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Multiple uses of Essential Oil and By-Products from Various Parts of the Yakushima Native Cedar (Cryptomeria Japonica)
Authors:Toshinori Nakagawa  Qinchang Zhu  Hiroya Ishikawa  Koichiro Ohnuki  Kenichi Kakino  Naoya Horiuchi
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan;2. International College of Arts and Sciences, Fukuoka Women's University, Fukuoka, Japan;3. Department of Biological and Environmental Chemistry, Kinki University, Fukuoka, Japan;4. Evaluation Center of Health and Nutrition Inc., Fukuoka, Japan;5. Yawaraka Co., Ltd., Kagoshima, Japan
Abstract:This article presents multiple potential uses of the Yakushima native cedar (Cryptomeria japonica), known in Japan as the Yaku-sugi tree. The Yaku-sugi was divided into four parts: leaves, branches with leaves, branches, and stems. We obtained the essential oil, hydrosol, distillation residue, and distillation wastewater from the trees. Essential oil and hydrosol were determined to be volatile organic compounds. All samples were screened for the following bioactivities: antioxidative, antibacterial, and anti-melanogenesis activities. Freeze-dried distillation residue was tested to assess whether it had a deodorizing effect. The main component of the leaf essential oil was found to be monoterpenes. In contrast, the stem essential oil mainly contained sesquiterpenes. In terms of bioactivities, the leaf essential oil showed antibacterial activity and the stem essential oil showed anti-melanogenesis activity. Distillation residue and wastewater showed many activities, including antioxidant, antibacterial, and anti-melanogenesis activities. Moreover, the residue had a deodorizing effect against ammonia.
Keywords:Antibacteria  anti-melanogenesis  antioxdant  Cryptomeria japonica  deodorizing effect
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