Authors | ابراهیم حقیرابراهیم آبادی-سید مهدی قریشی-سعید معصوم-عبد الرسول حقیر ابراهیم ابادی |
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Journal | J CHROMATOGR B |
Paper Type | Full Paper |
Published At | 2015-11-01 |
Journal Grade | ISI |
Journal Type | Typographic |
Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
Journal Index | ISI |
Abstract
Myrtus communis L. is an aromatic evergreen shrub and its essential oil possesses known powerful antimi-crobial activity. However, the contribution of each component of the plant essential oil in observed antimicrobial ability is unclear. In this study, chemical components of the essential oil samples of the plant were identified qualitatively and quantitatively using GC/FID/Mass spectrometry system, antimi-crobial activity of these samples against three microbial strains were evaluated and, these two set of data were correlated using chemometrics methods. Three chemometric methods including principal compo-nent regression (PCR), partial least squares (PLS) and orthogonal projections to latent structures (OPLS) were applied for the study. These methods showed similar results, but, OPLS was selected as preferred method due to its predictive and interpretational ability, facility, repeatability and low time-consuming. The results showed that -pinene, 1,8 cineole, -pinene and limonene are the highest contributors in antimicrobial properties of M. communis essential oil. Other researches have reported high antimicrobial activities for the plant essential oils rich in these compounds confirming our findings.