Terpenoid composition of the wound-induced bark exudate of Commiphora tenuis from Ethiopia.
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The bark of Commiphora tenuis Vollensen exudes a translucent, free-flowing odoriferous liquid upon wounding which was analysed by capillary GLC and GLC-MS. 42 mono- and sesquiterpenes were detected and 37 identified. The main components of the monoterpenoid fraction were alpha-pinene (60.8%), beta-pinene (8.8%), sabinene (6.3%), alpha-thujene (8.9%), limonene (5.5%), 3-carene (3.7%), beta-myrcene (1.8%), and beta-elemene (1.1%) constituting 97% of the oil. Identified sesquiterpenoid components constituted approximately 1.6% of the oil. Oleanolic acid acetate was isolated and identified as the main triterpene from the resin by 1H- and 13C-NMR. Three other triterpenes of the olean-12-ene group were also detected using GC-MS. The essential oil exhibited antibacterial activities against Staphylococcus aureus. Proteus mirabilis and E. coli with MIC between 0.5 and 1%.