The Open Plant Science Journal

2009, 3 : 29-34
Published online 2009 June 19. DOI: 10.2174/1874294700903010029
Publisher ID: TOPSJ-3-29

Variation in the Hexanic Extract Composition of Lippia graveolens in an Arid Zone from Mexico: Environmental Influence or True Chemotypes?

Tzasna Hernndeza , Margarita Canalesa , Angel Durana , Ana Mara Garcaa , Jos Guillermo Avilaa , Lus Hernndez-Portillab , Martha Alvaradoa , Marisol Romeroa , Brbara Terna , Patricia Dvilac and Rafael Lira
Laboratorio de Fitoquímica, UBIPRO, Facultad de Estudios Superiores-Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Tlalnepantla 54090, Edo. de Mexico, Mexico.

ABSTRACT

The hexanic extract composition of two populations of Lippia graveolens growing in an arid zone in the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Valley (Zapotitlán Salinas, Puebla), Central Mexico, in different seasons of the year, and in contrasting conditions of ecological disturbance has been studied by GC and GC-MS. Regarding to the composition of these extracts, qualitative differences among the two populations were found. Thus, 9 compounds were identified from the extracts of the Zone A (the less disturbed) and 10 from the ones of Zone B (the most disturbed). Thymol was detected as the major compound in most of the individuals sampled, while at the season level, September was the more productive month for zone B (higher content of identified compounds) and the only one that presents antibacterial activity. Lippia graveolens displays quantitative and qualitative variations both within and between natural plant populations.