Phytochemical Composition and Biological Activities of Dracocephalum Species Native to Kazakhstan: A Comprehensive Review
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Taxonomy, Distribution and Botanical Characteristics
3. Essential Oil Composition and Chemotypic Diversity
4. Phenolic Compounds
4.1. Anthocyanins
4.2. Phenolic Acids
4.3. Flavonoids
4.3.1. Flavones
4.3.2. Flavonols and Their Glycosides
4.3.3. Other Flavonoid Derivatives
4.4. Lignans
4.5. Other Classes of Secondary Metabolites
5. Biological Activities
5.1. Hepatoprotective Effect
5.2. Anti-Inflammatory Activity
5.3. Antimicrobial Activity
5.4. Effect on Metabolic Disorders and Intestinal Inflammation
5.5. Antitumor and Cytotoxic Activity
5.6. Neuroprotective and Neuromodulatory Activity
5.7. Antioxidant Activity
5.8. Cardiotonic Activity
5.9. Other Pharmacological Effects
6. Molecular Docking of Key Phytochemicals from the Dracocephalum Genus: A Review
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| The Main Focus of the Review | The Dracocephalum Species Under Consideration | Data by Region in Kazakhstan | Phytochemical Analysis | Biological Activity | Difference from This Review | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| General phytochemical and pharmacological review of the Dracocephalum genus | China, Central Asia, and Europe | Limited | Flavonoids, phenolic acids, EOs | Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial | Species growing in Kazakhstan have not been classified | [15] |
| EOs and chemotypes of species in the genus | Primarily Iranian and Asian species | Practically none | EOs and terpenoid composition | Antimicrobial and antioxidant activity | No analysis of Kazakhstani flora | [18] |
| Ethnopharmacology and traditional uses | Tibetan, Chinese, and Iranian species | Specific mentions | Polyphenols and traditional medicines | Anti-inflammatory and cardioprotective activity | Regional characteristics of species growing in Kazakhstan have not been addressed | [19] |
| Recent findings on polyphenols in the Dracocephalum genus | Different species of the genus | Limited | More than 300 phenolic compounds | Antioxidant activity | No comprehensive analysis of species growing in Kazakhstan | [20] |
| A comprehensive review of Dracocephalum species in the flora of Kazakhstan | 22 species growing in Kazakhstan | Analysis of data from across Kazakhstan | EOs, phenolic acids, flavonoids, lignans, chemotypes | Antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, gastroprotective, and other | Data on species growing in Kazakhstan, their chemical composition, and biological activity have been systematically compiled for the first time | This review |
| Species | Morphological Characteristics | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Habitat | Stem | Leaves | Inflorescence | Calyx | Corolla | Ref. | |
| Dracocephalum bipinnatum Bunge | Perennial | Erect, sparsely branched, 30–70 cm | Bipinnate, narrow segments | Dense terminal whorls, 6–12 flowers | Tubular-campanulate, pubescent, 6–9 mm | Blue–violet, 18–25 mm | [23] |
| Dracocephalum discolor Bunge | Perennial | Erect, slightly branched, 5–15 cm, hairy | Oblong-ovate to elliptical, slightly hairy | 4–10 flowers/whorl | Tubular, 5–7 mm | Purple, 8–12 mm | [24,25] |
| Dracocephalum diversifolium | Perennial | Erect, branched above, 25–60 cm | Ovate-lanceolate to broadly ovate | Dense terminal whorls, 6–12 flowers | Tubular-campanulate, 6–9 mm | Blue-violet, 15–25 mm | [26,27,28] |
| D. heterophyllum | Perennial | Erect, 20–50 cm | Highly variable, serrate | Dense whorls, 5–10 flowers | Tubular-campanulate, 5–8 mm | Blue-violet, 15–22 mm | [29,30,31,32,33,34] |
| Dracocephalum imberbe Bunge | Perennial | Erect/ascending, 10–35 cm | Rounded-cordate to reniform | Several flowers/whorl | Elongated, 15–18 mm | Blue, 8–12 mm | [24,35,36,37] |
