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ANGELICA SYLVESTRIS VAR. SYLVESTRIS L.: ESSENTIAL OILS AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY EVALUATION

Year 2020, Volume: 21 Issue: 1, 39 - 48, 31.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.18038/estubtda.544889

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In the present study, the volatile
compounds and antioxidant activities of A.
sylvestris
var. sylvestris
belongs to the Apiaceae family were evaluated. The essential oils from roots,
leaves, flowers and fruits obtained by hydrodistillation were analyzed by Gas
Chromatography (GC) and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS),
simultaneously. The volatile compounds were identified by using in-house and commercially libraries. The
possible antioxidant activities of each essential oil were determined at in vitro conditions and the results were
compared with positive controls.








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  • [49] Demirci B, Yusufoglu HS, Tabanca N, Temel HE, Bernier UR, Agramonte NM, Alqasoumi SI, Al-Rehaily AJ, Başer KHC, Demirci F. Rhanterium epapposum Oliv. Essential oil: Chemical composition and antimicrobial, insect-repellent and anticholinesterase activities. Saudi Pharmaceut J 2017; 25: 703-708.
  • [50] Duymuş HG, Göger F, Başer KHC. In vitro antioxidant properties and anthocyanin compositions of elderberry extracts. Food Chem 2014; 155: 112-119.
  • [51] Adams RP. Identification of Essential Oil Components by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry. Carol Stream, IL: Allured Publ. Corp, 2007.
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  • [55] Bernard C, Clair G. Essential oils of Three Angelica L. species growing in France. Part I. Root oils. J Essent Oil Res 1997; 9: 289-294.
  • [56] Orhan IE, Tosun F, Skalicka-Woźniak K. Cholinesterase and tyrosinase inhibitory, and antioxidant potential of randomly selected Umbelliferous plant species and the chromatographic profile of Heracleum platytaenium Boiss. and Angelica sylvestris L. var. sylvestris. J Serbian Chem Soc 2016; 81(4): 357-368.
Year 2020, Volume: 21 Issue: 1, 39 - 48, 31.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.18038/estubtda.544889

