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Essential Oil Quality of Lavender Grown Outside Its Native Distribution Range: A Study from Serbia

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dc.contributor.author Kiprovski, Biljana
dc.contributor.author Zeremski, Tijana
dc.contributor.author Varga, Ana
dc.contributor.author Čabarkapa, Ivana
dc.contributor.author Filipović, Jelena
dc.contributor.author Lončar, Biljana
dc.contributor.author Aćimović, Milica
dc.date.accessioned 2023-07-17T07:32:05Z
dc.date.available 2023-07-17T07:32:05Z
dc.date.issued 2023-07-15
dc.identifier.uri http://oa.fins.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/291
dc.description Results on the physicochemical properties and biological activities obtained in this study confirm that the quality of true lavender, lavandin, as well as their cultivars, have not been affected by growing conditions in Central and Northern Serbia (Vojvodina Province). Tested EOs, especially true lavender samples, showed compliance with standard require ments for EO composition and exhibited high antimicrobial activities against important Gram-positive and negative bacteria and yeasts, as well as a high antioxidant capacity. Further research on the optimization of agrotechnology for lavender growing could im prove the stability of the yield of this species. Nevertheless, this preliminary research on the quality of EOs from lavenders grown in Serbia reveals the potential of this species for the future of medicinal and aromatic plant species production and further diversification of agriculture in the area. The cultivation of lavenders would be an innovative approach to further scale-up the revenue of small farmers and primary producers in the period of climate change en_US
dc.description.abstract The aim of this study was to test the quality (physicochemical and sensory odor properties) and bioactivity (antimicrobial and antioxidant activities) of the essential oils (EO) obtained from the most frequently cultivated lavender and lavandin varieties in Serbia, whose cultivation areas were previously reserved for warmer climates, outside the agroecological region of Serbia. Seven EO from true lavenders (L. angustifolia Mill. and cultivars: ‘Hidcote blue’, ‘Munstead’, ‘Primorska’), Croatian indigenous lavandin cultivar (L. × intermedia ‘Budrovka’), lavandin ‘Grosso’ and one un determined lavender sample (Lavandula sp.) showed compliance with standard requirements for lavender EO composition (contents of linalool 23.9–30.2% and 28.9–36.9%, and of linalyl acetate 22.2–32.2% and 6.9–20.7% in true lavender and lavandin samples, respectively). All EO were charac terized as pleasant, with a floral aroma as a prominent odor. Samples exhibited high antimicrobial activities (3.5–14.2 µL mL−1 MIC and MBC values) against important Gram-positive (B. cereus and L. monocytogenes) and Gram-negative bacteria (E. coli) and yeasts (C. albicans), and high antioxidant capacity (IC50 values of 0.23–0.59 µg AAE mL−1 EO). This preliminary research on the quality of lavender EOs reveals the potential of this species for the future of medicinal and aromatic plant species production and further diversification of agriculture in the area. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship This research was supported by the Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, grant numbers: 451-03-47/2023-01/200032, 451-03-47/2023- 01/200222, 451-03-47/2023-01/200134, and HUSRB/1903/42/0059 ‘Enhancing the entrepreneurship and employment potential in cross-border region through innovation driven agricultural practices AGRINNO 2’, Interreg-IPA Cross-border Cooperation Programme Hungary-Serbia (2021–2022). en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Horticulturae en_US
dc.subject antimicrobials en_US
dc.subject antioxidants en_US
dc.subject aroma en_US
dc.subject GC-MS en_US
dc.subject essential oil en_US
dc.subject lavender en_US
dc.subject lavandin en_US
dc.subject Lavandula cultivars en_US
dc.subject sensory odor evaluation en_US
dc.title Essential Oil Quality of Lavender Grown Outside Its Native Distribution Range: A Study from Serbia en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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