El-Shamy, S. SHassanein, H. D.Motaal, A. A. AbdelKassem, H. ATawfik, W. AEl-Hawary, S. SHammouda, F. M2019-12-142019-12-142016-020975-8585https://doi.org/https://t.ly/y0z3nAccession Number: WOS:000410536300137The investigated essential oils of rhizomes and leaves of Alpinia zerumbet (Pers.) B.L. Burtt & R. M. Smith, were evaluated using GC-MS analysis. The yield of the essential oil of the leaves was 0.45% V/W, while that of the rhizomes was 0.25% V/W. The major compounds found in the leaves oil were: 1,8-cineole (24.21%) and terpinen-4-ol (19.67%), while the major compounds found in the rhizomes oil were terpinen-4-ol (17.15%) and turmerone (15.62%). GLC investigation of the unsaponifiable fraction indicates the presence npentacosane (26.35%), n-octane (8.89%) and beta-sitosterol (4.01%). GLC investigation of the fatty acids methyl esters indicate the presence of saturated fatty acids: tetradecanoic acid (10.13%) and unsaturated fatty acids: oleic acid (9.87%). The hexane fraction showed no hepatotoxicity till concentration 1000 mu g/ml. The hexane exerted 90% hepatoprotection at a concentration 25 mu g/ml. The aqueous extract achieved 50% cytotoxicity at 50 mu g/ml on the U937 cells (human leukemic monocyte lymphoma); the methanol extract did not show any cytotoxic activity till the concentration of 100 mu g/ml. The aqueous and methanolic extracts had no cytotoxic effect on PBM cells (peripheral blood mononuclear cell), till a concentration of 100 mu g/ml.enASSAYcytotoxicityhepatoprotectionessential oilAlpinia zerumbet (Pers.) B.LGC-MS Analysis of the Essential Oil of Leaves and Rhizomes of Alpinia zerumbet (Pers.) B.L. and In Vitro Hepatoprotection and Cytotoxicity StudyArticlehttps://doi.org/