| Literature DB >> 23827382 |
Alessandro Venditti1, Armandodoriano Bianco, Marcello Nicoletti, Luana Quassinti, Massimo Bramucci, Giulio Lupidi, Luca Agostino Vitali, Dezemona Petrelli, Fabrizio Papa, Sauro Vittori, Domenico Lucarini, Laura Maleci Bini, Claudia Giuliani, Filippo Maggi.
Abstract
Stachys alopecuros subsp. divulsa (Lamiaceae), a perennial herb endemic to central Italy growing on mountain pastures, was investigated for the first time for the content of secondary metabolites, for the micromorphology and histochemistry of glandular trichomes, and for the biological activity of the volatile oil, namely cytotoxic, antioxidant and antimicrobial. The plant showed the molecular pattern of iridoids, among which a new iridoid diglycoside (4'-O-β-D-galactopyranosyl-teuhircoside) was detected, together with a sterol glucoside and a phenylethanoid glycoside. The essential oil from the flowering aerial parts was characterized by a high proportion of sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (65.1%), with (E)-caryophyllene (33.2%) as the most abundant, while other main components were germacrene D (7.6%), α-humulene (6.4%) and the oxygenated cis-sesquisabinene hydrate (10.2%). Taken together, polar and apolar chemical profiles support the classification of the species within the section Betonica of the genus Stachys. Micromorphological study revealed three types of glandular hairs secreting different classes of compounds, with type A peltate hairs producing the bulk of the essential oil. MTT assay revealed the potential of the volatile oil in inhibiting A375, HCT116 and MDA-MB 231 tumor cells (IC₅₀ values below 20 μg/ml).Entities:
Keywords: Biological activity; Essential oil; Iridoids; Lamiaceae; Stachys alopecuros subsp. divulsa; Verbascoside
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23827382 DOI: 10.1016/j.fitote.2013.06.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fitoterapia ISSN: 0367-326X Impact factor: 2.882