Abstract
The composition of an essential oil of thyme from Germany was analyzed by GC/FID and GC-MS. Thirty constituents were identified with thymol (49.6%),
The thyme oil possessed antiradical activity with respect to DPPH, which was greater than the activities of its major individual phenolic components, carvacrol and thymol. The oil also demonstrated a scavenging effect with respect to hydroxyl radicals (OH•), exceeding the effect exercised on the DPPH radical, the respective concentrations resulting in a 50% inhibition (IC50) being 41.4 μg/mL for DPPH and 2.9 μg/mL for OH•. Scavenging of the superoxide radical at a concentration of 50 μg/mL was 76.9%. Thyme essential oil revealed antioxidant activity in a model system comprised of a linoleic acid emulsion where, at a concentration of 0.05%, it caused 59.5% inhibition of conjugated dienes formation and 72.4% inhibition of the generation of secondary oxidized products from linoleic acid.
