Title of article :
Chemical Variation, Antimicrobial, Nitric Oxide Scavenging Activities and Tyrosinase Inhibition of Essential Oils and Solvent Extracts from Filipendula vulgaris Moench Growing in Turkey
Author/Authors :
Fandakli, Seda Department of Diet and Nutrition - Faculty of Health Sciences - Avrasya University - Trabzon, Turkey , Korkmaz, Büşra Department of Pharmacognosy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Karadeniz Technical University - Trabzon, Turkey , Faiz, Özlem Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Recep Tayyip Erdogan University - Rize, Turkey , Kiliç, Gözde Department of Pharmacognosy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Karadeniz Technical University - Trabzon, Turkey , Erik, İshak Department of Pharmacognosy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Karadeniz Technical University - Trabzon, Turkey , Terzioğlu, Salih Department of Pharmacognosy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Karadeniz Technical University - Trabzon, Turkey , Yaylı, Nurettin Department of Pharmacognosy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Karadeniz Technical University - Trabzon, Turkey
Abstract :
Volatile organic compositions of the essential oils (EOs), solid-phase microextraction (SPME)
and SPME of n-hexane extracts from the flower and stem-leaf of Filipendula vulgaris (F. vulgaris)
were analyzed by GC-FID/MS. A total of 107 constituents were characterized, flower and stemleaf
parts of the plant were found to contain different volatile organic compounds. Tricosane
(29.6%), n-nonanal (20.5%) were identified as the main components in the essential oil of the
flower, while phytol (35.2%) was found to be a major constituent in the essential oil of stem-leaf.
Benzaldehyde (56.0%) and n-nonanal (31.6%) were the major groups in the SPME of stem-leaf
and flower, respectively. The volatiles for the SPME of n-hexane extracts of the flower and stemleaf
of F. vulgaris were predominated by aromatic compounds (75.0% and 78.5%) and ketones
(18.1% and 10.1%), respectively. On the other hand, a total of terpene compounds was found at
the most in the EO of the stem-leaf part of the plant (48.6%). In addition, antimicrobial, tyrosinase
inhibition, and nitric oxide scavenging activities of the n-hexane (H), methanol (M), aqueous
extracts (A) and EOs of F. vulgaris were investigated. EOs and methanol extracts of flower
and stem-leaf had high antimicrobial activity against tested various microorganisms. However,
n-hexane extracts of the flower and stem-leaf only displayed activity against Mycobacterium
smegmatis. Methanol extracts of flower and stem-leaf possessed the best tyrosine inhibition and
NO scavenging activity.
Keywords :
biological activity , Filipendula vulgaris , SPME , essential oil , GC - FID / MS
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research(IJPR)