Chemical composition,cytotoxicityand in vitro antitrypanosomal and antiplasmodial activity of the essential oils of four Cymbopogon species from Benin
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Ethnopharmacological relevance:Cymbopogon species arelargelyusedinfolkmedicineforthetreatment
of manydiseasessomeofwhichrelatedtoparasiticaldiseasesasfeversandheadaches.Aspartofour
researchonantiparasiticessentialoilsfromBenineseplants,wedecidedtoevaluatethe in vitro
antiplasmodial andantitrypanosomalactivitiesofessentialoilsoffour Cymbopogon species usedin
traditional medicineaswellastheircytotoxicity.
Materials andmethods: The essentialoilsoffour Cymbopogon species Cymbopogon citratus (I),
Cymbopogon giganteus (II), Cymbopogon nardus (III) and Cymbopogon schoenantus (IV) fromBenin
obtained byhydrodistillationwereanalysedbyGC/MSandGC/FIDandweretested in vitro against
Trypanosomabruceibrucei and Plasmodium falciparum respectivelyforantitrypanosomalandantiplas-
modial activities.Cytotoxicitywasevaluated in vitro against ChineseHamsterOvary(CHO)cellsandthe
human noncancer fibroblastcellline(WI38)throughMTTassaytoevaluatetheselectivity.
Results: All testedoilsshowedastrongantitrypanosomalactivitywithagoodselectivity.SampleIIwas
the mostactiveagainst Trypanosomabruceibrucei and couldbeconsideredasagoodcandidate.Itwas
less activeagainst Plasmodium falciparum. SamplesII,IIIandIVhadlowornocytotoxicity,butthe
essential oilof Cymbopogon citratus (I), wastoxicagainstCHOcellsandmoderatelytoxicagainstWI38
cells andneedsfurthertoxicologicalstudies.SampleI(29compounds)wascharacterisedbythepresence
as mainconstituentsofgeranial,neral, β-pinene and cis-geraniol;sampleII(53compounds)by trans-pmentha-
1(7),8-dien-2-ol, trans-carveol, trans-p-mentha-2,8-dienol, cis-p-mentha-2,8-dienol, cis-pmentha-
1(7),8-dien-2-ol, limonene, cis-carveol and cis-carvone; sampleIII(28compounds)by β-
citronellal, nerol, β-citronellol, elemolandlimoneneandsampleIV(41compounds)bypiperitone,
(þ)-2-carene, limonene,elemoland β-eudesmol.
Conclusions: Our studyshowsthatessentialoilsof Cymbopogon genus canbeagoodsourceof
antitrypanosomal agents.Thisisthe first reportontheactivityoftheseessentialoilsagainst
Trypanosomabruceibrucei, Plasmodium falciparum and analysisoftheircytotoxicity.
