The Genus Artemisia: a 2012–2017 Literature Review on Chemical Composition, Antimicrobial, Insecticidal and Antioxidant Activities of Essential Oils
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Chemical Composition of Essential oils of Artemisia Species
3. Antimicrobial Properties of Artemisia Essential Oils
4. Efficacy of Artemisia Oils against Insect Pests
5. Antioxidant Activity
6. Conclusions
Conflicts of Interest
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Plant Species | Parts Used | Major Components (%) | Country | Ref. |
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Chemical Analysis in 2012 | ||||
Artemisia giraldii, A. subdigitata | AP | A. giraldii: β-Pinene (13.18), iso-elemicin (10.08), germacrene D (5.68), 4-terpineol (5.43), (Z)-β-ocimene (5.06). A. subdigitata: 1, 8-Cineole (12.26), α-curcumene (10.77), β-pinene (7.38), borneol (6.23), eugenol (5.87) | China | [8] |
A. monosperma | L & S | S: β-Pinene (50.3), α-terpinolene (10.0), limonone (5.4), α-pinene (4.6), L: β-Pinene (36.7), α-terpinolene (6.4), limonene (4.8), β-maaliene (3.7), shyobunone (3.2), α-pinene (3.1) | Saudi Arabia | [9] |
A. nanschanica | AP | Terpenoids (70.86), thujone (21.3), heptadiene (16.52), linalool (10.94), 1, 8-cineole (9.43), camphor (6.66) | Tibetan plateau | [10] |
A. annua | AP | Artemisia ketone (30.7), camphor (15.8) | Bosnia | [11] |
A. vulgaris | L & B | L: Germacrene D (25), caryophyllene (20), alpha-zingiberene (15), borneol (11) B: 1,8-Cineole (32), camphor (16), borneol (9), caryophyllene (5) | Erie, Pennsylvania | [12] |
A. ciniformis, A. oliveriana, A. turanica | AP | A. ciniformis: Camphor (36.9), 1,8-cineole (20.3), trans-pinocarveol (14.7) A. oliveriana: Borneol (9.5), eugenol (8.8), spathulenol (7.7) A. turanica: 1,8-Cineole (37.7), α-thujone (26.7), cis-chrysanthenol (15.3) | Iran | [13] |
A. absinthium | AP | Myrcene (8.6–22.7), cis-chrysanthenyl acetate (7.7–17.9), dihydrochamazulene isomer (5.5–11.6), germacrene D (2.4–8.0), β-thujone (0.4–7.3), linalool acetate (trace-7.0), α-phellandrene (1.0–5.3), linalool (5.3–7.0) | Tajikistan | [14] |
A. absinthium | FH | Trans-sabinyl acetate (45.2), (cis+ trans) thujones (12.3) | Vilnius, Lithuania | [15] |
A. kermanensis | S, L & F | S: Camphor (20.3), 1,8-cineole (11.2) L: Selin-11-en-4-alpha-ol (18.6) F: Soborneol (17.1), santolina alcohol (10.6) | Iran | [16] |
Chemical Analysis in 2013 | ||||
A. deserti | AP | Camphor (20.1), trans-thujone (17.8), 1,8-cineole (10.1) | Iran | [17] |
A. nilagirica | AP | α-Thujone (36.35), β-thujone (9.37), germacrene D (6.32), 4-terpineol (6.31), β-caryophyllene (5.43), camphene (5.47), borneol (4.12) | India | [18] |
A. herba-alba | AP | Camphor (39.1), chrysanthenone (15.0), cis-thujone (7.8) | Tunisia | [19] |
A. lehmanniana | AP | Camphor (45.6), 1,8-cineole (24.8), camphene (6.8), β-thujone (6.6) | Iran | [20] |
A. dracunculus | AP | Methyl chavicol (84.83), trans-ocimene (3.86), z-beta-ocimene (3.42) | Iran | [21] |
