The chemical composition of essential oils of six Stachys species, S. cretica L ssp. vacillans Rech. fil., S. germanica L, S. hydrophila Boiss., S. nivea Labill., S. palustris L. and S. spinosa L., obtained by hydrodistillation, was studied by GC and GC-MS. All the oils have in common a great percentage of fatty acids and esters (24.2-58.5%) and a high amount of sesquiterpenes (16-35.9%). with the exception of the oil from S. palustris, which consisted mainly of carbonylic compounds (25.4%). The antioxidant activity by DPPH test and the anti proliferative activity on a series of human cancer cell lines (02, amelanotic melanoma and ACHN, renal cell adenocarcinoma) were investigated for all the oils. S. palustris, S. cretica and S. hydrophila showed the highest antiradical effect, with IC(50) values of 0.482, 0.652 and 0.664 mg/ml, respectively. The most anti proliferative essential oil against C32 cell line was the oil of S. germanica with a 77% of inhibition at a concentration of 100 mu g/ml. S. germanica, S. palustris and S. spinosa showed the most antiproliferative activity on ACHN cell line, at a concentration of 100 mu g/ml,with 81%, 77% and 73% inhibition, respectively.
Comparative chemical composition, free radical-scavenging and cytotoxic properties of essential oils of six Stachys species from different regions of the Mediterranean Area / Filomena, Conforti; Federica, Menichini; Formisano, Carmen; Rigano, Daniela; Senatore, Felice; Nelly Apostolides, Arnold; Franco, Piozzi. - In: FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0308-8146. - STAMPA. - 116:4(2009), pp. 898-905. [10.1016/j.foodchem.2009.03.044]
Comparative chemical composition, free radical-scavenging and cytotoxic properties of essential oils of six Stachys species from different regions of the Mediterranean Area
FORMISANO, CARMEN;RIGANO, DANIELA;SENATORE, FELICE;
2009
Abstract
The chemical composition of essential oils of six Stachys species, S. cretica L ssp. vacillans Rech. fil., S. germanica L, S. hydrophila Boiss., S. nivea Labill., S. palustris L. and S. spinosa L., obtained by hydrodistillation, was studied by GC and GC-MS. All the oils have in common a great percentage of fatty acids and esters (24.2-58.5%) and a high amount of sesquiterpenes (16-35.9%). with the exception of the oil from S. palustris, which consisted mainly of carbonylic compounds (25.4%). The antioxidant activity by DPPH test and the anti proliferative activity on a series of human cancer cell lines (02, amelanotic melanoma and ACHN, renal cell adenocarcinoma) were investigated for all the oils. S. palustris, S. cretica and S. hydrophila showed the highest antiradical effect, with IC(50) values of 0.482, 0.652 and 0.664 mg/ml, respectively. The most anti proliferative essential oil against C32 cell line was the oil of S. germanica with a 77% of inhibition at a concentration of 100 mu g/ml. S. germanica, S. palustris and S. spinosa showed the most antiproliferative activity on ACHN cell line, at a concentration of 100 mu g/ml,with 81%, 77% and 73% inhibition, respectively.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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