Comparative Studies on Essential Oil and Phenolic Content with In Vitro Antioxidant, Anticholinesterase, Antimicrobial Activities of <i>Achillea biebersteinii</i> Afan. and <i>A. millefolium</i> subsp. <i>millefolium</i> Afan. L. Growing in Eastern Turkey

The potential applications of <i>Achillea</i> species in various industries have encouraged the examination of their phytochemical components along with their biological potential. In the present study, phenolic contents and essential oil compositions together with the in vitro biologica...

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Main Authors: Gizem Gülsoy Toplan, Turgut Taşkın, Gökalp İşcan, Fatih Göger, Mine Kürkçüoğlu, Ayşe Civaş, Gülay Ecevit-Genç, Afife Mat, Kemal Hüsnü Can Başer
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-03-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/27/6/1956
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Summary:The potential applications of <i>Achillea</i> species in various industries have encouraged the examination of their phytochemical components along with their biological potential. In the present study, phenolic contents and essential oil compositions together with the in vitro biological activities of the aerial parts from <i>Achillea biebersteinii</i> Afan. and <i>Achillea millefolium</i> subsp. <i>millefolium</i> Afan. collected from Turkey were evaluated. Different solvent extracts (<i>n</i>-hexane, chloroform, methanol, water) were prepared and their antimicrobial, anticholinesterase, and antioxidant activities were studied. The LC-MS/MS results revealed the presence of 16 different phenolic compounds, including chlorogenic acid, rutin, quercetin, and luteolin glycosides, in methanolic extracts. According to GC-FID and GC/MS results, the primary components of the oils were identified as 1,8-cineole (32.5%), piperitone (14.4%), and camphor (13.7%) in <i>A. biebersteinii</i> and 1,8-cineole (12.3%) and β-eudesmol (8.9%) in <i>A. millefolium</i> subsp. <i>millefolium</i>. The infusion and methanolic extracts of both species were found to be rich in their total phenolic content as well as their antioxidant and anticholinesterase activity. In contrast, the <i>n</i>-hexane and chloroform extracts of both species showed strong antimicrobial activity with MIC values ranging from 15 to 2000 μg/mL. Our findings suggest that the investigated <i>Achillea</i> species could be evaluated as potent natural agents, and further studies into the promising extracts are needed.
ISSN:1420-3049