A. arborescens | AP | Chamazulene (31.9), camphor (25.8) | Tunisia | [22] |
A. absinthium | L | Borneol (18.7 & 16.7), methyl hinokiate (11.9 & 12.9), isobornyl acetate (4.0 & 4.7), beta-gurjunene (3.8 & 4.4), caryophyllene oxide (3.7 & 4.3) | India | [23] |
A. annua | AP | Artemisia ketone (35.7), alpha-pinene (16.5), 1,8-cineole (5.5) | Serbia | [24] |
A. alba | AP | Artemisia ketone (23.7), 1,8-cineole (15.2) | Serbia | [25] |
A. caerulescens subsp. densiflora | AP | Terpinen-4-ol (22), α -terpineol (3.02) | Italy | [26] |
A. chamaemelifolia | AP | Pelor population: 1,8-Cineole (31.82) Kandovan population: Artemisia ketone (12.27), camphor (17.21), borneol (13.50), davanone D (28.44), davanone (28.88) at the 50% flowering stage Gadok population: Chrysanthenone (18.14) | Iran | [27] |
A. anomala | AP | Camphor (18.3), 1,8-cineole (17.3), β-caryophyllene oxide (12.7), borneol (9.5) | China | [28] |
A. phaeolepis | AP | Eucalyptol (11.30), camphor (8.21), terpine-4-ol (7.32), germacrene D (6.39), caryophyllene oxide (6.34), caryophyllene (5.37) | Tunisia | [29] |
A. indica | AP | Artemisia ketone (42.1), germacrene B (8.6), borneol (6.1), cis-chrysanthenyl acetate (4.8) | India | [30] |
A. absinthium | L & F | Leaves: Chamazulene (30.41), β-thujone (25.75), bornan-2-one (17.33) Flowers: Chamazulene (29.9),β-thujone (19.66), camphor (16.16) | Tunisia | [31] |
A. armeniaca, A. incana | AP | A. armeniaca: α–Pinene (10.7), nonadecane (10.0), 6,10,14-trimethyl-2-pentadecanone (9.4), spathulenol (7.8), Z-verbenol (5.8). A. incana: Camphor (20.4), 1,8-cineol (10.3), Z-verbenol (8.7), β-thujone (8.3), α-thujone (5.6) | Iran | [32] |
Chemical Analysis in 2014 | ||||
A. nilagirica | L | Camphor (32.56), borneol (12.59), caryophyllene (9.6), β-pinene (9.4), β-transocimene (6.14), germacrene-D (5.34) | India | [33] |
A. herba-alba | AP | Camphor (17–33), α-thujone (7–28), chrysanthenone (4–19) | Algeria | [34] |
A. austriaca | AP | Camphor (15.88), 1,8-cineole (10.75), camphene (3.53) | Iran | [35] |
A. frigida | AP | Cis-rho-menth-2-en-1-ol (20.8), 1,8-cineole (12.0), borneol (10.2), lavandulol (9.3), camphor (6.9), bicyclogermacrene (5.5) | China | [36] |
A. argyi | AP | Eucalyptol (22.03), β-pinene (14.53), β-caryophyllene (9.24),(-)-camphor (5.45) | China | [37] |
A. hedinii | AP | 1,8-cineol (16.53), camphor (15.20), dehydrosesquicineol (13.59) | Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau | [38] |
A. absinthium | AP | Sabinene (24.49), sabinyl acetate (13.64), α-phellandrene (10.29) | Serbia | [39] |
Chemical Analysis in 2015 | ||||
A. herba-alba | AP | Cis-chrysanthenol (13.83), 1, 8-cineole (12.84), cis-limonene (12.57), α-terpinenol (6.97), γ-muurolene (4.50) | South Jordan | [40] |
A. mongolica | AP | Eucalyptol (39.88), (S)-cis-verbenol (14.93), 4-terpineol (7.20), camphor (6.02), α-terpineol (4.20) | China | [41] |
