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The Iridoids of In Vitro Propagated Nepeta cyrenaica Quézel & Zaffran
by Ana Alimpić Aradski, Danijela Mišić, Uroš Gašić, Slađana Todorović, Mariana Oalđe Pavlović, Petar D. Marin, Abdulhamed Giweli and Sonja Duletić-Laušević
Med. Sci. Forum 2022, 14(1), 147; https://doi.org/10.3390/ECMC2022-13148 - 1 Nov 2022
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Nepeta cyrenaica Quézel & Zaffran (Lamiaceae), an endemic species of the Libyan flora, has been scarcely explored until now. Since Nepeta species are proven as pharmacologically active plants rich in iridoid monoterpenes, this study was aimed to quantify the iridoids present in different [...] Read more.
Nepeta cyrenaica Quézel & Zaffran (Lamiaceae), an endemic species of the Libyan flora, has been scarcely explored until now. Since Nepeta species are proven as pharmacologically active plants rich in iridoid monoterpenes, this study was aimed to quantify the iridoids present in different extracts of in vitro propagated N. cyrenaica. The seeds collected from their natural habitat were germinated. One node stem explant of 5-week-old plants were used for plant micropropagation. After several cycles, the shoots were harvested. The extraction was performed using maceration procedure by dichloromehane, methanol, 96% ethanol, and hot distilled water. Subsequently, the extracts were subjected to UHPLC/(±)HESI-MS2 analysis of iridoids. Two iridoids were identified and quantified, namely epideoxyloganic acid and nepetalactol, as well as their precursor 8-oxogeranial. Iridoid glucoside epideoxyloganic acid was the most abundant in the methanolic and ethanolic extracts (1255.37 and 1262.78 µg/100 g dry extract), followed by aqueous extract. On the other hand, 8-oxogeranial and nepetalactol reached maximal amounts in the dichloromethane extract (476.80 and 1039.52 µg/100 g dry extract, respectively). The results of this study indicate that the high antioxidant and enzyme-inhibiting effects of dichloromethane extract confirmed in our previous study could be attributed to its iridoid content, which was particularly high due to the low polarity of this extraction solvent. In conclusion, endemic N. cyrenaica could be efficiently propagated in vitro as an iridoid-rich plant with great biological potential. Full article
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of The 8th International Electronic Conference on Medicinal Chemistry)
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