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Phytochemical profiling of antimicrobial and potential antioxidant plant: Nepeta cataria

Traditional and phytochemical studies have confirmed the richness and diversity of medicinal plants such as Nepeta cataria (N. cataria), but more studies are needed to complete its metabolite profiling. The objective of this research was to enhance the metabolomic picture and bioactivity of N. catar...

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Autores principales: Nadeem, Ali, Shahzad, Hira, Ahmed, Bashir, Muntean, Tudor, Waseem, Maaz, Tabassum, Aisha
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9549696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36226301
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.969316
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author Nadeem, Ali
Shahzad, Hira
Ahmed, Bashir
Muntean, Tudor
Waseem, Maaz
Tabassum, Aisha
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Shahzad, Hira
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Muntean, Tudor
Waseem, Maaz
Tabassum, Aisha
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description Traditional and phytochemical studies have confirmed the richness and diversity of medicinal plants such as Nepeta cataria (N. cataria), but more studies are needed to complete its metabolite profiling. The objective of this research was to enhance the metabolomic picture and bioactivity of N. cataria for better evaluation. Phytochemical analysis was performed by bio-guided protocols and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS). For this, solvents such as methanol, ethanol, water, acetone, and hexane were used to extract a wide number of chemicals. Antibacterial analysis was performed using the 96-well plate test, Kirby Bauer's disk diffusion method, and the resazurin microdilution test. Antioxidant activity was determined by the DPPH assay and radical scavenging capacity was evaluated by the oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) assay. GC/MS analysis revealed a total of 247 identified and 127 novel metabolites from all extracts of N. cataria. Water and acetone extracts had the highest identified metabolites (n = 79), whereas methanol extract was the highest in unidentified metabolites (n = 48). The most abundant phytochemicals in methanol extract were 1-isopropylcyclohex-1-ene (concentration = 27.376) and bicyclo [2.2.1] heptan-2-one (concentration = 20.437), whereas in ethanol extract, it was 9,12,15-octadecatrienoic acid (concentration = 27.308) and 1-isopropylcyclohex-1-ene (concentration = 25.854). An abundance of 2 methyl indoles, conhydrin, and coumarin was found in water extracts; a good concentration of eucalyptol was found in acetone extract; and 7,9-di-tert-butyl-1-oxaspiro is the most abundant phytochemicals in hexane extracts. The highest concentration of flavonoids and phenols were identified in hexane and methanol extracts, respectively. The highest antioxidant potential (DPPH assay) was observed in acetone extract. The ethanolic extract exhibited a two-fold higher ORAC than the methanol extract. This examination demonstrated the inhibitory effect against a set of microbes and the presence of polar and non-polar constituents of N. cataria. The results of this study provide a safe resource for the development of food, agriculture, pharmaceutical, and other industrial products upon further research validation.
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spelling pubmed-95496962022-10-11 Phytochemical profiling of antimicrobial and potential antioxidant plant: Nepeta cataria Nadeem, Ali Shahzad, Hira Ahmed, Bashir Muntean, Tudor Waseem, Maaz Tabassum, Aisha Front Plant Sci Plant Science Traditional and phytochemical studies have confirmed the richness and diversity of medicinal plants such as Nepeta cataria (N. cataria), but more studies are needed to complete its metabolite profiling. The objective of this research was to enhance the metabolomic picture and bioactivity of N. cataria for better evaluation. Phytochemical analysis was performed by bio-guided protocols and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS). For this, solvents such as methanol, ethanol, water, acetone, and hexane were used to extract a wide number of chemicals. Antibacterial analysis was performed using the 96-well plate test, Kirby Bauer's disk diffusion method, and the resazurin microdilution test. Antioxidant activity was determined by the DPPH assay and radical scavenging capacity was evaluated by the oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) assay. GC/MS analysis revealed a total of 247 identified and 127 novel metabolites from all extracts of N. cataria. Water and acetone extracts had the highest identified metabolites (n = 79), whereas methanol extract was the highest in unidentified metabolites (n = 48). The most abundant phytochemicals in methanol extract were 1-isopropylcyclohex-1-ene (concentration = 27.376) and bicyclo [2.2.1] heptan-2-one (concentration = 20.437), whereas in ethanol extract, it was 9,12,15-octadecatrienoic acid (concentration = 27.308) and 1-isopropylcyclohex-1-ene (concentration = 25.854). An abundance of 2 methyl indoles, conhydrin, and coumarin was found in water extracts; a good concentration of eucalyptol was found in acetone extract; and 7,9-di-tert-butyl-1-oxaspiro is the most abundant phytochemicals in hexane extracts. The highest concentration of flavonoids and phenols were identified in hexane and methanol extracts, respectively. The highest antioxidant potential (DPPH assay) was observed in acetone extract. The ethanolic extract exhibited a two-fold higher ORAC than the methanol extract. This examination demonstrated the inhibitory effect against a set of microbes and the presence of polar and non-polar constituents of N. cataria. The results of this study provide a safe resource for the development of food, agriculture, pharmaceutical, and other industrial products upon further research validation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9549696/ /pubmed/36226301 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.969316 Text en Copyright © 2022 Nadeem, Shahzad, Ahmed, Muntean, Waseem and Tabassum. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Nadeem, Ali
Shahzad, Hira
Ahmed, Bashir
Muntean, Tudor
Waseem, Maaz
Tabassum, Aisha
Phytochemical profiling of antimicrobial and potential antioxidant plant: Nepeta cataria
title Phytochemical profiling of antimicrobial and potential antioxidant plant: Nepeta cataria
title_full Phytochemical profiling of antimicrobial and potential antioxidant plant: Nepeta cataria
title_fullStr Phytochemical profiling of antimicrobial and potential antioxidant plant: Nepeta cataria
title_full_unstemmed Phytochemical profiling of antimicrobial and potential antioxidant plant: Nepeta cataria
title_short Phytochemical profiling of antimicrobial and potential antioxidant plant: Nepeta cataria
title_sort phytochemical profiling of antimicrobial and potential antioxidant plant: nepeta cataria
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9549696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36226301
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.969316
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