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Characterization of Essential Oil and Antioxidant Activities of Some Species of Salvia in Turkey

Yıl 2016, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 4, 1 - 7, 25.12.2016

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In this present study, the chemical composition and antioxidant activity of the essential oils of Salvia aethiopis, Salvia blepharochlaena and Salvia euphratica collected from Turkey were evaluated According to the GC-MS analyses, 20 components (representing 98.2%) were characterized in the essential oil of S. aethiopis. The major compounds of this essential oil were determined as α-copaene (18,2%), α-cubebene (12,4 %), spathulenol (12.3%), respectively. The main components of the S. blepharochlaena essential oil were determined as 1,8-cineole (26.8 %), cis-ocimene (15.3 %) and β-pinene (7.9%), respectively. Main components of S. euphratica oil were characterized as cis-sabinol (21.9 %), myrcenyl acetate (17.5 %), and 1,8 cineole (9.5 %). Antioxidant activity evaluations by β-carotene and radical scavenging assays showed that Salvia sp. essential oils prevent linoleic acid oxidation up to 19, 22, and 21%, respectively.

Kaynakça

  • Adams RP (1995): Identification of Essential Oil Components by Gas Chromatography /Mass Spectroscopy. Illinois: Allured Publ. Corp. p. 69-351.
  • Adams RP (2001): Identification of Essential Oil Components by Gas Chromatography - Quadrupole Mass Spectroscopy. Carol Stream IL: Allured Publ. Corp.
  • KHC, Demirci B, Yildiz B (2005): The essential oils of two varieties of Salvia euphratica Montbret et Aucher ex Benth. var. euphratica and var. leiocalycina (Rech. fil.) Hedge from Turkey. Journal of Essential Oil Research, 47-48.
  • Başer KHCK, ürkçü oğlu M, Aytaç Z (1998): Composition of the essential oil of Salvia euphratica Montbret et Aucher ex Bentham var. euphratica from Turkey. Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 13(1):63–64. Baytop T (1999): Türkiye’de Bitkilerile Tedavi, Geçm işte ve Bugün [Therapy with Medicinal Plants in Turkey, past and present]. Istanbul, Nobel Tıp Basımevi.
  • Burits M, Bucar F (2000): Antioxidant activities of Nigella sativa essential oil. Phytother Res, 14(5):323-328.
  • Chalchat JC, Gorunovic MS, Petrovic SD, Maksimovic ZA (2001): Chemical composition of two wild species of the genus Salvia L. from Yugoslavia: Salvia aethiopis and Salvia verticillata. J Essent Oil Res, 13:416-418.
  • Coisini M, Necula R, Grigoras V, Gille E, Elida Rosenhech E, Zamfirache MM (2012): Phytochemical evaluation of some salvia species from Romanian flora. Biologie Vegetală, 58(1):35-44.
  • Cuendet M, Hostettmann K, Potterat O (1997): Iridoid glucosides with free radical scavenging properties from Fagrea blumei. Helv Chim Acta, 80 (4):1144-1152.
  • Dapkevicius A, Venskutonis R, van Beek TA., Linssen PH (1998): Antioxidant activity of extracts obtained by different isolation procedures from some aromatic herbs grown in Lithuania. Journal of Science Food and Agriculture, 77, 140– 146
