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Pedoclimatic Conditions Influence the Morphological, Phytochemical and Biological Features of Mentha pulegium L.

In this study, Mentha pulegium leaves and flowers harvested in three different Sicilian areas were investigated from a micromorphological, phytochemical and biological point of view. Light and scanning electron microscopy showed the presence of spherocrystalline masses of diosmin both in the leaf ep...

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Autores principales: Cornara, Laura, Sgrò, Federica, Raimondo, Francesco Maria, Ingegneri, Mariarosaria, Mastracci, Luca, D’Angelo, Valeria, Germanò, Maria Paola, Trombetta, Domenico, Smeriglio, Antonella
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9824027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36616155
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12010024
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author Cornara, Laura
Sgrò, Federica
Raimondo, Francesco Maria
Ingegneri, Mariarosaria
Mastracci, Luca
D’Angelo, Valeria
Germanò, Maria Paola
Trombetta, Domenico
Smeriglio, Antonella
author_facet Cornara, Laura
Sgrò, Federica
Raimondo, Francesco Maria
Ingegneri, Mariarosaria
Mastracci, Luca
D’Angelo, Valeria
Germanò, Maria Paola
Trombetta, Domenico
Smeriglio, Antonella
author_sort Cornara, Laura
collection PubMed
description In this study, Mentha pulegium leaves and flowers harvested in three different Sicilian areas were investigated from a micromorphological, phytochemical and biological point of view. Light and scanning electron microscopy showed the presence of spherocrystalline masses of diosmin both in the leaf epidermal cells and in thin flower petals. Two different chemotypes were identified (I, kaempferide/rosmarinic acid; II, jaceidin isomer A). Phytochemical screening identified plant from collection site II as the richest in total phenolics (16.74 g GAE/100 g DE) and that from collection site I as the richest in flavonoids (46.56 g RE/100 g DE). Seventy-seven metabolites were identified both in flower and leaf extracts. Plant from site II showed the best antioxidant (0.90–83.72 µg/mL) and anti-inflammatory (27.44–196.31 µg/mL) activity expressed as half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC(50)) evaluated by DPPH, TEAC, FRAP, ORAC, BSA denaturation and protease inhibition assays. These data were also corroborated by in vitro cell-based assays on lymphocytes and erythrocytes. Moreover, plant of site II showed the best antiangiogenic properties (IC(50) 33.43–33.60 µg/mL) in vivo on a chick chorioallantoic membrane. In conclusion, pedoclimatic conditions influence the chemotype and the biological activity of M. pulegium, with chemotype I showing the most promising biological properties.
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spelling pubmed-98240272023-01-08 Pedoclimatic Conditions Influence the Morphological, Phytochemical and Biological Features of Mentha pulegium L. Cornara, Laura Sgrò, Federica Raimondo, Francesco Maria Ingegneri, Mariarosaria Mastracci, Luca D’Angelo, Valeria Germanò, Maria Paola Trombetta, Domenico Smeriglio, Antonella Plants (Basel) Article In this study, Mentha pulegium leaves and flowers harvested in three different Sicilian areas were investigated from a micromorphological, phytochemical and biological point of view. Light and scanning electron microscopy showed the presence of spherocrystalline masses of diosmin both in the leaf epidermal cells and in thin flower petals. Two different chemotypes were identified (I, kaempferide/rosmarinic acid; II, jaceidin isomer A). Phytochemical screening identified plant from collection site II as the richest in total phenolics (16.74 g GAE/100 g DE) and that from collection site I as the richest in flavonoids (46.56 g RE/100 g DE). Seventy-seven metabolites were identified both in flower and leaf extracts. Plant from site II showed the best antioxidant (0.90–83.72 µg/mL) and anti-inflammatory (27.44–196.31 µg/mL) activity expressed as half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC(50)) evaluated by DPPH, TEAC, FRAP, ORAC, BSA denaturation and protease inhibition assays. These data were also corroborated by in vitro cell-based assays on lymphocytes and erythrocytes. Moreover, plant of site II showed the best antiangiogenic properties (IC(50) 33.43–33.60 µg/mL) in vivo on a chick chorioallantoic membrane. In conclusion, pedoclimatic conditions influence the chemotype and the biological activity of M. pulegium, with chemotype I showing the most promising biological properties. MDPI 2022-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9824027/ /pubmed/36616155 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12010024 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cornara, Laura
Sgrò, Federica
Raimondo, Francesco Maria
Ingegneri, Mariarosaria
Mastracci, Luca
D’Angelo, Valeria
Germanò, Maria Paola
Trombetta, Domenico
Smeriglio, Antonella
Pedoclimatic Conditions Influence the Morphological, Phytochemical and Biological Features of Mentha pulegium L.
title Pedoclimatic Conditions Influence the Morphological, Phytochemical and Biological Features of Mentha pulegium L.
title_full Pedoclimatic Conditions Influence the Morphological, Phytochemical and Biological Features of Mentha pulegium L.
title_fullStr Pedoclimatic Conditions Influence the Morphological, Phytochemical and Biological Features of Mentha pulegium L.
title_full_unstemmed Pedoclimatic Conditions Influence the Morphological, Phytochemical and Biological Features of Mentha pulegium L.
title_short Pedoclimatic Conditions Influence the Morphological, Phytochemical and Biological Features of Mentha pulegium L.
title_sort pedoclimatic conditions influence the morphological, phytochemical and biological features of mentha pulegium l.
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9824027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36616155
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12010024
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