Author/Authors :
Asnaashari, Solmaz tabriz university of medical sciences - Faculty of Pharmacy, Drug Applied Research Center, ايران , Dadizadeh, Elmira tabriz university of medical sciences - Faculty of Pharmacy, Research Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, ايران , Talebpour, Amir Hossein East Azerbaijan Research Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources, ايران , Eskandani, Morteza tabriz university of medical sciences - Faculty of Pharmacy, Research Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, ايران , Nazemiyeh, Hossein tabriz university of medical sciences - Faculty of Pharmacy, Research Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, ايران
Abstract :
Introduction: Dorema glabrum is an endangered species that grow in Transcaucasia and North West of Iran. The plant has extensive uses e.g. as an herbal remedy or food additive in these regions. The chemical composition of hydrodistilled oil of D. glabrum growing in Iran was analyzed by GC-MS for the first time. Methods: The essential oil of air-dried roots was obtained by hydrodistillation using a Clevenger type apparatus. The oil was subjected to GC-MS analysis and its free radical scavenging properties were determined by DPPH method. Results: Thirty four constituents were identified that represented 81.6% of the total oil. The main compounds were delta-Cadinene (12.77%), beta-bisabolene (7.48%), alpha-Fenchyl acetate (6.32%), Copaene (5.68%) and Cubenol (5.42%). The essential oil had weak free radical scavenging properties with the RC50 value of 2.24 mg/mL. Conclusion: Present work is the first report on chemical composition of the essential oil obtained from D. glabrum roots. GC-MS Analysis showed that the oil was rich in sesquiterpenes. It deems that weak free radical scavenging activity of the oil is due to absence of potent antioxidant compounds.
Keywords :
Dorema glabrum , DPPH , Essential oil , Sesquiterpenes