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Phytochemical Analysis and Anti-microbial Activity of Some Important Medicinal Plants from North-west of Iran

Due to the increase of microbial resistance to antibiotics and the occurrence of side effects, use of medicinal plants with anti-microbial properties seems to be rational. Hence, in this study, some plants of the Apiaceae, Asteraceae, Brassicaceae, and Cucurbitaceae families were evaluated for antim...

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Autores principales: Karimi, Samaneh, Lotfipour, Farzaneh, Asnaashari, Solmaz, Asgharian, Parina, Sarvari, Yaser, Hazrati, Saeid
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Publicado: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7059075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32184854
http://dx.doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2019.1100817
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author Karimi, Samaneh
Lotfipour, Farzaneh
Asnaashari, Solmaz
Asgharian, Parina
Sarvari, Yaser
Hazrati, Saeid
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Lotfipour, Farzaneh
Asnaashari, Solmaz
Asgharian, Parina
Sarvari, Yaser
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description Due to the increase of microbial resistance to antibiotics and the occurrence of side effects, use of medicinal plants with anti-microbial properties seems to be rational. Hence, in this study, some plants of the Apiaceae, Asteraceae, Brassicaceae, and Cucurbitaceae families were evaluated for antimicrobial effects. The aerial parts of the plants were extracted by different solvents using a Soxhlet apparatus. Subsequently, the inhibitory effect of the extracts on different microbial species was assessed. Extracts with high growth inhibitory effect were fractionated and their MIC was determined. Furthermore, primary phytochemical and GC-MS analysis were used to identify the chemical compounds of potent samples of n-hexane extracts of Eryngium caerulum (E. caeruleum) and Eryngium thyrsoideum (E. thyrsoideum.) Both plants showed considerable antimicrobial activities against Staphylococcus epidermidis among the fractions, 40% and 60% VLC fractions of n-hex extract of E. caeruleum and 40% VLC fraction of n-hexane extract of E. thyrsoideum illustrated the most growth inhibitory effect. Moreover, the results of preliminary phytochemical and GC-MS analysis confirmed that steroids, fatty acids and terpenoids play an important role to show anti-microbial activity, respectively. Among all samples, the 40% VLC fraction of n-hexane extract of E. thyrsoideum for possessing high amounts of fatty acids and terpenoids indicated the most anti-microbial potency.
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spelling pubmed-70590752020-03-17 Phytochemical Analysis and Anti-microbial Activity of Some Important Medicinal Plants from North-west of Iran Karimi, Samaneh Lotfipour, Farzaneh Asnaashari, Solmaz Asgharian, Parina Sarvari, Yaser Hazrati, Saeid Iran J Pharm Res Original Article Due to the increase of microbial resistance to antibiotics and the occurrence of side effects, use of medicinal plants with anti-microbial properties seems to be rational. Hence, in this study, some plants of the Apiaceae, Asteraceae, Brassicaceae, and Cucurbitaceae families were evaluated for antimicrobial effects. The aerial parts of the plants were extracted by different solvents using a Soxhlet apparatus. Subsequently, the inhibitory effect of the extracts on different microbial species was assessed. Extracts with high growth inhibitory effect were fractionated and their MIC was determined. Furthermore, primary phytochemical and GC-MS analysis were used to identify the chemical compounds of potent samples of n-hexane extracts of Eryngium caerulum (E. caeruleum) and Eryngium thyrsoideum (E. thyrsoideum.) Both plants showed considerable antimicrobial activities against Staphylococcus epidermidis among the fractions, 40% and 60% VLC fractions of n-hex extract of E. caeruleum and 40% VLC fraction of n-hexane extract of E. thyrsoideum illustrated the most growth inhibitory effect. Moreover, the results of preliminary phytochemical and GC-MS analysis confirmed that steroids, fatty acids and terpenoids play an important role to show anti-microbial activity, respectively. Among all samples, the 40% VLC fraction of n-hexane extract of E. thyrsoideum for possessing high amounts of fatty acids and terpenoids indicated the most anti-microbial potency. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC7059075/ /pubmed/32184854 http://dx.doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2019.1100817 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Karimi, Samaneh
Lotfipour, Farzaneh
Asnaashari, Solmaz
Asgharian, Parina
Sarvari, Yaser
Hazrati, Saeid
Phytochemical Analysis and Anti-microbial Activity of Some Important Medicinal Plants from North-west of Iran
title Phytochemical Analysis and Anti-microbial Activity of Some Important Medicinal Plants from North-west of Iran
title_full Phytochemical Analysis and Anti-microbial Activity of Some Important Medicinal Plants from North-west of Iran
title_fullStr Phytochemical Analysis and Anti-microbial Activity of Some Important Medicinal Plants from North-west of Iran
title_full_unstemmed Phytochemical Analysis and Anti-microbial Activity of Some Important Medicinal Plants from North-west of Iran
title_short Phytochemical Analysis and Anti-microbial Activity of Some Important Medicinal Plants from North-west of Iran
title_sort phytochemical analysis and anti-microbial activity of some important medicinal plants from north-west of iran
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7059075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32184854
http://dx.doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2019.1100817
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