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Extraction of antioxidative principles of Achillea biserrata M. Bieb. and chromatographic analyses

Year 2015, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 3 - 15, 14.07.2015
https://doi.org/10.21448/ijsm.240706

Abstract

In this study, hexane, chloroform and water extracts were prepared by making consecutive extraction of Achillea biserrata from the family Asteraceae. Volatile oil of the same types was obtained by water distillation that was continued 4 hours in the Clevenger fixture and dried by adding anhydrous sodium sulfate. After GS/MS analysis, volatile oil of the same types was kept at 4 ºC in the refrigerator and dark until the work activity was performed. Volatile oil yield that was obtained from mixture of all dried flower and plant leaves were determined for Achillea biserrata 0.4%(v/w) The antioxidant activities of extracts, total phenol, flavonoid, proanthocyanidin and anthocyanin amounts were determined. Two different tests were performed for measurements of antioxidant activities.1 Especially, for the purpose of meeting the general properties of good additives’ free radical cleaning activity was done by DPPH method and the inhibition of oxidation activity was done by with β-carotene method. The 50% inhibition (IC50) values of the water, methanol:water and chloroform extracts were 19.6, 37.9 and 114 μg /mL, respectively ın DPPH test. Besıdes, the nonpolar extracts were active in β-carotene/linoleic acid test system. Total phenolics and total flavonoid contents were highest in the water extract possessing 3.39% and 1.12%, respectively. Methanolic extract showed the presence of antioxidant phenolic compounds such as protocatecuic acid (177.83 g/g) and chlorogenic acid (164.78 g/g) ın HPLC analsıs. Automated extraction system obtained better separation of the active principles from plant tissues than conventional extraction procedures.

