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Chemo-Diversity and Antiradical Potential of Twelve Matricaria chamomilla L. Populations from Iran: Proof of Ecological Effects
Matricaria chamomilla L. is a popular medicinal herb that is used for healing various diseases and is widely distributed worldwide in temperate climate zones, and even in the subtropical climate of Southern and Western Iran. This study was aimed at comparing the volatile oil constituents, along with...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6479860/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30987223 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24071315 |
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author | Piri, Elahe Mahmoodi Sourestani, Mohammad Khaleghi, Esmaeil Mottaghipisheh, Javad Zomborszki, Zoltán Péter Hohmann, Judit Csupor, Dezső |
author_facet | Piri, Elahe Mahmoodi Sourestani, Mohammad Khaleghi, Esmaeil Mottaghipisheh, Javad Zomborszki, Zoltán Péter Hohmann, Judit Csupor, Dezső |
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description | Matricaria chamomilla L. is a popular medicinal herb that is used for healing various diseases and is widely distributed worldwide in temperate climate zones, and even in the subtropical climate of Southern and Western Iran. This study was aimed at comparing the volatile oil constituents, along with antiradical potential and HPLC analysis of methanolic extracts from twelve plant samples growing in Iran. The present research was carried out for the first time on these populations. Among seventeen identified volatile chemicals evaluated by GC/MS and GC/FID, representing 92.73–97.71% of the total oils, α-bisabolone oxide A (45.64–65.41%) was the major constituent, except in case of “Sarableh” as a new chemotype, where (E)- and (Z)-γ-bisabolene (42.76 and 40.08%, respectively) were the predominant components. Oxygenated sesquiterpenes (53.31–74.52%) were the most abundant compounds in the samples excluding “Sarableh” with 91.3% sesquiterpene hydrocarbons. “Sarableh” also exerted the most potent antioxidant capacity with EC(50) = 7.76 ± 0.3 µg/mL and 6.51 ± 0.63 mmol TE (Trolox(®) equivalents)/g. In addition, populations “Lali” and “Bagh Malek” contained the highest amounts of apigenin and luteolin with 1.19 ± 0.01 mg/g and 2.20 ± 0.0 mg/g of plant material, respectively. Our findings depict a clear correlation between phytochemical profiles and antiradical potential of M. chamomilla and geographical factors. |
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spelling | pubmed-64798602019-04-30 Chemo-Diversity and Antiradical Potential of Twelve Matricaria chamomilla L. Populations from Iran: Proof of Ecological Effects Piri, Elahe Mahmoodi Sourestani, Mohammad Khaleghi, Esmaeil Mottaghipisheh, Javad Zomborszki, Zoltán Péter Hohmann, Judit Csupor, Dezső Molecules Article Matricaria chamomilla L. is a popular medicinal herb that is used for healing various diseases and is widely distributed worldwide in temperate climate zones, and even in the subtropical climate of Southern and Western Iran. This study was aimed at comparing the volatile oil constituents, along with antiradical potential and HPLC analysis of methanolic extracts from twelve plant samples growing in Iran. The present research was carried out for the first time on these populations. Among seventeen identified volatile chemicals evaluated by GC/MS and GC/FID, representing 92.73–97.71% of the total oils, α-bisabolone oxide A (45.64–65.41%) was the major constituent, except in case of “Sarableh” as a new chemotype, where (E)- and (Z)-γ-bisabolene (42.76 and 40.08%, respectively) were the predominant components. Oxygenated sesquiterpenes (53.31–74.52%) were the most abundant compounds in the samples excluding “Sarableh” with 91.3% sesquiterpene hydrocarbons. “Sarableh” also exerted the most potent antioxidant capacity with EC(50) = 7.76 ± 0.3 µg/mL and 6.51 ± 0.63 mmol TE (Trolox(®) equivalents)/g. In addition, populations “Lali” and “Bagh Malek” contained the highest amounts of apigenin and luteolin with 1.19 ± 0.01 mg/g and 2.20 ± 0.0 mg/g of plant material, respectively. Our findings depict a clear correlation between phytochemical profiles and antiradical potential of M. chamomilla and geographical factors. MDPI 2019-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6479860/ /pubmed/30987223 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24071315 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Piri, Elahe Mahmoodi Sourestani, Mohammad Khaleghi, Esmaeil Mottaghipisheh, Javad Zomborszki, Zoltán Péter Hohmann, Judit Csupor, Dezső Chemo-Diversity and Antiradical Potential of Twelve Matricaria chamomilla L. Populations from Iran: Proof of Ecological Effects |
title | Chemo-Diversity and Antiradical Potential of Twelve Matricaria chamomilla L. Populations from Iran: Proof of Ecological Effects |
title_full | Chemo-Diversity and Antiradical Potential of Twelve Matricaria chamomilla L. Populations from Iran: Proof of Ecological Effects |
title_fullStr | Chemo-Diversity and Antiradical Potential of Twelve Matricaria chamomilla L. Populations from Iran: Proof of Ecological Effects |
title_full_unstemmed | Chemo-Diversity and Antiradical Potential of Twelve Matricaria chamomilla L. Populations from Iran: Proof of Ecological Effects |
title_short | Chemo-Diversity and Antiradical Potential of Twelve Matricaria chamomilla L. Populations from Iran: Proof of Ecological Effects |
title_sort | chemo-diversity and antiradical potential of twelve matricaria chamomilla l. populations from iran: proof of ecological effects |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6479860/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30987223 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24071315 |
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