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Essential Oils Composition and Biological Activity of Chamaecyparis obtusa, Chrysopogon nigritanus and Lavandula coronopifolia Grown Wild in Sudan

Generally, there are scant data about the constituents and eventually the biological activity of essential oils (EOs) from aromatic plants that grow naturally in Sudan. The present study aimed to determine the chemical composition, and antioxidant and enzyme inhibitory activities of EO extracted fro...

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Autores principales: Eltayeb, Loai M. H., Yagi, Sakina, Mohamed, Hanan M. M., Zengin, Gokhan, Shariati, Mohammad Ali, Rebezov, Maksim, Uba, Abdullah Ibrahim, Lorenzo, Jose Manuel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9921792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36770673
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031005
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author Eltayeb, Loai M. H.
Yagi, Sakina
Mohamed, Hanan M. M.
Zengin, Gokhan
Shariati, Mohammad Ali
Rebezov, Maksim
Uba, Abdullah Ibrahim
Lorenzo, Jose Manuel
author_facet Eltayeb, Loai M. H.
Yagi, Sakina
Mohamed, Hanan M. M.
Zengin, Gokhan
Shariati, Mohammad Ali
Rebezov, Maksim
Uba, Abdullah Ibrahim
Lorenzo, Jose Manuel
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description Generally, there are scant data about the constituents and eventually the biological activity of essential oils (EOs) from aromatic plants that grow naturally in Sudan. The present study aimed to determine the chemical composition, and antioxidant and enzyme inhibitory activities of EO extracted from the fruit of Chamaecyparis obtusa (Siebold and Zucc.) Endl. (family Cupressaceae), root of Chrysopogon nigritanus (Benth.) Veldkampis (family Poaceae) and aerial part of Lavandula coronopifolia Poir (family Lamiaceae). The fruit of C. obtusa contained only monoterpenes, mainly hydrogenated ones, with α-pinene (69.07%) as the major component. Oxygenated sesquiterpenes comprised the highest content of the C. nigritanus root EO with cedr-8-en-15-ol (28.69%) as the major constituent while aerial parts of L. coronopifolia contained both monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes and the oxygenated monoterpene lavandulol (26.56%) as dominant compounds. The EO of the root of C. nigritanus significantly displayed (p < 0.05) the highest anti-DPPH radical, Fe(3+)- and Cu(2+)-reducing and metal-chelating activities, while that of C. obtusa fruit significantly exerted (p < 0.05) the best anti-ABTS radical and total antioxidant activity. The two EOs significantly exhibited (p < 0.05) the highest anti-acetylcholinesterase and -butyrylcholinesterase activities, respectively, while EO of L. coronopifolia was the only oil to show a considerable inhibitory effect against the tyrosinase and α-glucosidase enzymes. In conclusion, EOs from these three plants could be natural agents with promising functional properties for food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical applications.
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spelling pubmed-99217922023-02-12 Essential Oils Composition and Biological Activity of Chamaecyparis obtusa, Chrysopogon nigritanus and Lavandula coronopifolia Grown Wild in Sudan Eltayeb, Loai M. H. Yagi, Sakina Mohamed, Hanan M. M. Zengin, Gokhan Shariati, Mohammad Ali Rebezov, Maksim Uba, Abdullah Ibrahim Lorenzo, Jose Manuel Molecules Article Generally, there are scant data about the constituents and eventually the biological activity of essential oils (EOs) from aromatic plants that grow naturally in Sudan. The present study aimed to determine the chemical composition, and antioxidant and enzyme inhibitory activities of EO extracted from the fruit of Chamaecyparis obtusa (Siebold and Zucc.) Endl. (family Cupressaceae), root of Chrysopogon nigritanus (Benth.) Veldkampis (family Poaceae) and aerial part of Lavandula coronopifolia Poir (family Lamiaceae). The fruit of C. obtusa contained only monoterpenes, mainly hydrogenated ones, with α-pinene (69.07%) as the major component. Oxygenated sesquiterpenes comprised the highest content of the C. nigritanus root EO with cedr-8-en-15-ol (28.69%) as the major constituent while aerial parts of L. coronopifolia contained both monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes and the oxygenated monoterpene lavandulol (26.56%) as dominant compounds. The EO of the root of C. nigritanus significantly displayed (p < 0.05) the highest anti-DPPH radical, Fe(3+)- and Cu(2+)-reducing and metal-chelating activities, while that of C. obtusa fruit significantly exerted (p < 0.05) the best anti-ABTS radical and total antioxidant activity. The two EOs significantly exhibited (p < 0.05) the highest anti-acetylcholinesterase and -butyrylcholinesterase activities, respectively, while EO of L. coronopifolia was the only oil to show a considerable inhibitory effect against the tyrosinase and α-glucosidase enzymes. In conclusion, EOs from these three plants could be natural agents with promising functional properties for food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical applications. MDPI 2023-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9921792/ /pubmed/36770673 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031005 Text en © 2023 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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Eltayeb, Loai M. H.
Yagi, Sakina
Mohamed, Hanan M. M.
Zengin, Gokhan
Shariati, Mohammad Ali
Rebezov, Maksim
Uba, Abdullah Ibrahim
Lorenzo, Jose Manuel
Essential Oils Composition and Biological Activity of Chamaecyparis obtusa, Chrysopogon nigritanus and Lavandula coronopifolia Grown Wild in Sudan
title Essential Oils Composition and Biological Activity of Chamaecyparis obtusa, Chrysopogon nigritanus and Lavandula coronopifolia Grown Wild in Sudan
title_full Essential Oils Composition and Biological Activity of Chamaecyparis obtusa, Chrysopogon nigritanus and Lavandula coronopifolia Grown Wild in Sudan
title_fullStr Essential Oils Composition and Biological Activity of Chamaecyparis obtusa, Chrysopogon nigritanus and Lavandula coronopifolia Grown Wild in Sudan
title_full_unstemmed Essential Oils Composition and Biological Activity of Chamaecyparis obtusa, Chrysopogon nigritanus and Lavandula coronopifolia Grown Wild in Sudan
title_short Essential Oils Composition and Biological Activity of Chamaecyparis obtusa, Chrysopogon nigritanus and Lavandula coronopifolia Grown Wild in Sudan
title_sort essential oils composition and biological activity of chamaecyparis obtusa, chrysopogon nigritanus and lavandula coronopifolia grown wild in sudan
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9921792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36770673
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031005
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