Journal of Medicinal Plants and Studies

 

Volume 2, Issue 1

 

In vitro antimicrobial activity and GCMS analysis of essential oil of Artemisia maritima (Linn.) from Lahaul & Spiti (Cold Desert) region of North-Indian higher altitude Himalayas

Author(s): Vivek Sharma, Bikram Singh, Raghbir C. Gupta, Harcharan S. Dhaliwal, Devendra K. Srivastava

Abstract: The essential oil analysis of Artemisia maritima (Linn.) has been done for the first time from Keylong of Lahaul & Spiti region of Himalayas. The extraction yield of A. maritima oil was 0.33% and representing 94.17% of the composition of oil. The major constituents of the oil were as follow: Eucalyptol (23.2%); Camphor (20.7%); Borneol (13.7%); Bornyl acetate (13.2%) and Germacrene-D (2.0%). The present study describes the phytochemical profile and antimicrobial activity of essential oil of A. maritima. Essential oil showed maximum zone of inhibition and minimal inhibition concentration against Bacillus subtilis (MTCC-2451) and Pseudomonas fluorescence (MTCC-664) bacterial strains.

 

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