  • Davis PH, Mill RR, Tan K (1988): Flora of Turkey and Aegean Islands.Vol.10. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press.
  • Demirci B, Demirci F, Donmez AA, Franz G, Paper DH, Başer KHC (2005): Effects of Salvia Essential Oils on the Chorioallantoic Membrane (CAM) Assay. Pharmaceutical Biology, 43(8):666-671.
  • Demirci B, Başer K.H.C, Yıldız B, Bahçecioǧlu Z (2003)o: Cmposition of the essential oils of six endemic Salvia spp. From Turkey. Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 18(2) 116–121.
  • Dönmez AA (2001): A new Turkish species of Salvia L. (Lamiaceae). Botanical J. Linnean Soc. 137,413-416.
  • Giannouli AL, Kintzios SE. 2000. Sage, the genus Salvia. Ed: Kintzios SE (Ed.). Harwood Academic Publishers, Amsterdam, 69-79.
  • Güllüce M, Özer H, Barış Ö, Daferera D, Şahin F, Polissiou M (2006): Chemical composition of the essential oil of Salvia aethiopis L. Turk. J. Biol. 30; 231-233.
  • Kintzios SE (2000): Medicinal & Aromatic Plants. Abington, Gordon and Breach, Harwood Academy Publisher. Sage; The genus Salvia. Series No.14.
  • Mirza M, Sefidkon F (1999): Essential oil composition of two Salvia species from Iran, Salvia nemorosa L. and Salvia reuterana Boiss. Flav. Fragr. J., 14: 230-232.
  • Morteza-Semnani K, Afsaneh Goodarzi A, Azadbakht M (2005): The Essential Oil of Salvia aethiopis L. Journal of Essential Oil Research, 17(3):274-275.
  • Rustaiyan A, Masoudi SH, Monfared A, Komeilizadeh H (1999): Volatile constituents of three Salvia species grown wild in Iran. Flav. Fragr. J., 14: 276-278.
  • Sefidkon F, Khajavi MS (1999): Chemical composition of the essential oils of two Salvia species from Iran: Salvia verticillata L. and Salvia santolinifolia Boiss. Flav. Fragr. J., 14: 77-78.
  • Sefidkon F, Mirza M (1999): Chemical composition of the essential oils of two Salvia species from Iran, Salvia virgata Jacq. And Salvia syriaca L. Flav. Fragr. J., 14: 45-46.
  • Tanker M, Tanker N, Sarer E et al. (1993): In Essential Oils for Perfumery and Flavours: Proceedings of an International Conference.
  • Tepe B, Sokmen M, Akpulat HA, Sokmen A (2006): Screening of the antioxidant potentials of six Salvia species from Turkey. Food Chem., 95: 200-204.
  • Ulubelen A (2003): Cardioactive and antibacterial terpenoids from some Salvia species. Phytochemistry, 64; 395-399.
  • Velickovi DT, Randjelovi NV, Risti MS, Elcerovi AA, Velickovi AS (2002): Chemical composition and antimicrobial action of the ethanol extracts of Salvia pratensis L., Salvia glutinosa L. and Salvia aethiopis L. J. Serb. Chem. Soc., 67 (10) 639–646.
  • Velickovic D, Ristic M, Velickovic A (2003): Chemical composition of the essential oils obtained from the flower, leaf and stem of Salvia aethiopis L. and Salvia glutinosa L. originating from the southeast region of Serbia. Journal of Essential Oil Research,15; 346-349.
  • Yumrutas O, Sokmen A, Akpulat HA, Ozturk N, Daferera D, Sokmen M, Tepe B (2012): Phenolic acid contents, essential oil compositions and antioxidant activities of two varieties of Salvia euphratica from Turkey. Nat Prod Res, 26(19):1848-51.
Yıl 2016, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 4, 1 - 7, 25.12.2016