A. schimperi, A. abyssinica, A. afra, A. absinthium | L | A. schimperi, A. afra, A. abyssinica: Yogomi alcohol (13.5–37.6), artemisyl acetate (12.7–35.5), artemisia ketone (2.3–13.2). A. absinthium: Camphor (21.2–28.3), davanone (21.3–26.5) A. absinthum (Europe): β-Thujone (42.3–66.4), chamazulene (11.3–24.2) | Ethiopia | [42] |
A. maderaspatana (syn. Grangea maderaspatana) | AP | α-Humulene (46.3), β-caryophyllene (9.3), alpha-copaene (8.2), β-myrcene (4.3), Z(E)-alpha-farnesene (3.7), calarene (3.5) | India | [43] |
A. dracunculus | AP | 1,8-cineole (35.88), camphor (32.28), camphene (9.13), bomeol (7.07), thymene (3.31), terpinen-4-ol (3.26) | Turkey | [44] |
A. stolonifera | AP | Eucalyptol (32.93), β-pinene (8.18), camphor (6.12), terpinen-4-ol (6.11) | China | [45] |
A. annua | AP | α-Pinene (7.33), camphene (5.68), sabinene (4.78), β-myrcene (22.41), 1,8-cineole (17.17), camphor (20.41) | Iran | [46] |
A. herba-alba | AP | α-Thujone (trace-47.1), camphor (5.6–30.0), chrysanthenone (trace-13.5), β-thujone (trace-9.2), 1,8-cineole (4.1–11.4) | Southern Algeria | [47] |
A. annua | AP | Camphor (17.74), α-pinene (9.66), germacrene D (7.55), 1,8-cineole (7.24), β-caryophyllene (7.02), artemisia ketone (6.26) | Romania | [48] |
A. absinthium | AP | α & β-Pinene (24.47), pseudolimonen (8.95), geranyl bromide (3.70), terpinolen (2.74), α & β-fellandrene (2.38) | Romania | [49] |
A. campestris subsp campestris | F, L, S | Germacrene D (24.2, 28.0, 27.8), β-caryophyllene (6.5, 5.9, 4.2), γ-humulene (4.9, 6.2, 8.2), (Z)-falcarinol (19.0 & 38.8) | Poland | [50] |
A. herba-alba | AP | 1,8-cineole (20.1), α-thujone (25.1), β-thujone (22.9), camphor (10.5) | Jordan | [51] |
Chemical Analysis in 2016 | ||||
A. stricta | AP | Capillene (41.6), spathulenol (14.6), β-caryophyllene (13.4) | India | [52] |
A. campestris | AP | Pinene (18.65), β-pinene (16.78), β-myrcene (17.34), germacrene D (10.34) | Algeria | [53] |
A. stelleriana | AP | 1,8-Cineole (29.5), germacrene D (5.6), vulgarone B (3.1), davanone B (3.0), artedouglasia oxides (22.5: A-8.0; B-4.0; C-5.5; D-5.0) | India | [54] |
A. aucheri | AP | Linalool (20), camphor (18) | Iran | [55] |
A. sieberi, A. aucheri | AP | A. aucheri: Myrcene (19.83), linalool (17.98), lavandulol (7.30), bornyl acetate (6.72), E-nerolidol (6.28), davanone (5.46), 1,8-cineole (4.51), borneol (4.38) A. sieberi: Camphor (29.50), cis-thujone(22.58), 1,8-cineole (12.91), trans-thujone (10.60), camphene (5.05) | Iran | [56] |
A. proceriformis | AP | Thujone (66.9) | Argentina | [57] |
A. argyi | AP | Eucalyptol (16.2), β-pinene (14.3), camphor (14.0), artemisia ketone (13.9), α-pinene (11.1) | Tianjin-R China | [58] |
A. turanica | L | 1,8-Cineole (34.2),α-thujone (25.5) | Iran | [59] |
A. ilagirica var. septentrionalis | AP | Artemisia ketone (62.6), artemisia alcohol (3.7), perillene (3.1), β-caryophyllene (3.5), α-muurolol (3.5), δ-cadinene (2.1) | India | [60] |
A. vulgaris | AP | Artemisia ketone (6.77–29.38), trans-caryophyllene (6.22–6.94),1,8-cineole (4.75–5.13), p-cymene (7.60), yomogi alcohol (5.48) | India | [61] |