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  • Alexandru, V., Balan, M., Gaspar, A., Craciunescu, O. & Moldovan, L., (2007). Studies on the antioxidant activity, phenol and flavonoid contents of some selected Romanian medicinal plants used for wound healing. Romanıan Bıotechnologıcal Letters, 12, 6, 3467-3472.
  • Azaz, D., Arabacı, T., & Sungun, M.K., (2009). Essential Oil Composition and Antimicrobial Activities of Achillea biserrata M.Bieb. and Achillea salicifolia Besser subsp.salicifolia Collected in Turkey. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 21, 3193-3198.
  • Baytop, T. (1999). Türkiye’de Bitkilerle Tedavi Nobel Tıp Kitapevleri, İstanbul, 3.
  • Benetis, R., Radusiene, J., Jakstaş, V., & Janulis, V., (2008). Development of an RP-HPLC method for the analysis of phenolic compounds in Achillea millefolium L. Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies, 31, 596-610
  • Bozin, B., Mimica-Dukic, N., & Bogavac., M., (2008). Chemical composition, antioxidant and antibacterial properties of Achillea collina Becker ex Heimerl s.l. and A. pannonica scheele essential oils. Molecules, 13, 2058- 2068.
  • Conforti, F., Loizzo, M.R., Statti, G.A., & Menichini, F., (2005). Comparative radical scavenging and antidiabetic activities of methanolic extract and fractions from Achillea ligustica ALL. Bıol &Pharmaceutical Bulletın, 28, 1791-1794.
  • Candan, F., Ünlü, M., Tepe, B., Deferera, D., Polissiou, M., Sökmen, A., & Akpulat, H.A., (2003). Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil and methanol extracts of Achillea millefolium subsp.millefolium Afan. (Asteraceae). Journal of Etnopharmacology, 87, 215.
  • Davis, P.H., (1982). Flora of Turkey and the East Agean Islands Edinburgh Universıty, Edinburgh:7-29.
  • Glasl, S., Kastner, U., Jurenitsch, J., & Kubelka, W., (1999). Qualitative and quantitative determination of sesquiterpenoids in Achillea species by resersed-phase highperformance liquid chromatography, mass- spectrometry and thin- layer chromatography. Journal of Chromatogrography B, 729-361.
  • Glasl, S., Gunbilig, D., Narantuya, S., Ingrid, W., & Jurenitsch, J., (2001). Combination of chromatography and spectroskopik methods for the isolation and characterization of polar guaianolides from Achillea asiatica. Journal of Chromatogrography A, 936-193.
  • Giorgi, A., Bombelli, R., & Luini, A., (2009). Antioxidant and Cytoprotective Properties of Infusions from Leaves and Inflorescences of Achillea collina Becker ex Rchb. Phytotherapy Research, 23, 540-545.
  • Giusti, M.M., & Wrolstad, R.E., (2001). Unit F1.2: Anthocyanins. Characterization and Measurement with UV- visible Spectroscopy, Current Protocols in Food Anal. Chem. R. E. Wrolstad (Ed). John Wiley & Sons. Inc. New York, NY, 1 – 13.
  • Hatipoğlu, G., Sökmen, M., Bektaş, E., Daferera, D., Sökmen, A., Demir, E., & Şahin, H., (2013) Automated and standard extraction of antioxidant phenolic compounds of Hyssopus officinalis L. ssp.angustifolius. Industrial Crops and Products, 43, 427– 433.
  • Huang, D.J., Ou, B.X., & Prior, R.L., (2005). The chemistry behind antioxidant capacity assays. Journal of Agricultaral and Food Chemistry, 53, 1841–1856.
  • Kartal, N., Sökmen, M., Tepe, B., Daferera, D., Polissiou, M., & Sökmen, A., (2007). Investigation of the antioxidant properties of Ferula orientalis L. using a suitable extraction procedure. Food Chemistry, 100, 584–589.
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  • Magiatis, P., Skaltsounis, A.L., Chinou, I., & Haroutounian, S.A., (2002). Chemical composition and in- vitro antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of three Greek Achillea species, Z Naturforsch. 57-287.
  • Maffei, M., Mucciarelli, M., & Scannerini, S., (1994). Essential oils from Achillea spesies of different geographic origin. Biochemical Systemayics and Ecology, 22, 679.
  • Nemeth, E., & Bernath, J., (2008). Biological Activities of Yarrow Species (Achillea spp.) Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Design, 14, 3151-3167.
  • Nickavar, B., Kamalinejad, M., Haj-Yahya, M.,& Shafaghi, B., (2006). Comparison of the free radical scavenging activity of six Iranian Achillea species. Pharmaceutical Bıology, 44, 208-312.
  • Palic, R., Stojanovic, G., Randelovic, V., & Velickovic, J., (2000). The fatty asids from plants of the genus Achillea. Physics, Chemistry and Technology, 2-101.
  • Porter, L.J., Hrstich, L.N., & Chan, B.G., (1986). The conversion of procyanidins and prodelphinidins to cyanidin and delphinidin. Phytochemistry, 25, 223–230.
  • Singleton, V.L., & Rossi, J.A., (1965). Colorimetry of total phenolics with phosphomolybdicphosphotungstic acid reagents American. Journal of Enology and Viticulture, 16, 144 – 158.
  • Takhtajan, A., (1997). Diversity and Classification of Flowering Plants. Columbia University Pres, New York, 418.
  • Vieira, L.M., Kijjoa, A., Pereira, J., Gedris, T.E., & Herz, W., (1997). Germacranes and flavonoids from Achillea ageratum. Phytochemistry, 45, 111-115.
  • Vieira, L.M., Kıjjoa, A., Pereira, J.A., Getris, T.E., Herz, W., Skocibusic, M., Bezic, N., Dunkic, V., & Radonic, A., (2004). Antibacterial activity of Achillea clavennae essential oil against Respiratory tract pathogens. Fitoterapia, 75, 7-8.

Extraction of antioxidative principles of Achillea biserrata M. Bieb. and chromatographic analyses

Year 2015, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 3 - 15, 14.07.2015
https://doi.org/10.21448/ijsm.240706