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Kaynakça

  • Adams RP (1995): Identification of Essential Oil Components by Gas Chromatography /Mass Spectroscopy. Illinois: Allured Publ. Corp. p. 69-351.
  • Adams RP (2001): Identification of Essential Oil Components by Gas Chromatography - Quadrupole Mass Spectroscopy. Carol Stream IL: Allured Publ. Corp.
  • KHC, Demirci B, Yildiz B (2005): The essential oils of two varieties of Salvia euphratica Montbret et Aucher ex Benth. var. euphratica and var. leiocalycina (Rech. fil.) Hedge from Turkey. Journal of Essential Oil Research, 47-48.
  • Başer KHCK, ürkçü oğlu M, Aytaç Z (1998): Composition of the essential oil of Salvia euphratica Montbret et Aucher ex Bentham var. euphratica from Turkey. Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 13(1):63–64. Baytop T (1999): Türkiye’de Bitkilerile Tedavi, Geçm işte ve Bugün [Therapy with Medicinal Plants in Turkey, past and present]. Istanbul, Nobel Tıp Basımevi.
  • Burits M, Bucar F (2000): Antioxidant activities of Nigella sativa essential oil. Phytother Res, 14(5):323-328.
  • Chalchat JC, Gorunovic MS, Petrovic SD, Maksimovic ZA (2001): Chemical composition of two wild species of the genus Salvia L. from Yugoslavia: Salvia aethiopis and Salvia verticillata. J Essent Oil Res, 13:416-418.
  • Coisini M, Necula R, Grigoras V, Gille E, Elida Rosenhech E, Zamfirache MM (2012): Phytochemical evaluation of some salvia species from Romanian flora. Biologie Vegetală, 58(1):35-44.
  • Cuendet M, Hostettmann K, Potterat O (1997): Iridoid glucosides with free radical scavenging properties from Fagrea blumei. Helv Chim Acta, 80 (4):1144-1152.
  • Dapkevicius A, Venskutonis R, van Beek TA., Linssen PH (1998): Antioxidant activity of extracts obtained by different isolation procedures from some aromatic herbs grown in Lithuania. Journal of Science Food and Agriculture, 77, 140– 146
  • Davis PH, Mill RR, Tan K (1988): Flora of Turkey and Aegean Islands.Vol.10. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press.
  • Demirci B, Demirci F, Donmez AA, Franz G, Paper DH, Başer KHC (2005): Effects of Salvia Essential Oils on the Chorioallantoic Membrane (CAM) Assay. Pharmaceutical Biology, 43(8):666-671.
  • Demirci B, Başer K.H.C, Yıldız B, Bahçecioǧlu Z (2003)o: Cmposition of the essential oils of six endemic Salvia spp. From Turkey. Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 18(2) 116–121.
  • Dönmez AA (2001): A new Turkish species of Salvia L. (Lamiaceae). Botanical J. Linnean Soc. 137,413-416.
  • Giannouli AL, Kintzios SE. 2000. Sage, the genus Salvia. Ed: Kintzios SE (Ed.). Harwood Academic Publishers, Amsterdam, 69-79.
  • Güllüce M, Özer H, Barış Ö, Daferera D, Şahin F, Polissiou M (2006): Chemical composition of the essential oil of Salvia aethiopis L. Turk. J. Biol. 30; 231-233.
  • Kintzios SE (2000): Medicinal & Aromatic Plants. Abington, Gordon and Breach, Harwood Academy Publisher. Sage; The genus Salvia. Series No.14.
  • Mirza M, Sefidkon F (1999): Essential oil composition of two Salvia species from Iran, Salvia nemorosa L. and Salvia reuterana Boiss. Flav. Fragr. J., 14: 230-232.
  • Morteza-Semnani K, Afsaneh Goodarzi A, Azadbakht M (2005): The Essential Oil of Salvia aethiopis L. Journal of Essential Oil Research, 17(3):274-275.
  • Rustaiyan A, Masoudi SH, Monfared A, Komeilizadeh H (1999): Volatile constituents of three Salvia species grown wild in Iran. Flav. Fragr. J., 14: 276-278.
  • Sefidkon F, Khajavi MS (1999): Chemical composition of the essential oils of two Salvia species from Iran: Salvia verticillata L. and Salvia santolinifolia Boiss. Flav. Fragr. J., 14: 77-78.
  • Sefidkon F, Mirza M (1999): Chemical composition of the essential oils of two Salvia species from Iran, Salvia virgata Jacq. And Salvia syriaca L. Flav. Fragr. J., 14: 45-46.
  • Tanker M, Tanker N, Sarer E et al. (1993): In Essential Oils for Perfumery and Flavours: Proceedings of an International Conference.
  • Tepe B, Sokmen M, Akpulat HA, Sokmen A (2006): Screening of the antioxidant potentials of six Salvia species from Turkey. Food Chem., 95: 200-204.
  • Ulubelen A (2003): Cardioactive and antibacterial terpenoids from some Salvia species. Phytochemistry, 64; 395-399.
  • Velickovi DT, Randjelovi NV, Risti MS, Elcerovi AA, Velickovi AS (2002): Chemical composition and antimicrobial action of the ethanol extracts of Salvia pratensis L., Salvia glutinosa L. and Salvia aethiopis L. J. Serb. Chem. Soc., 67 (10) 639–646.
  • Velickovic D, Ristic M, Velickovic A (2003): Chemical composition of the essential oils obtained from the flower, leaf and stem of Salvia aethiopis L. and Salvia glutinosa L. originating from the southeast region of Serbia. Journal of Essential Oil Research,15; 346-349.
  • Yumrutas O, Sokmen A, Akpulat HA, Ozturk N, Daferera D, Sokmen M, Tepe B (2012): Phenolic acid contents, essential oil compositions and antioxidant activities of two varieties of Salvia euphratica from Turkey. Nat Prod Res, 26(19):1848-51.
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Yayımlanma Tarihi 25 Aralık 2016
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2016 Cilt: 3 Sayı: 4

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APA Göze, İ., Vural, N., & Ercan, N. (2016). Characterization of Essential Oil and Antioxidant Activities of Some Species of Salvia in Turkey. Natural Volatiles and Essential Oils, 3(4), 1-7.