.02 13 eugenyl acetate 0.31 14 β elemene Sesquiterpenoid 0.42 15 aromadendrene 0.13 16 germacrene 5.43 17 iso caryophyllene 2.53 14 Full Text Available On www.ijipls.com (Free)

Table 2 Antimicrobial activity of Agonis flexuosa essential oil a Micro organisms Zone of inhibition(mm) Standards ---------------------------------- ----------------- Dilution of the essential oil Gentamycin Sulphate Nystatin (Agonis flexuosa) in acetone (40 mg/ml) (50IU) 1:0 1:1 1:2 Bacteria Bacillus subtilis 36 32 28 51 Staphylococcus aureus 23 19 17 40 Fungi Aspergillus niger 28 26 21 43 Rhizopus oryzae 32 27 24 48 a Zone of inhibition including the diameter of the filter paper disk(16mm); mean value of three independent experiments. 15 Full Text Available On www.ijipls.com (Free)

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