Abstract

In this study, hexane, chloroform and water extracts were prepared by making consecutive extraction of Achillea biserrata from the family Asteraceae. Volatile oil of the same types was obtained by water distillation that was continued 4 hours in the Clevenger fixture and dried by adding anhydrous sodium sulfate. After GS/MS analysis, volatile oil of the same types was kept at 4 ºC in the refrigerator and dark until the work activity was performed. Volatile oil yield that was obtained from mixture of all dried flower and plant leaves were determined for Achillea biserrata 0.4%(v/w) The antioxidant activities of extracts, total phenol, flavonoid, proanthocyanidin and anthocyanin amounts were determined. Two different tests were performed for measurements of antioxidant activities.1 Especially, for the purpose of meeting the general properties of good additives’ free radical cleaning activity was done by DPPH method and the inhibition of oxidation activity was done by with β-carotene method. The 50% inhibition (IC50) values of the water, methanol:water and chloroform extracts were 19.6, 37.9 and 114 μg /mL, respectively ın DPPH test. Besıdes, the nonpolar extracts were active in β-carotene/linoleic acid test system. Total phenolics and total flavonoid contents were highest in the water extract possessing 3.39% and 1.12%, respectively. Methanolic extract showed the presence of antioxidant phenolic compounds such as protocatecuic acid (177.83 g/g) and chlorogenic acid (164.78 g/g) ın HPLC analsıs. Automated extraction system obtained better separation of the active principles from plant tissues than conventional extraction procedures.

