Chemical Composition and Bioactivity of Dill Seed ( Anethum graveolens L.) Essential Oil from Plants Grown under Shading
This study determined the content and composition of dill seed ( L.) essential oil under varying light conditions: non-shaded plants in open fields and plants covered with pearl shade nets (40% shade index). Essential oil was extracted using Clevenger hydrodistillation. The essential oil content was...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plants (Basel) 2024-03, Vol.13 (6), p.886 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study determined the content and composition of dill seed (
L.) essential oil under varying light conditions: non-shaded plants in open fields and plants covered with pearl shade nets (40% shade index). Essential oil was extracted using Clevenger hydrodistillation. The essential oil content was 4.63% for non-shaded plants and 4.81% for shaded plants. GC/MS analysis revealed twenty-one and twenty-two components in dill seed from non-shaded and shaded plants, respectively. The terpenic fraction of essential oil from non-shaded plants consisted mainly of oxygen-containing monoterpene derivatives (53.6%), with carvone (46.1%) as the primary component, followed by monoterpene hydrocarbons (46.4%), predominantly limonene (43.8%). Essential oil from shaded plants contained a higher content of carvone (49.8%) and a lower content of limonene (37.8%) compared to essential oil from non-shaded plants. Non-shaded plant essential oil exhibited stronger antioxidant activity (EC
value: 26.04 mg mL
) than shaded plant essential oil (54.23 mg mL
). Dill seed essential oil showed the most potent antimicrobial activity (disc diffusion method) against
(inhibition zone: 15-18 mm). Shaded plants demonstrated a positive influence of essential oil against
. Carvone and its derivatives, as the main components, hold significant potential in the food industry and alternative medicines. A practical implication of this study could be higher plant densities or intercropping of dill, as it thrives with minimal light. |
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ISSN: | 2223-7747 2223-7747 |
DOI: | 10.3390/plants13060886 |