Research Article

Potential Use of Essential Oil Isolated from Cleistocalyx operculatus Leaves as a Topical Dermatological Agent for Treatment of Burn Wound

Table 1

Identification of some bioactive compounds in essential oil of Cleistocalyx operculatus leaves.

NumberRT
(min)
Compound nameFormulasM.W.NIST ref.Bioactivities

(1)9.498Camphenol, 6-C10H16O152141039

(2)9.767IsopinocarveolC10H16O152292836Antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant [3]

(3)10.416p-Cymen-8-olC10H14O150290794

(4)10.595(−)-MyrtenolC10H16O152334014Anti-inflammatory, antinociceptive [4]

(5)10.785I-VerbenoneC10H14O150141212Antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anticonvulsive [5]

(6)10.897cis-CarveolC10H16O152291523

(7)15.416Ethaneperoxoic acid, 1-cyano-4,4-dimethyl-1-phenylpentyl ethaneperoxateC16H21NO327566383

(8)16.098(+)-CarotolC15H26O22242544Antifungal [6]

(9)16.154Caryophyllene oxideC15H24O220156329Analgesic, anti-inflammatory [7], anticancer [8]

(10)17.273(−)-GlobulolC15H26O222109228Antimicrobial [9]

(11)17.4182-(4a,8-Dimethyl-2,3,4,4a,5,6-hexahydronaphthalen-2-yl)propan-1-C15H24O220189031

(12)17.4186-Isopropenyl-4,8a-dimethyl-1,2,3,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-naphthalen-2-olC15H24O220189102

(13)19.331LongipinocarvoneC15H22O218151871