• Title of article

    Antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of Artemisia L.species from western Anatolia

  • Author/Authors

    BAYKAN EREL, Şüra Ege University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Botany, TURKEY , REZNICEK, Gottfried University of Vienna - Department of Pharmacognosy, AUSTRIA , ŞENOL, Serdar Gökhan Ege University - Faculty of Science - Department of Botany, TURKEY , KARABAY YAVAŞOĞULU, Nefi se Ülkü Ege University - Faculty of Science - Department of Microbiology, TURKEY , KONYALIOĞLU, Sibel Ege University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Biochemistry, Turkey , ZEYBEK, Ahmet Ulvi Ege University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Botany, TURKEY

  • From page
    75
  • To page
    84
  • Abstract
    Artemisia L. taxa (A. absinthium L., A. arborescens L., A. campestris L., A. scoparia Waldst. Kit., A. santonicum L., and A. vulgaris L.) naturally distributed through western and southwestern Turkey were chosen as experimental materials in this study. Essential oils of the aerial parts of these Artemisia species were isolated by hydrodistillation and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The major components were identified as sabinene in A. absinthium (17.56%), camphor in A. arborescens (33.39%), 1,2-dehydro acenaphthylene in A. campestris and A. scoparia (20.71% and 11.80%, respectively), and α-thujone in A. vulgaris and A. santonicum (56.13% and 39.46%, respectively). Essential oils and methanolic extracts of the plants were tested for antimicrobial activity using the disk-diffusion method against 8 bacteria and 1 fungus. Staphylococcus aureus was the most sensitive bacteria to all of the essential oils. A. santonicum and A. scoparia were the most active plants against Candida albicans, with 35-mm and 40-mm diameter zones, respectively. Antioxidant capacities of the plants were also tested. The radical scavenging activity of A. scoparia extract (48.51%) and essential oil (80.08%), the Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity of A. campestris extract (10.76 ± 0.47), and the α-tocopherol equivalent of A. absinthium extract (5.87 ± 0.17) were the highest results.
  • Keywords
    Artemisia , essential oil , antimicrobial activity , antioxidant activity
  • Journal title
    Turkish Journal of Biology
  • Journal title
    Turkish Journal of Biology
  • Record number

    2534013