| Literature DB >> 31531072 |
Ebru Deveci1, Gülsen Tel-Çayan2, Özlem Usluer3, Mehmet Emin Duru1.
Abstract
Sideritis species have been known as medicinal plants since ancient times, and used as tea in Mediterranean countries such as Turkey, Greece, and Spain. They are also used for the treatment of several ailments such as a cough, common cold, and gastrointestinal disorders. The aim of the present study was to perform the chemical composition, antioxidant, anticholinesterase, and anti-tyrosinase activities of the essential oils of Sideritis albiflora and S. leptoclada. β-caryophyllene (21.2%) and Germacrene D (17.9%) were identified as the major compounds in S. albiflora and S. leptoclada essential oils, respectively. The essential oil of S. albiflora showed the highest lipid peroxidation inhibitory (IC50: 73.8 ± 0.8 µg/mL), DPPH free radical scavenging (28.3±0.1%), ABTS cation radical scavenging (IC50: 50.6 ± 1.0 µg/mL), reducing power (A0.05: 181.7 ± 0.6 µg/mL), acetylcholinesterase (22.1 ± 0.4%), butyrylcholinesterase (IC50: 157.2 ± 0.9 µg/mL) and tyrosinase (15.2 ± 0.4%) inhibitory activities. Moreover, S. albiflora essential oil had rich total phenolic and flavonoid contents indicating 41.5 ± 0.8 µg PEs/mg and 21.4 ± 1.0 µg QEs/mg respectively. This study suggests that consumption of Sideritis species as tea may protect one against melanogenesis, amnesia, and oxidative stress without any observable side effect.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-tyrosinase activity; Anticholinesterase activity; Antioxidant activity; Essential oil; Medicinal plants; Sideritis species
Year: 2019 PMID: 31531072 PMCID: PMC6706731 DOI: 10.22037/ijpr.2019.1100657
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Pharm Res ISSN: 1726-6882 Impact factor: 1.696
Antioxidant activities of the essential oils of S. albiflora and S. leptoclada by β-carotene-linoleic acid, DPPH•, ABTS•+, CUPRAC and metal chelating assaysa
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: IC values represent the means ± SEM of three parallel sample measurements (p < 0.05).
: % inhibition of 800 µg/mL concentration of samples.
: A values represent the means ± SEM of three parallel sample measurements (p < 0.05).
:Reference compound.
:NT: not tested.
:NA: not active.
Total phenolic and total flavonoid contents of the essential oils of S. albiflora and S. leptocladaa
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| 41.5±0.8 | 21.4±1.0 |
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| 32.5±0.5 | 5.5±0.3 |
Values expressed are means ± S.D. of three parallel measurements. (p < 0.05)
PEs, pyrocatechol equivalents.
QEs, quercetin equivalents.
Anticholinesterase and anti-tyrosinase activities of the essential oils of S. albiflora and S. leptoclada.a
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| 22.1±0.4 | 157.2±0.9 | 15.2±0.4 |
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| 4.3±0.3 | 199.0±1.0 |
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| Galantamine | 80.4±0.4 | 50.8±0.9 |
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| Kojic acid |
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| 83.6±0.2 | |
IC values represent the means ± standard deviation of three parallel measurements (p < 0.05).
% inhibition of 200 µg/mL concentration of Sideritis essential oils.
Reference compounds.
NT: not tested.
NA: not active.
Chemical composition of the essential oils of Sideritis albiflora and S. leptoclada
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| 914 |
| 0.1 | 0.7 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 942 | 1-octen-3-ol | 0.6 | - | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 954 | 3-octanol | 0.2 | - | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 960 |
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| 1.3 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 989 |
| 0.3 | 0.1 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1000 | Benzeneacetaldehyde | 0.1 | - | MS, RI |
| 1023 |
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| - | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1025 | Limonene | 0.8 | 0.4 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1026 |
| 2.0 | 1.8 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1046 |
| 0.2 | 0.1 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1074 | Terpinolene | - | 0.2 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1109 | Linalol | - | 0.9 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1068 | Linalool oxyde | 0.1 | - | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1075 | 2-Nonen-1-ol | 0.8 | - | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1106 |
| - | 0.2 | MS, RI |
| 1131 |
| 0.2 | 0.1 | MS, RI |
| 1159 | Terpinene-4-ol | 1.0 | 0.4 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1169 |
| 1.0 | 0.9 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1175 | Verbenone | - | 0.1 | MS, RI |
| 1177 | Myrtenol | - | 0.3 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1168 |
| - | 0.1 | MS, RI |
| 1250 | Nerol | 0.4 | 0.4 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1252 | Linalyl acetate | 2.2 |
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| 1284 | Bornyl acetate | - | 0.4 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1286 | Thymol | 1.5 | 0.2 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1295 | Carvacrol | 6.0 | 2.4 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1338 | Eugenol | 1.2 | 0.4 | MS, RI |
| 1347 |
| - | 0.2 | MS, RI |
| 1360 | Domascenone | - | 1.2 | MS, RI |
| 1371 |
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| 4.6 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1381 |
| 0.6 | 1.9 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1385 |
| 4.3 |
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| 1390 |
| - | 1.2 | MS, RI |
| 1408 |
| 0.3 | 1.5 | MS, RI |
Chemical composition of the essential oils of Sideritis albiflora and S. leptoclada
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| 1448 |
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| 1452 |
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| 1456 | Alloaromadendrene | 1.0 | 0.6 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1474 | Germacrene D |
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| 1487 |
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| 6.3 | MS, RI |
| 1489 |
| - | 0.5 | MS, RI |
| 1512 | Nerolidol | 2.5 | - | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1546 |
| 0.8 |
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| 1549 | Spathulenol | 1.6 | - | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1561 | Caryophyllene oxide | 9.0 | 5.4 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1578 | Viridiflorol | 6.0 | - | MS, RI |
| 1590 | Ledol | 3.4 | 2.1 | MS, RI |
| 1598 | Alloaromadendrene oxide | - | 0.8 | MS, RI |
| 1608 |
| - | 3.2 | MS, RI |
| 1678 | 2-Tridecenoic acid | - | 0.9 | MS, RI |
| 1739 | Tetradecanoic acid | 1.0 | 1.6 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1833 | Hexahydrofarnesyl acetone | 2.0 | 2.2 | MS, RI |
| 1850 | Pentadecanoic acid |
| 0.1 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 1895 | Farnesyl acetone | 0.1 | - | MS, RI |
| 1901 | 2-Heptadecanone |
| 1.3 | MS, RI |
| 1977 | Manoyl oxide |
| 1.2 | MS, RI |
| 2001 | Palmitic acid |
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| 2112 | Oleic acid |
| 0.2 | Co-GC, MS, RI |
| 2300 | Tricosane |
| - | MS, RI |
| 2400 | Tetracosane |
| - | MS, RI |
| Monoterpene hydrocarbons | 3.2 | 4.6 | ||
| Monoterpenoids | 13.7 | 6.8 | ||
| Sesquiterpene hydrocarbons | 43.2 | 69.5 | ||
| Sesquiterpenoids | 22.5 | 11.5 | ||
| Others | 17.1 | 7.5 | ||
| Total identified (%) | 99.7 | 99.9 | ||
| Total number of compounds | 41 | 47 |
Co-GC : Co-injection with authentic compounds, RI: Retention Index literature comparison, tr: trace.
: Kovats index on DB–5 fused silica column,
: Percentage concentration,