Author/Authors :
Farhoudi, Roozbeh Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding - Shoushtar Branch Islamic Azad University, Shoushtar, Iran , Mehrnia, Mohammad Amin Department of Food Industry - Shoushtar Branch Islamic Azad University, Shoushtar, Iran
Abstract :
The composition of essential oil isolated from Achillea eriophora, Achillea millefolium, Achillea biebersteinii
and Achillea tenuifolia growing wild in the south west of Iran, was analyzed. A. eriophora, A. millefolium and
A. tenuifolia essential oils were characterized by sabinene, 1, 8-cineole, terpinene-4-ol, ά –bisabolol, p-Cymene,
β-pinene and α-pinene. The A. biebersteinii essential oil was characterized by sabinene, borneol, camphor,
piperitone and α-pinene. Antioxidant activity was analyzed using the 1,1-diphenyl-2- picrylhydrazyl free radical
scavenging and Fe 3+ reducing power methods. Results indicated essential oil obtained from A. eriophora, A.
millefolium, A. tenuifolia and A. biebersteinii exhibited a dose-dependent increase with a radical scavenging
effect of 85.0%, 82.0% , 82.0% and 64.0% at 350 μg/ml, which are close to the 1,1-diphenyl-2- picrylhydrazyl
inhibition of the positive control Butylated Hydroxytoluene (88.0%) at the same concentration. It was shown
that the A. biebersteinii essential oil exhibited the weakest antioxidant effect than Butylated Hydroxytoluene or
other Achillea spp. essential oils. In this study chamazulene, ά-bisabolol and ά –bisabolol oxide percentage were
higher in A. eriophora, A. millefolium and A. tenuifolia essential oil compared to A. biebersteinii essential oil
and these compounds improved antioxidant capacity of Achillea spp.
Keywords :
Fe 3+ reducing power , Radical scavenging , Essential oil , Achillea spp.