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Biomed Res Int


Title:Seasonal Variation in Essential Oils Composition and the Biological and Pharmaceutical Protective Effects of Mentha longifolia Leaves Grown in Tunisia
Author(s):Zouari-Bouassida K; Trigui M; Makni S; Jlaiel L; Tounsi S;
Address:"Laboratory of Biopesticides, Center of Biotechnology of Sfax, University of Sfax, P.O. Box 1177, 3018 Sfax, Tunisia. Analysis Department of the Center of Biotechnology of Sfax, University of Sfax, P.O. Box 1177, 3018 Sfax, Tunisia"
Journal Title:Biomed Res Int
Year:2018
Volume:20181209
Issue:
Page Number:7856517 -
DOI: 10.1155/2018/7856517
ISSN/ISBN:2314-6141 (Electronic) 2314-6133 (Print)
Abstract:"This research assessed the seasonal variation of the chemical composition and antibacterial and anticholinesterase activities of essential oils extracted from M. longifolia leaves. The leaves organic fractions were also investigated for their biological activities and pharmacological functions. The essential oil highest yield was recorded in the spring season. Pulegone (26.92%), 1.8 cineole (21.3 %), and L-menthone (10.66 %) were determined as its major compounds in the winter season. In the spring oil, the main components were pulegone (38.2 %) and oleic and palmitic acids (23.79 % and 15. 26 %, respectively). Oxygenated monoterpenes were predominant in the two analyzed samples. The tested oils and organic extracts exhibited promising antibacterial effects against all of the tested bacterial strains. Thanks to its richness in phenolic and flavonoid compounds, the ethyl acetate fraction (Ml EtOAcF) displayed the most active DPPH scavenging ability (IC(50) =12.64 mug/ml) and an interesting beta-carotene bleaching inhibition (IC(50) =34.75 mug/ml) making it a potential candidate for anti-inflammatory evaluation on rats. This evaluation evidenced that M. longifolia pretreated rats showed a marked decrease in paw oedema and inflammatory cells. Additionally, a remarkable acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity of the Ml EtOAcF (IC(50) = 12.3mug/ml) and essential oils were also observed suggesting their neuroprotective property against Alzheimer's disease. Moreover, it was found that its activity level was season dependent. Our investigation, therefore, clearly revealed the medicinal characteristics of M. longifolia leave indicating their potential uses for natural remedies"
Keywords:Alzheimer Disease/drug therapy/metabolism/pathology Animals *Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry/metabolism/pharmacology Bacteria/*growth & development Flavonoids/chemistry/metabolism/pharmacology Humans *Mentha/chemistry/metabolism *Neuroprotective Agents/ch;
Notes:"MedlineZouari-Bouassida, Karama Trigui, Mohamed Makni, Samar Jlaiel, Lobna Tounsi, Slim eng 2019/01/11 Biomed Res Int. 2018 Dec 9; 2018:7856517. doi: 10.1155/2018/7856517. eCollection 2018"

 
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