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A possible role of partially pyrolysed essential oils in Australian Aboriginal traditional ceremonial and medicinal smoking applications of Eremophila longifolia (R. Br.) F. Muell (Scrophulariaceae)

机译:部分热解精油在澳大利亚原住民传统礼仪和药用吸烟中可能会发挥作用,而长叶Eeremophila Longifolia(R. Br。)F. Muell(玄参科)

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Ethnopharmacological significance Eremophila longifolia is one of the most respected of the traditional medicines used by Australian Aboriginal people. Customary use involves smoldering the leaves over hot embers of a fire to produce an acrid smoke, believed to have therapeutic effects broadly consistent with antimicrobial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory capacity. Aim of the study The current study aims to examine the contribution of partially pyrolysed and non-pyrolysed essential oils in traditional usage of Eremophila longifolia. Materials and methods Non-pyrolysed and partially pyrolysed essential oils were produced by hydrodistillation and part-wet/part-dry distillation, respectively. All samples were tested for antimicrobial activity by broth dilution. Some of these samples were further treated to an incrementally stepped temperature profile in a novel procedure employing a commercial thermocycler in an attempt to mimic the effect of temperature gradients produced during smoking ceremonies. Components from the pyrodistilled oils were compared with the non-pyrodistilled oils, using GC-MS, GC-FID and HPLC-PAD. The 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl method, was used to compare free radical scavenging ability. Results Partially pyrolysed oils had approximately three or more times greater antimicrobial activity, enhanced in cultures warmed incrementally to 60 C and held for 30 s and further enhanced if held for 2 min. Partially pyrolysed oils showed a radical scavenging capacity 30-700 times greater than the corresponding non-pyrolysed oils. HPLC-PAD revealed the presence of additional constituents not present in the fresh essential oil. Conclusion These results, by showing enhanced antimicrobial and antioxidant activities, provide the first known Western scientific justification for the smoking ceremonies involving leaves of Eremophila longifolia. During customary use, both partially pyrolysed as well as non-pyrolysed essential oils may contribute significantly to the overall intended medicinal effect.
机译:民族药理学意义长叶Emerophila longifolia是澳大利亚原住民最尊敬的传统药物之一。常规用途包括将叶子闷烧在火的余烬上以产生刺激性的烟雾,据信这种烟雾具有与抗菌,抗真菌和抗炎能力大致相符的治疗效果。研究目的本研究旨在研究部分热解和非热解精油在传统用法中的应用。材料和方法非热解精油和部分热解精油分别通过加氢蒸馏和部分湿/部分干蒸馏生产。通过肉汤稀释测试所有样品的抗微生物活性。这些样本中的一些样本在采用商用热循环仪的新型程序中进一步处理成逐步升高的温度曲线,试图模仿吸烟仪式期间产生的温度梯度的影响。使用GC-MS,GC-FID和HPLC-PAD将焦馏油中的成分与非焦馏油中的成分进行比较。使用2,2-二苯基-1-吡啶并肼基方法比较自由基清除能力。结果部分热解油的抗微生物活性约为三倍或更多倍,在逐渐升温至60°C并保持30 s的培养物中会增强,如果保持2 min则进一步增强。部分热解油的自由基清除能力比相应的非热解油大30-700倍。 HPLC-PAD揭示了新鲜精油中不存在的其他成分。结论这些结果通过显示出增强的抗微生物和抗氧化活性,为涉及长叶艾美叶的吸烟仪式提供了第一个已知的西方科学依据。在常规使用期间,部分热解的精油和非热解的精油都可能对总体预期的医学作用有重大贡献。

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