| D. integrifolium Bunge, (synonym). Dracocephalum goloskokovii | Perennial | Erect, 10–25 cm | Entire, elliptical to ovate | 3–8 flowers/whorl | Tubular, 5–7 mm | Blue–purple, 8–12 mm | [16,24,38] |
| Dracocephalum karataviense | Perennial subshrub | Branched, 15–60 cm | Broadly lanceolate, glandular | 3–7 flowers/whorl | Two-lipped, 8–12 mm | Bluish-purple, 18–25 mm | [39,40] |
| Dracocephalum komarovii | Perennial | Erect, 25–60 cm | Lanceolate, toothed | Dense whorls, 6–12 flowers | Tubular-campanulate, 6–8 mm | Blue-violet, 15–25 mm | [41,42,43] |
| D. moldavica | Annual | Erect, 30–80 cm | Oblong-ovate, coarsely toothed | Dense whorls, 6–15 flowers | Tubular-campanulate, 6–9 mm | Blue-lilac, 20–30 mm | [44,45,46,47,48] |
| Dracocephalum nodulosum | Perennial | Erect, 10–30 cm, hairy | Ovoid, serrate | Small clustered whorls | ~10 mm | Purple-blue, ~15 mm | [49,50] |
| D. nutans | Perennial | 16–55 cm | Lanceolate to elliptical | 3–5 flowers/whorl | ~10 mm | Purple-blue, ~20 mm | [51,52,53,54] |
| Dracocephalum oblongifolium | Perennial | Ascending, branched, 10–20 cm | Broadly ovate, serrate | Small terminal clusters | Hairy, 12–13 mm | Dark blue, 25 mm | [26,28,55,56,57] |
| Dracocephalum origanoides | Annual | Erect, 2–8 cm | Ovate, entire/slightly toothed | 3–8 flowers/whorl | Tubular, 4–6 mm | Blue-purple, 8–12 mm | [58] |
| Dracocephalum paulsenii Briq | Perennial | Erect, 10–20 cm | Elliptical to ovate | 4–8 flowers/whorl | Tubular, 4–6 mm | Blue-purple, 8–12 mm | [59] |
| Dracocephalum pavlovii | Perennial | Erect, 20–50 cm | Oval to lanceolate | Dense whorls, 5–10 flowers | Tubular-campanulate | Blue-violet, 12–22 mm | [36] |
| Dracocephalum peregrinum | Perennial | Erect, 20–60 cm | Oval-lanceolate, toothed | 4–10 flowers/whorl | Tubular-campanulate, 5–7 mm | Pale violet, 10–18 mm | [28,43,49] |
| Dracocephalum ruyschiana | Perennial | Erect, 25–70 cm | Oblong-lanceolate | Dense whorls, 6–12 flowers | Tubular-campanulate, 6–9 mm | Blue-violet, 15–25 mm | [60,61,62,63,64] |
| Dracocephalum spinulosum | Perennial | Erect, 20–50 cm | Linear-lanceolate | Dense whorls, 4–10 flowers | Tubular-campanulate, 5–7 mm | Blue-violet, 12–20 mm | [65] |
| Dracocephalum stamineum | Perennial | Erect | Lanceolate, serrate | Dense whorls, 4–10 flowers | Tubular-campanulate, 5–7 mm | Blue-violet, 12–20 mm | [66] |
| D. thymiflorum | Annual | Erect, 10–60 cm | Ovate to oblong-lanceolate | 6–12 flowers/whorl | Cup-shaped, 6–8 mm | Purple-blue, 7–10 mm | [67,68,69] |
| Species | Location | Number of Identified Compounds | Main Compounds | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| D. diversifolium Rupr. | Uzbekistan | 29 | -pinene (1)—10.6%, sabinene (2)—20.7%, m-cymene (3)—6.2% | [70] |
| D. heterophyllum Benth. | Western Himalayas | 40 | Citronellol (4)—74.2% | [71] |
| India (cultivated species) | - | Citronellyl acetate (5)—14% | [72] | |
| China | 83 | 1.8-cineole (6)—14.9%, trans-nerolidol (7)—7.10%, germacrene-D (8)—4.84% | [30] | |
| D. integrifolium Bunge | China, alpine pasture | 24 | Sabinene (2)—14%, 1.8-cineole (6)—52.56% | [38] |
| China, riverbank area | 21 | Sabinene (2)—7.35%, 1.8-cineole (6)—76.1% | [38] | |
| China, valley | 21 | Sabinene (2)—10.1%, 1.8-cineole (6)—65.6% | [38] | |
| D. moldavica | Egypt | - | Linalool (9)—16.8–37.5%, geranial (10)—11.6–24.2% | [73] |
| Egypt | - | Neral (11)—11.99%, geraniol (12)—14.96%, geranial (10)—23.67%, geranyl acetate (13)—24.93% | [74] | |
| Iran | - | Neral (11)—11.99%, geraniol (12)—14.96%, geranial (10)—23.67%, geranyl acetate (13)—24.93% | [75] | |
| Iran | 34 | Geranial (10)—33.94%, neral (11)—22.4%, geranyl acetate (13)—19.27% | [76] | |
| Iran | - | Geranial (10)—31.14%, neral (11)—31.5%, geranyl acetate (13)—4.3% | [14] | |