A. herba alba | AP | β-Thujone (41.9), α-thujone (18.4), camphor (13.2) | Tunisia | [62] |
A. vulgaris | AP | Davanones (13.8–45.5, six oils), germacrene D (9.1–30.5, four oils), 1,8-cineole (16.4, one oil), camphor (18.9, one oil), trans-thujone (8.9 and 10.9, two oils), cis-chrysanthenyl acetate (10.4, one oil) | Lithuania | [63] |
A. judaica | AP | Piperitone (30.4), camphor (16.1), ethyl cinnamate (11.0) | Jordan | [64] |
A. scoparia | AP | p-Cymene (0.6–15.2), limonene (0.1–6.3), α-pinene (0.2–10.1), β-pinene (0.4–8.9), trans-beta-ocimene (0.3–5.4), caryophyllene (4.6–13.8), germacrene D (11.5–40.3), spathulenol (4.0–11.7), caryophyllene oxide (4.3–15.6) | Buryatia and Mongolia | [65] |
A. sieberi | AP | Hydrodistillation: Camphor (22.0), 1,8-cineole (19.3), cis-davanone (15.0), camphene (4.6), terpinene-4-ol (3.2) Microwave assisted hydrodistillation: Cis-davanone (29.8), camphor (20.8), 1,8-cineole (13.8), geranyl acetate (5.7), terpinene-4-ol (3.0) | Iran | [66] |
Chemical Analysis in 2017 | ||||
A. anethoides | AP | 1,8-cineole (36.54), terpinen-4-ol (8.58), 2-isopropyltoluene (6.20), pinocarveol (5.08) | China | [67] |
A. monosperma, A. scoparia, A. judaica, A. sieberi | AP | A. sieberi and A. judaica: Spathulenol 30.42 and 28.41, resp.) A. monosperma: Butanoic acid (17.87) A. scoparia: Acenaphthene (83.23) | Saudi Arabia | [68] |
A. nilagirica | AP | β-Thujone (33.78), germacrene-D (9.31), β-thujone (6.01), caryophyllene (5.86), caryophyllene oxide (6.17), borneol (2.16) | India | [69] |
A. absinthium | L | Camphor (19.0), E-caryophyllene (9.3), eucalyptol (6.8), germacrene D (6.7), α-cadinol(6.5) | Brazil | [70] |
A. campestris | A | β-pinene (12.0), spathulenol (10.8), α-pinene (7.5), limonene (7.0), o-cymene (5.4) | Morocco (Tigri-Tendrara) | [71] |
A. herba-alba | L | α-Thujone (37.9), germacrene D (16.5), 1,8-cineole (8.4), β-Thujone (7.8) | Tunisia | [72] |
A. dracunculus | AP | p-Allylanisole (84.00), ocimene (e)-β (7.46), ocimene (z)-beta (6.24), limonene (1.42) | Iran | [73] |
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Pandey, A.K.; Singh, P. The Genus Artemisia: a 2012–2017 Literature Review on Chemical Composition, Antimicrobial, Insecticidal and Antioxidant Activities of Essential Oils. Medicines 2017, 4, 68. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines4030068
Pandey AK, Singh P. The Genus Artemisia: a 2012–2017 Literature Review on Chemical Composition, Antimicrobial, Insecticidal and Antioxidant Activities of Essential Oils. Medicines. 2017; 4(3):68. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines4030068
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APA StylePandey, A. K., & Singh, P. (2017). The Genus Artemisia: a 2012–2017 Literature Review on Chemical Composition, Antimicrobial, Insecticidal and Antioxidant Activities of Essential Oils. Medicines, 4(3), 68. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines4030068