Title of article :
Biological Activities of the Essential Oil and Methanol Extract of Achillea biebersteinii Afan. (Asteraceae)
Author/Authors :
BARIS, Ozlem Ataturk University - Faculty of Arts and Science - Department of Biology, TURKEY , Gulluce, Medine Ataturk University - Faculty of Arts and Science - Department of Biology, TURKEY , SAHIN, Fikrettin Yeditepe University - Faculty of Engineering and Architecture - Department of Genetic and Bioengineering, TURKEY , OZER, Hakan Ataturk University - Faculty of Agriculture - Department of Crop Science, TURKEY , KILIC, Hamdullah Ataturk University - Faculty of Art and Science - Department of Chemistry, TURKEY , OZKAN, Hakan The Ministry of Health of Turkey - Erzurum Regional Hygiene Institute, TURKEY , SO KMEN, Munevver Cumhuriyet University - Faculty of Arts and Science - Department of Chemistry, TURKEY , OZBEK, Tulin Ataturk University - Institute of Natural and Applied Sciences - Department of Biology, TURKEY
Abstract :
The present work examined the in vitro antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of the essential oil and methanol extractfrom Achillea biebersteinii Afan. (Asteraceae). The essential oil exhibited antimicrobial activity against 8 bacteria, 14 fungi and the yeast C. albicans, whereas methanolic extract remained inactive. The antioxidative capacity of the samples was evaluated by usingDPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl) and b-carotene/linoleic acid assays. In both assays, the extract showed better antioxidative capacity than the oil. The extract reduced the stable free radical DPPH with lower IC50 value (89.90 µg/ml) than the oil (8900µg/ml). In the b-carotene/linoleic acid assay, the samples were not effectively able to inhibit the linoleic acid oxidation, exhibitingonly 22.7% (the extract) and 16% (the essential oil) inhibitions at 2 mg/ml, far below than that of BHT (97.0%). Total phenolic constituent of the extract was 51 µg/mg (5.1%, w/w) as gallic acid equivalent. GC-MS analysis of the essential oil resulted in the identification of 64 components representing 92.24% of the oil. Piperitone, camphor and 1,8-cineole (eucalyptol) were the main constituents.
Keywords :
Achillea biebersteinii , Antimicrobial activity , Antioxidant activity , GC , MS analysis , piperitone , camphor , eucalyptol
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Biology
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Biology