پديد آورندگان :
Emami Seyyed Ahmad نويسنده , Asili Javad نويسنده , Rahimizadeh Mohammad نويسنده , Fazly-Bazzaz Bibi Seddigheh نويسنده , Hassanzadeh- Khayyat Mohammad نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
The essential oils of fresh fruits and terminal branches with adherent leaves of
Cupressus sempervirens L. and C. horizentalis Mill., growing in Iran, were analyzed
by gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy. The oils were also screened for
bacteriostatic and fungistatic activities. Thirteen and ten components were identified
in the essential oils of C. sempervirens and C. horizentalis, respectively. The main
constituents of both fruits and leaves of C. sempervirens were a-pinene and ؤ-3-
carene, while they were ل-pinene and ؤ-2-carene for C. horizentalis. The essential
oil of C. horizentalis leaves showed no antimicrobial activity against, Bacillus
subtilis, Candida albicans, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, while the
essential oil of its fruits exhibited a weak effect on Bacillus subtilis. The essential
oil of C. sempervirens leaves and fruits showed stronger antimicrobial activity
against tested microorganisms compared to C. horizentalis essential oils. C.
sempervirens fruits were relatively rich in tannins, and the leaves and fruits of C.
horizentalis were quite rich in saponins and tannins. The amounts of flavonoids and
alkaloids were not very high in both parts of these plants.