CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS AND CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITY OF ESSENTIAL OILS EXTRACTED FROM HEDYCHIUM CORONARIUM J.KOENIG GROWN IN VIETNAM
DOI:
10.56824/vujs.2024a113a
Publication Date:
2025-03-24T08:44:54Z
AUTHORS (12)
ABSTRACT
Hedychium coronarium, commonly known as white ginger lily
(Zingiberaceae), is a native species in Asian forests. The plant
has long been used as a traditional medicine for treating pain
and inflammatory conditions and as a food-flavouring spice.
In this work, the essential oil samples prepared from
Hedychium coronarium leaves, rhizomes, and stems were
analyzed by gas chromatography coupled with the mass
spectrometry (GC/MS) method, which gave information on the
main chemical components of leaf essential oil [β-pinene
(27.90%), caryophyllene (23.93%), caryophyllene oxide
(17.31%)], rhizome essential oil [β-pinene (29.56%), sabinene
(12.05%), coronarin E (10.91%), p-cymene (10.39%), and α-
pinene (10.06%)], and stem essential oil [α-phellandrene
(18.71%), p-cymene (12.68%), β-pinene (12.18%)]. Three
essential oils were also evaluated for their cytotoxic effects
against SK-LU-1 cells (lung adenocarcinoma). The leaf
essential oil was shown to be the most potent cytotoxic agent
with an IC50 value of 80.19 ± 3.32 μg/mL. The cytotoxic
activity against SK-LU-1 cells of the essential oils of
Hedychium coronarium was reported for the first time. The
results of this investigation indicated the similarities and
differences among the chemical compositions of leaf, rhizome,
and stem parts of Hedychium coronarium collected in
Vietnam, which can be considered a potential and inexpensive
resource of zingiberaceous essential oils.
Keywords: Hedychium coronarium; essential oil; GC/MS;
SK-LU-1
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