References

  • Acartürk, R., (1997). Sifalı Bitkiler Flora ve Saglıgımız Orman Genel Müdürlügü Mensupları Yardımlasma Vakfı, No:12 Baskı Ankara, 4.
  • Adams, R.P., (2001). Identification of Essential Oils Components by Gas Chromatography/Quadrupole Mass Spectroscopy, 3rd Edition Allured Publishing Corporation Illinois, USA, 9–40.
  • Alexandru, V., Balan, M., Gaspar, A., Craciunescu, O. & Moldovan, L., (2007). Studies on the antioxidant activity, phenol and flavonoid contents of some selected Romanian medicinal plants used for wound healing. Romanıan Bıotechnologıcal Letters, 12, 6, 3467-3472.
  • Azaz, D., Arabacı, T., & Sungun, M.K., (2009). Essential Oil Composition and Antimicrobial Activities of Achillea biserrata M.Bieb. and Achillea salicifolia Besser subsp.salicifolia Collected in Turkey. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 21, 3193-3198.
  • Baytop, T. (1999). Türkiye’de Bitkilerle Tedavi Nobel Tıp Kitapevleri, İstanbul, 3.
  • Benetis, R., Radusiene, J., Jakstaş, V., & Janulis, V., (2008). Development of an RP-HPLC method for the analysis of phenolic compounds in Achillea millefolium L. Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies, 31, 596-610
  • Bozin, B., Mimica-Dukic, N., & Bogavac., M., (2008). Chemical composition, antioxidant and antibacterial properties of Achillea collina Becker ex Heimerl s.l. and A. pannonica scheele essential oils. Molecules, 13, 2058- 2068.
  • Conforti, F., Loizzo, M.R., Statti, G.A., & Menichini, F., (2005). Comparative radical scavenging and antidiabetic activities of methanolic extract and fractions from Achillea ligustica ALL. Bıol &Pharmaceutical Bulletın, 28, 1791-1794.
  • Candan, F., Ünlü, M., Tepe, B., Deferera, D., Polissiou, M., Sökmen, A., & Akpulat, H.A., (2003). Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil and methanol extracts of Achillea millefolium subsp.millefolium Afan. (Asteraceae). Journal of Etnopharmacology, 87, 215.
  • Davis, P.H., (1982). Flora of Turkey and the East Agean Islands Edinburgh Universıty, Edinburgh:7-29.
  • Glasl, S., Kastner, U., Jurenitsch, J., & Kubelka, W., (1999). Qualitative and quantitative determination of sesquiterpenoids in Achillea species by resersed-phase highperformance liquid chromatography, mass- spectrometry and thin- layer chromatography. Journal of Chromatogrography B, 729-361.
  • Glasl, S., Gunbilig, D., Narantuya, S., Ingrid, W., & Jurenitsch, J., (2001). Combination of chromatography and spectroskopik methods for the isolation and characterization of polar guaianolides from Achillea asiatica. Journal of Chromatogrography A, 936-193.
  • Giorgi, A., Bombelli, R., & Luini, A., (2009). Antioxidant and Cytoprotective Properties of Infusions from Leaves and Inflorescences of Achillea collina Becker ex Rchb. Phytotherapy Research, 23, 540-545.
  • Giusti, M.M., & Wrolstad, R.E., (2001). Unit F1.2: Anthocyanins. Characterization and Measurement with UV- visible Spectroscopy, Current Protocols in Food Anal. Chem. R. E. Wrolstad (Ed). John Wiley & Sons. Inc. New York, NY, 1 – 13.
  • Hatipoğlu, G., Sökmen, M., Bektaş, E., Daferera, D., Sökmen, A., Demir, E., & Şahin, H., (2013) Automated and standard extraction of antioxidant phenolic compounds of Hyssopus officinalis L. ssp.angustifolius. Industrial Crops and Products, 43, 427– 433.
  • Huang, D.J., Ou, B.X., & Prior, R.L., (2005). The chemistry behind antioxidant capacity assays. Journal of Agricultaral and Food Chemistry, 53, 1841–1856.
  • Kartal, N., Sökmen, M., Tepe, B., Daferera, D., Polissiou, M., & Sökmen, A., (2007). Investigation of the antioxidant properties of Ferula orientalis L. using a suitable extraction procedure. Food Chemistry, 100, 584–589.
  • Könemann Botanica. (1999). The Illustrated A-Z of over 10,000 Garden Plants and How to Cultivate them. Botanica Gordon, 885 Cheers Publication: Hong Kong.
  • Lamaison, J.L., & Carnat, A., (1991). Teneurs en principaux flavonoïdes des fleurs et des feuilles de Crataegus monogyna Jacq. et de Crataegus laevigata (Poiret) DC. En fonction de la période de végétation. Plan. Med. Phytol. 25, 12–16.
  • Magiatis, P., Skaltsounis, A.L., Chinou, I., & Haroutounian, S.A., (2002). Chemical composition and in- vitro antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of three Greek Achillea species, Z Naturforsch. 57-287.
  • Maffei, M., Mucciarelli, M., & Scannerini, S., (1994). Essential oils from Achillea spesies of different geographic origin. Biochemical Systemayics and Ecology, 22, 679.
  • Nemeth, E., & Bernath, J., (2008). Biological Activities of Yarrow Species (Achillea spp.) Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Design, 14, 3151-3167.
  • Nickavar, B., Kamalinejad, M., Haj-Yahya, M.,& Shafaghi, B., (2006). Comparison of the free radical scavenging activity of six Iranian Achillea species. Pharmaceutical Bıology, 44, 208-312.
  • Palic, R., Stojanovic, G., Randelovic, V., & Velickovic, J., (2000). The fatty asids from plants of the genus Achillea. Physics, Chemistry and Technology, 2-101.
  • Porter, L.J., Hrstich, L.N., & Chan, B.G., (1986). The conversion of procyanidins and prodelphinidins to cyanidin and delphinidin. Phytochemistry, 25, 223–230.
  • Singleton, V.L., & Rossi, J.A., (1965). Colorimetry of total phenolics with phosphomolybdicphosphotungstic acid reagents American. Journal of Enology and Viticulture, 16, 144 – 158.
  • Takhtajan, A., (1997). Diversity and Classification of Flowering Plants. Columbia University Pres, New York, 418.
  • Vieira, L.M., Kijjoa, A., Pereira, J., Gedris, T.E., & Herz, W., (1997). Germacranes and flavonoids from Achillea ageratum. Phytochemistry, 45, 111-115.
  • Vieira, L.M., Kıjjoa, A., Pereira, J.A., Getris, T.E., Herz, W., Skocibusic, M., Bezic, N., Dunkic, V., & Radonic, A., (2004). Antibacterial activity of Achillea clavennae essential oil against Respiratory tract pathogens. Fitoterapia, 75, 7-8.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Structural Biology
Other ID JA37PV72CS
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Gönül Serdar This is me

Münevver Sökmen This is me

Ezgi Demir This is me

Atalay Sökmen This is me

Ersan Bektaş This is me

Publication Date July 14, 2015
Submission Date March 3, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 2 Issue: 2

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APA Serdar, G., Sökmen, M., Demir, E., Sökmen, A., et al. (2015). Extraction of antioxidative principles of Achillea biserrata M. Bieb. and chromatographic analyses. International Journal of Secondary Metabolite, 2(2), 3-15. https://doi.org/10.21448/ijsm.240706
International Journal of Secondary Metabolite

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