Abstract

References

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  • [3] Davis PH, Mill RR, Tan K. Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands. Vol. 10. Edinburgh, England: Edinburgh University Press, 1988. pp. 265-267.
  • [4] Pimenov MG, Leonov MV. The genera of the Umbelliferae, Whitstable Litho, Whitstable, Kent, Great Britain, 1993.
  • [5] Güner A, Özhatay N, Ekim T, Başer KHC. Flora of Turkey and The East Aegean Islands. Vol. 11, Edinburgh, England: Edinburgh University Press, 2000. p. 141.
  • [6] Erik S, Tarıkahya B. Türkiye Florası üzerine. Kebikeç 2004; 17: 139-163.
  • [7] Özhatay N, Akalın E, Özhatay E, Ünlü S. Rare and endemic taxa of Apiaceae in Turkey and their conservation significance. İstanbul Ecz Fak Mec 2009; 40(1): 1-15.
  • [8] Şenol SG, Eroğlu V, Pelit NB, Bozyel D. Ekimia ozcan-secmenii (Apiaceae), a new very species from Southwest Anatolia, Turkey. Turk J Bot 2018; 42: 510-517.
  • [9] Sarker SD, Nahar L. Natural medicine: The genus Angelica. Curr Med Chem 2004; 11(11): 1479-1500.
  • [10] Doğan A, Bulut G, Tuzlacı E, Şenkardeş İ. A review of edible plants on the Turkish Apiaceae species. J Fac Pharm Istanbul 2014; 44(2): 251-262.
  • [11] Güner E. Revision of Seseli L. (Umbelliferae) genus in Turkey. PhD, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey, 2006.
  • [12] Seigler, DS. Coumarins. In: Plant Secondary Metabolism. Luwer Academic Publishers, Springer, Boston, MA, 1998. pp. 130-138.
  • [13] Wang P, Su Z, Yuan W, Deng G, Li S. Phytochemical constituents and pharmacological activities of Eryngium L. (Apiaceae). Pharmaceut Crop 2012; 3: 99-120.
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  • [21] Baser KHC, Kırımer N. Essential oils of Anatolian Apiaceae-A profile. Nat Vol Essent Oil 2014; 1(1): 1-50.
  • [22] Sousa RMOF, Rosa JS, Oliveira L, Cunha A, Fernandes-Ferreira M. Activities of Apiaceae essential oils and volatile compounds on hatchability, development, reproduction and nutrition of Pseudaletia unipuncta (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Ind Crop Prod 2015; 63: 226-237.
  • [23] Khoury M, El Beyrouthy M, Eparvier V, Ouaini N, Stien D. Chemical diversity and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of four Apiaceae species growing wild in Lebanon. J Essent Oil Res 2018; 30(1): 25-31.
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  • [28] Muckensturm B, Duplay D, Robert PC, Simonis MT, Kienlen J.-C. Substances antiappétantes pour insectes phytophages présentes dans Angelica silvestris et Heracleum sphondylium. Biochem Syst Ecol 1981; 9: 289-292.
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  • [30] Lemmich J, Havelund S, Thastrup O. Dihydrofurocoumarin glucosides from Angelica archangelica and Angelica silvestris. Phytochem 1983; 22(2): 553-555.
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  • [33] Bernard C, Clair G. Essential oils of three Angelica L. species growing in the France. Part I. Root oils. J Essent Oil Res 1997; 9: 289-294.
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  • [35] Acimovic M, Varga A, Cvetkovic M, Stankovic J, Cabarkapa I. Chemical characterization and antibacterial activity of the essential oil of wild Angelica seeds. Botanica Serbica 2018; 42(2): 217-221.
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  • [39] Properzi A, Angelini P, Bertuzzi G, Venanzoni R. Some biological activities of essential oils. Med Aromat Plants 2013; 2(5): doi: 10.4172/2167-0412.1000136.
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  • [45] Sarker SD, Eynon E, Fok K, Kumarasamy Y, Murphy EM, Nahar L, Shaeen EM, Shaw NM, Siakalima M. Screening the extracts of the seeds of Achillea millefolium, Angelica sylvestris and Phleum pretense for antibacterial, antioxidant activities and general toxicity. Oriental Pharm Experiment Med 2003; 3(3): 157-162.
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  • [50] Duymuş HG, Göger F, Başer KHC. In vitro antioxidant properties and anthocyanin compositions of elderberry extracts. Food Chem 2014; 155: 112-119.
  • [51] Adams RP. Identification of Essential Oil Components by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry. Carol Stream, IL: Allured Publ. Corp, 2007.
  • [52] Hochmuth DH. MassFinder-4, Hamburg, Germany: Hochmuth Scientific Consulting, 2008.
  • [53] McLafferty FW, Stauffer DB. The Wiley/NBS Registry of Mass Spectral Data, New York: J. Wiley and Sons, 1989.
  • [54] Nivinskienë O, Butkienë R, Mockutë D. Chemical composition of seed (fruit) essential oils of Angelica archangelica L. growing wild in Lithuania. CHEMIJA 2005; 16(3-4): 51-54.
  • [55] Bernard C, Clair G. Essential oils of Three Angelica L. species growing in France. Part I. Root oils. J Essent Oil Res 1997; 9: 289-294.
  • [56] Orhan IE, Tosun F, Skalicka-Woźniak K. Cholinesterase and tyrosinase inhibitory, and antioxidant potential of randomly selected Umbelliferous plant species and the chromatographic profile of Heracleum platytaenium Boiss. and Angelica sylvestris L. var. sylvestris. J Serbian Chem Soc 2016; 81(4): 357-368.
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Hale Gamze Ağalar 0000-0003-4826-5975

Fatih Göger 0000-0002-9665-0256

Betül Demirci 0000-0003-2343-746X

Prof.dr.hulusi Malyer 0000-0002-6283-4540

Neşe Kırımer 0000-0003-3207-7275

Publication Date March 31, 2020
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AMA Ağalar HG, Göger F, Demirci B, Malyer P, Kırımer N. ANGELICA SYLVESTRIS VAR. SYLVESTRIS L.: ESSENTIAL OILS AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY EVALUATION. Eskişehir Technical University Journal of Science and Technology A - Applied Sciences and Engineering. March 2020;21(1):39-48. doi:10.18038/estubtda.544889