Investigationn of geographical location effect on yield and chemical composition of Teucrium stocksianum Boiss. essential oils which collected from 4 regions of Hormozgan province
Subject Areas :
Chemistry and analysis of natural compounds
Mahshid Rahimifard
1
,
Fatemeh Sefidkon
2
,
Razieh Azimi Atergeleh
3
,
somayeh fekri qomi
4
,
Mahdi yahyazadeh
5
1 - Assistant Professor, Research Department of Medicinal Plants and By-Products, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, Iran.
2 - Professor, Research Department of Medicinal Plants and By-Products, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, Iran
3 - Faculty member of research institute of forests and rangelands
4 - 3- Ph.D. student, Medicinal plants and by-products research department, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, Iran.
5 - Assistant Professor, Research Department of Medicinal Plants and By-Products, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, Iran.
Received: 2022-04-23
Accepted : 2022-06-11
Published : 2022-11-27
Keywords:
Elemol,
Essential oil,
β-eudesmol,
Teucrium stocksianum,
Caryophyllene oxide,
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of habitat on the quantity and quality of essential oil of Teucrium stocksianum Boiss. Accordingly, the branch of this species at the time of flowering (August 2017 and 2018) were collected from 4 regions of Hormozgan province (northern side of Tang Zagh mountain at 1100 meters of altitude; Abmah mountain at 850 meters of altitude; Tang Zagh mountain at 1400 m and Enveh mountain at 2000 m) . Essential oils were extracted by hydrodistillation method ( Clevenger apparatus) and were analyzed by using GC and GC/MS. The results showed that with decreasing altitude, the amount of essential oil reduced, so that the lowest and highest amounts of essential oil belonged to the samples of Abmah mountain at 850 m and Enveh mountain at 2000 m, respectively. Chemical analysis of T. stocksianum essential oils showed that the common compounds in the essential oils of this species were elmol (2.4 to 8.5%), caryophylene oxide (3.0 to 7.1%) and β-eudsmol (2.2 to 12.1%). Compounds such as α-pinene and myrcene, the most volatile compounds found in essential oils, were not observed in lower-altitude samples, which may be related to high air temperatures in plant geographical location. Also, significant amounts of compounds such as valerianol, polgon, limonene and epi-alpha-cadinol were observed in some samples, which shows the effect of the ecological and climatic conditions on the quality of plant essential oil.
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Al Yousuf, M.H., Bashir, A.K., Dobos, Á., Veres, K., Nagy, G., Máthé, I. and Blunden, G. 2002. The composition of the essential oil of Teucrium stocksianum from the United Arab Emirates. Journal of Essential Oil Research, 14(1): 47-48.
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Ali, N., Shah, S., Shah, I., Ahmed, G., Ghias, M. and Khan, I. 2011. Cytotoxic and anthelmintic potential of crude saponins isolated from Achillea Wilhelmsii Koch and Teucrium Stocksianum boiss. BMC complementary and alternative medicine, 11(1): 1-7.
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Hisham, A., Pathare, N. and Al-Saidi, S. 2006. The composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil of Teucrium Stocksianum Stocksianum leaf from Oman. Natural Product Communications, 1(3): 195-199.
Imran, M., Irfan, A., Mehmood, R., Sumrra, S.H., Assiri, M.A., Tareen, R.B., Perveen, S., Hussien, M., Khalid, N. and Al-Sehemi, A.G. 2022. Phytochemical, pharmacological and in silico studies on Teucrium stocksianum Journal of King Saud University - Science, 34(4): 101969.
Kovacevic, N.N., Lakusic, B.S., and Ristic, M.S. 2001. Composition of the
essential oils of seven Teucrium species from Serbia and Montenegro. Journal of Essential Oil Research, 13(3): 163-165.
Maccioni, S., Baldini, R., Tebano, M., Cioni, P.L., and Flamini, G. 2007. Essential oil of Teucrium scorodonia ssp. scorodonia from Italy. Food chemistry, 104(4): 1393-1395.
Menichini, F., Conforti, F., Rigano, D., Formisano, C., Piozzi, F., and Senatore, F. 2009. Phytochemical composition, anti-inflammatory and antitumour activities of four Teucrium essential oils from Greece. Food chemistry, 115(2): 679-686.
Mojab, F., Javidnia, K., Yazdani D. and Rustaiyan A. 2003. Essential oil of the aerial parts of Teucrium stocksianum subsp. Stocksianum (Lamiaceae) from Iran. Jouranl of Medicinal Plants, 2(6) :49-54.
Omrani, G., SM, S., and Samani, M. 2003. Sugar and Insulin Levels of Type 2 Diabetic Patients. Shiraz E-Medical Journal, 4(4): 1-7.
Piozzi, F., Bruno, M., Rosselli, S., and Maggio, A. 2005. Advances on the chemistry of furanoditerpenoids from Teucrium Heterocycles-Sendai Institute of Heterocyclic Chemistry, 65(5): 1221-1234.
Radhakrishnan, R., Zakaria, M., Islam, M., Kamil, M., Ismail, A., Chan, K. and Al-Attas, A. 2001. Analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities of Teucrium stocksianum. Pharmaceutical biology, 39(6): 455-459.
Rahim, G., Qureshi, R., Gulfraz, M., Arshad, M. and Rahim, S. 2012. Preliminary phytochemical screening and ethnomedicinal uses of Teucrium stocksianum from Malakand Division. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 6(5): 704-707.
Rowshan, V., Zareiyan, F., Bahmanzadegan, A. and Hatami, A. 2019. Comparison of phytochemicals of essential oils in ecotypes of Teucrium polium polium in Fars province. EcoPhytochemical Journal of Medical Plants, 7(3): 1-14.
Shah, S.M.M., Ullah, F., Shah, S.M.H., Zahoor, M. and Sadiq, A. 2012. Analysis of chemical constituents and antinociceptive potential of essential oil of Teucrium Stocksianum collected from the North West of Pakistan. BMC complementary and alternative medicine, 12(1): 1-6.
Shah, S.M.M., Sadiq, A., Shah, S.M.H. and Khan, S. 2014. Extraction of saponins and toxicological profile of Teucrium stocksianum extracts collected from District Swat, Pakistan. Biological research, 47(1): 1-5.
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Yavari, A.R. 2021. Evaluation of essential oil constituents of different organs from Teucrium stocksianum Iranian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, 37(5): 753-765.