| Egypt | - | Geranial (10)—19.13–35.19%, neral (11)—17.82–18.83%, geranyl acetate (13)—18.97–30.36% | [77] | |
| Turkey | - | Geranial (10)—23.7–27.6%, neral (11)—17.7–20.2%, geranyl acetate (13)—36.5–43.3% | [78] | |
| Egypt | 42 | Geranial (10)—19.37–20.42%, neral (11)—17.85–18.35%, geranyl acetate (13)—27.02–28.81% | [48] | |
| Egypt | - | Geranial (10)—22.57–24.56%, neral (11)—19.93–20.56%, geranyl acetate (13)—28.85–29.60% | [79] | |
| Iran | - | Neral (11)—16.25%, geraniol (12)—24.31%, geranyl acetate (13)—36.62% | [80] | |
| Ukraine | - | Neral (11)—10.25–43.49%, geraniol (12)—3.35–28.14%, geranial (10)—11.52–42.45%, geranyl acetate (13)—0.13–14.65% | [81] | |
| Iran | - | Neral (11)—21.21%, geraniol (12)—24.31%, geranyl acetate (13)—36.62% | [17] | |
| Iran | - | Neral (11)—13.38–21.26%, geraniol (12)—16.86–22.05%, geranyl acetate (13)—22.51–24.72% | [82] | |
| Iran | 22 | Neral (11)—21.9–28.57%, geranial (10)—29.08–39.44%, geranyl acetate (13)—24.68–34.8% | [83] | |
| Serbia | 88 | Geranial (10)—29,6%, geranyl acetate (13)—27.2%, neral (11)—19.4% | [84] | |
| Belarus | 17 | Citral (14)—87.21% | [85] | |
| Iran | 70 | Geranial (10)—25.5%, geranyl acetate (13)—15.2% | [86] | |
| Mongolia | 55 | Limonene-10-al (15)—75% | [87] | |
| Serbia | 34 | Linalool acetate (16)—10.7%, geranial (10)—16.8%, geranyl acetate (13)—53.2% | [22] | |
| Poland | 47 | Geranial (10)—33.94%, neral (11)—32.00%, geraniol (12)—9.29% | [88] | |
| Iran | 13 | Neral (11)—32.1%, geranial (10)—21.6%, geranyl acetate (13)—19.9%, geraniol (12)—17.6% | [89] | |
| Iran | - | Geranyl acetate (13)—27.81–28.81%, geranial (10)—19.37- 20.36%; neral (11)—17.85–18.26% | [49] | |
| China | 38 | 1.8-Cineol (6)—31.25, 4-terpineol (17)—22.82% | [90] | |
| Ukraine | 19 | Geranyl acetate (13)—41.08%, geranial (10)—25.5%, neral (11)—18.85% | [21] | |
| D. nutans | Kazakhstan | 22 | 1.8-cineole (6)—34%, α-pinene (18)—6.7%, β-pinene (1)—5.2%, β-myrcene (19)—5.3% | [91] |
| D. oblongifolium Regel | Tajikistan | 82 | Isopinocamphone (20)—38.45%, limonene (21)—6.11% | [92] |
| D. paulsenii Briq. | Afghanistan | - | α-pinene (18)—24.5%, S-(-)-cis-verbenol (22)—14.5%, germacrone (23)—14.1%, caryophyllene oxide (24)—13.6% | [93] |
| D. peregrinum | Kazakhstan | 49 | 1.8-cineol (6)—18.5%, α -pinene (18)—8.4%, limonene (21)—5.8%, caryophyllene oxide (24)—5.5% | [94] |
| Mongolia | 35 | Linalool (9)—17.9% | [87] | |
| D. ruyschiana | Mongolia | 98 | Thymol (25)—34.0%, carvacrol (26)—6.1% | [87] |
| Kazakhstan | 46 | α-pinene (18)—3.8% | [95] | |
| D. thymiflorum | Kazakhstan | 52 | β-caryophyllene oxide (24)—12.2%, spathulenol (27)—9.4% | [96] |
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Sabiyeva, A.; Atazhanova, G.A.; Levaya, Y.K.; Makhmutova, A.S. Phytochemical Composition and Biological Activities of Dracocephalum Species Native to Kazakhstan: A Comprehensive Review. Plants 2026, 15, 1722. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants15111722
Sabiyeva A, Atazhanova GA, Levaya YK, Makhmutova AS. Phytochemical Composition and Biological Activities of Dracocephalum Species Native to Kazakhstan: A Comprehensive Review. Plants. 2026; 15(11):1722. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants15111722
Chicago/Turabian StyleSabiyeva, Assel, Gayane A. Atazhanova, Yana K. Levaya, and Almagul S. Makhmutova. 2026. "Phytochemical Composition and Biological Activities of Dracocephalum Species Native to Kazakhstan: A Comprehensive Review" Plants 15, no. 11: 1722. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants15111722
APA StyleSabiyeva, A., Atazhanova, G. A., Levaya, Y. K., & Makhmutova, A. S. (2026). Phytochemical Composition and Biological Activities of Dracocephalum Species Native to Kazakhstan: A Comprehensive Review. Plants, 15(11), 1722. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants15111722

