Recording insect death and essential oil composition of Ferula communis L. flowers in Al Ula, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Natural bioactive compounds, which occur in aromatic plants, are now more widely recognized. The aromatic plant family Apiaceae, which has various bioactivities and chemical compositions, includes Ferula communis L. The authors planned frequent field expeditions to two locations where Ferula communi...

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Main Authors: Rayan M. Alansari, Amin A. Seleem, Belal H.M. Hussein
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Published: Elsevier 2024-04-01
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author Rayan M. Alansari
Amin A. Seleem
Belal H.M. Hussein
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description Natural bioactive compounds, which occur in aromatic plants, are now more widely recognized. The aromatic plant family Apiaceae, which has various bioactivities and chemical compositions, includes Ferula communis L. The authors planned frequent field expeditions to two locations where Ferula communis L. grows, Hassat Al-Dab and Almotadal, which are close to the Al Ula Government in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The flowers of Ferula communis L. were cut and dried for hydrodistillation using a Clevenger-type apparatus. During the flowering season of Ferula communis L., some insects were found dead on the flowers; Simosyrphus aegyptius, Colletes latreille, and Apis mellifera. GC-MS techniques were used to analyze the essential oils (Eos) of the Ferula communis L. flower obtained by hydrodistillation. Forty-two compounds were identified in the total essential oils. Oxygenated and hydrocarbon sesquiterpenes were the most dominant class of compounds in the flower oils. The main representatives of these groups were dihydrodehydrocostus lactone (15.0%), α-acorenol (8.4%), α-eudesmol (7.1%), eudesma-4, 11-dien-2-ol (5.3%), elemol (4.9%), aristolene (4%), γ-elemene (3.8%), epi-cedrol (3.5), and β-eudesmol (3.4%), respectively, as the most abundant components. Besides the sesquiterpene derivatives, an active constituent oxygenated monoterpene was obtained from the essential oil and identified as 4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-ynyl)-4-hydroxy-2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-2-enone (4.6%). The study concluded that the flowers of Ferula communis L. and its essential oil would be good candidates as biopesticides.
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spelling doaj-art-80ea4abe914443dd8e88ec0f6e353acc2025-08-20T03:10:22ZengElsevierKuwait Journal of Science2307-41162024-04-01512100171https://doi.org/10.1016/j.kjs.2023.100171Recording insect death and essential oil composition of Ferula communis L. flowers in Al Ula, Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaRayan M. Alansari0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2574-6517Amin A. Seleem1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4633-7835Belal H.M. Hussein2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9466-1584Biology Department, Faculty of Science and Arts, Al Ula, Taibah University, Al-Madinah Al-Munawarah, Saudi ArabiaBiology Department, Faculty of Science and Arts, Al Ula, Taibah University, Al-Madinah Al-Munawarah, Saudi Arabia; Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag University, Sohag, EgyptChemistry Department, Faculty of Science and Arts, Al Ula, Taibah University, Al-Madinah Al-Munawarah, Saudi Arabia; Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, EgyptNatural bioactive compounds, which occur in aromatic plants, are now more widely recognized. The aromatic plant family Apiaceae, which has various bioactivities and chemical compositions, includes Ferula communis L. The authors planned frequent field expeditions to two locations where Ferula communis L. grows, Hassat Al-Dab and Almotadal, which are close to the Al Ula Government in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The flowers of Ferula communis L. were cut and dried for hydrodistillation using a Clevenger-type apparatus. During the flowering season of Ferula communis L., some insects were found dead on the flowers; Simosyrphus aegyptius, Colletes latreille, and Apis mellifera. GC-MS techniques were used to analyze the essential oils (Eos) of the Ferula communis L. flower obtained by hydrodistillation. Forty-two compounds were identified in the total essential oils. Oxygenated and hydrocarbon sesquiterpenes were the most dominant class of compounds in the flower oils. The main representatives of these groups were dihydrodehydrocostus lactone (15.0%), α-acorenol (8.4%), α-eudesmol (7.1%), eudesma-4, 11-dien-2-ol (5.3%), elemol (4.9%), aristolene (4%), γ-elemene (3.8%), epi-cedrol (3.5), and β-eudesmol (3.4%), respectively, as the most abundant components. Besides the sesquiterpene derivatives, an active constituent oxygenated monoterpene was obtained from the essential oil and identified as 4-(3,3-dimethyl-but-1-ynyl)-4-hydroxy-2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-2-enone (4.6%). The study concluded that the flowers of Ferula communis L. and its essential oil would be good candidates as biopesticides.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2307410823002158ferula communis l.insect deathapiaceae familygc–ms analysissesquiterpenes
spellingShingle Rayan M. Alansari
Amin A. Seleem
Belal H.M. Hussein
Recording insect death and essential oil composition of Ferula communis L. flowers in Al Ula, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Kuwait Journal of Science
ferula communis l.
insect death
apiaceae family
gc–ms analysis
sesquiterpenes
title Recording insect death and essential oil composition of Ferula communis L. flowers in Al Ula, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title_full Recording insect death and essential oil composition of Ferula communis L. flowers in Al Ula, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Recording insect death and essential oil composition of Ferula communis L. flowers in Al Ula, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Recording insect death and essential oil composition of Ferula communis L. flowers in Al Ula, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title_short Recording insect death and essential oil composition of Ferula communis L. flowers in Al Ula, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
title_sort recording insect death and essential oil composition of ferula communis l flowers in al ula kingdom of saudi arabia
topic ferula communis l.
insect death
apiaceae family
gc–ms analysis
sesquiterpenes
url https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2307410823002158
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