Chemical Variation and Potential of Kaempferia Oils as Larvicide Against Aedes aegypti

© 2017 Har Krishan Bhalla & Sons. The essential oil constituents of the Kaempferia species, specifically K. angustiflora, K. marginata and the three varieties of K. galanga, i.e., K. galanga 1, K. galanga 2 and K. galanga 3 from Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, were studied using gas chromatogra...

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Main Authors: Jukreera Panyakaew, Siriwoot Sookkhee, Siriphorn Rotarayanont, Sila Kittiwachana, Sunanta Wangkarn, Pitchaya Mungkornasawakul
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-567332018-09-05T03:32:56Z Chemical Variation and Potential of Kaempferia Oils as Larvicide Against Aedes aegypti Jukreera Panyakaew Siriwoot Sookkhee Siriphorn Rotarayanont Sila Kittiwachana Sunanta Wangkarn Pitchaya Mungkornasawakul Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Chemistry © 2017 Har Krishan Bhalla & Sons. The essential oil constituents of the Kaempferia species, specifically K. angustiflora, K. marginata and the three varieties of K. galanga, i.e., K. galanga 1, K. galanga 2 and K. galanga 3 from Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, were studied using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Monoterpene hydrocarbons and cinnamate derivatives were identified as the phytochemical markers of these Kaempferia species. The chemical variation of these oils was investigated using Principle Component Analysis (PCA). Cinnamate derivatives were found to be the main components in the three varieties of K. galanga, whereas K. marginata and K. angustiflora consisted of monoterpene hydrocarbons. Comparing the chemical variation between Kaempferia species in this research and other areas in previous reports revealed similar constituents in different quantities. Additionally, the three varieties of K. galanga showed significant larvicidal activity, with LC50values ranging from 49.03 to 53.48 μg/ml. Based on partial least squares (PLS) regression, δ-3-carene, E-ethyl cinnamate, ethyl-p-methoxycinnamate, γ-cadinene and n-pentadecane are the dominant compounds and contributed positively to the larvicidal activity. 2018-09-05T03:29:32Z 2018-09-05T03:29:32Z 2017-07-04 Journal 0972060X 2-s2.0-85031305258 10.1080/0972060X.2017.1377114 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85031305258&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/56733
institution Chiang Mai University
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country Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Jukreera Panyakaew
Siriwoot Sookkhee
Siriphorn Rotarayanont
Sila Kittiwachana
Sunanta Wangkarn
Pitchaya Mungkornasawakul
Chemical Variation and Potential of Kaempferia Oils as Larvicide Against Aedes aegypti
description © 2017 Har Krishan Bhalla & Sons. The essential oil constituents of the Kaempferia species, specifically K. angustiflora, K. marginata and the three varieties of K. galanga, i.e., K. galanga 1, K. galanga 2 and K. galanga 3 from Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, were studied using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Monoterpene hydrocarbons and cinnamate derivatives were identified as the phytochemical markers of these Kaempferia species. The chemical variation of these oils was investigated using Principle Component Analysis (PCA). Cinnamate derivatives were found to be the main components in the three varieties of K. galanga, whereas K. marginata and K. angustiflora consisted of monoterpene hydrocarbons. Comparing the chemical variation between Kaempferia species in this research and other areas in previous reports revealed similar constituents in different quantities. Additionally, the three varieties of K. galanga showed significant larvicidal activity, with LC50values ranging from 49.03 to 53.48 μg/ml. Based on partial least squares (PLS) regression, δ-3-carene, E-ethyl cinnamate, ethyl-p-methoxycinnamate, γ-cadinene and n-pentadecane are the dominant compounds and contributed positively to the larvicidal activity.
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author Jukreera Panyakaew
Siriwoot Sookkhee
Siriphorn Rotarayanont
Sila Kittiwachana
Sunanta Wangkarn
Pitchaya Mungkornasawakul
author_facet Jukreera Panyakaew
Siriwoot Sookkhee
Siriphorn Rotarayanont
Sila Kittiwachana
Sunanta Wangkarn
Pitchaya Mungkornasawakul
author_sort Jukreera Panyakaew
title Chemical Variation and Potential of Kaempferia Oils as Larvicide Against Aedes aegypti
title_short Chemical Variation and Potential of Kaempferia Oils as Larvicide Against Aedes aegypti
title_full Chemical Variation and Potential of Kaempferia Oils as Larvicide Against Aedes aegypti
title_fullStr Chemical Variation and Potential of Kaempferia Oils as Larvicide Against Aedes aegypti
title_full_unstemmed Chemical Variation and Potential of Kaempferia Oils as Larvicide Against Aedes aegypti
title_sort chemical variation and potential of kaempferia oils as larvicide against aedes aegypti
publishDate 2018
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