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Year 2021, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 1 - 6, 30.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.37929/nveo.825372

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  • Boudjelal, A., Henchiri, C., Siracusa, L., Sari, M., Ruberto, G. (2012). Compositional analysis and in vivo anti-diabetic activity of wild Algerian Marrubium vulgare L. infusion. Fitoterapia, 83(2), 286-292.
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  • Kürkçüoglu, M., Başer, K.H.C., Tosun, A., Doğan, E., Duman, H. (2007). Essential oil composition of an endemic species of Turkey: Marrubium bourgaei Boiss. ssp. bourgaei (Labiatae). Journal of Essential Oil Research, 19(1), 34-36.
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  • Özüdoğru, B., Akaydın, G., Erik, S., Yeşilada, E. (2011). Inferences from an ethnobotanical field expedition in the selected locations of Sivas and Yozgat provinces (Turkey). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 137(1), 85-98.
  • Sahpaz, S., Garbacki, N., Tits, M., Bailleul, F. (2002). Isolation and pharmacological activity of phenylpropanoid esters from Marrubium vulgare. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 79(3), 389-392.
  • Sarıkürkçü, C., Tepe, B., Daferera, D., Polissiou, M., Harmandar, M. (2008). Studies on the antioxidant activity of the essential oil and methanol extract of Marrubium globosum subsp. globosum (Lamiaceae) by three different chemical assays. Bioresource Technology, 99(10), 4239-4246.
  • Tetik, F., Civelek, S., Çakılcıoğlu, U. (2013). Traditional uses of some medicinal plants in Malatya (Turkey). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 146(1), 331-346.

Chemical profile of the volatile compounds from Marrubium cuneatum Banks & Sol.

Year 2021, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 1 - 6, 30.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.37929/nveo.825372

Abstract

Marrubium cuneatum Banks & Sol. is a perennial plant belonging to the Iran-Turan phytogeographical region, which is distributed in a limited region in the Middle East (Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Turkey, Iraq and Iran). The chemical composition of the essential oil of Marrubium cuneatum Banks & Sol. (Lamiaceae) from Turkey was characterized. Hydro-distilled essential oil was analysed simultaneously by gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS), respectively. A total of 75 components representing 94.7% of the oil were determined; linaool (29.7%), caryophyllene oxide (9.8%), and β-caryophyllene (9.0%) were identified as the major compounds, to the best of our knowledge for the first time from Turkey.

References

  • Akgül, G., Ketenoğlu, O., Piınar, N.M. Kurt, L. (2008). Pollen and seed morphology of the genus Marrubium (Lamiaceae) in Turkey. Annales Botanici Fennici, 45(1), 1-10.
  • Amri, B., Martino, E., Vitulo, F., Corana, F., Kaâb, L.B.B., Rui, M., Rossi, D., Mori, M., Rossi, S., Collina, S. (2017). Marrubium vulgare L. leave extract: Phytochemical composition, antioxidant and wound healing properties. Molecules, 22(11), 1851-1869.
  • Baher Nik, Z., Mirza, M., Shahmir, F. (2004). Essential oil of Marrubium cuneatum Russell and its secretory elements. Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 19(3), 233-235.
  • Bal, Y., Kaban, S., Kırımer, N., Başer, K.H.C. (1999). Composition of the essential oil of Marrubium parviflorum fisch. et mey. subsp. oligodon (boiss.) seybold. Journal of Essential Oil Research, 11(3), 300-302.
  • Boudjelal, A., Henchiri, C., Siracusa, L., Sari, M., Ruberto, G. (2012). Compositional analysis and in vivo anti-diabetic activity of wild Algerian Marrubium vulgare L. infusion. Fitoterapia, 83(2), 286-292.
  • Demirci, B., Başer, K.H.C., Kırımer, N. (2004). Composition of the essential oil of Marrubium bourgaei ssp. caricum PH Davis. Journal of Essential Oil Research, 16(2), 133-134.
  • Demiröz Akbulut, T., Demirci, B., Baykan, S. (2020). Essential oils of Marrubium L. taxa from aegian province of Turkey. Journal of Essential Oil Research, 1-9.
  • El-Hilaly, J., Hmammouchi, M., Lyoussi, B. (2003). Ethnobotanical studies and economic evaluation of medicinal plants in Taounate province (Northern Morocco). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 86(2-3), 149-158.
  • El Beyrouthy, M., Dhifi, W., Arnold-Apostolides, N. (2012). Ethnopharmacological survey of the indigenous Lamiaceae from Lebanon. In: International Symposium on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, 997, 257-276.
  • ESO (2000). The Complete Database of Essential Oils, Boelens Aroma Chemical Information Service, The Netherlands.
  • Grassia, A., Senatore, F., Arnold, N. A., Bruno, M., Piozzi, F., Rigano, D.,Formisano, C. (2006). Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils from aerial parts of two Marrubium sp.(Lamiaceae) growing wild in Lebanon. Polish Journal of Chemistry, 80(4), 623-628.
  • Güner, A., Aslan, S., Ekim, T., Vural, M., Babaç, M.T. (2012). Türkiye bitkileri listesi:(damarlı bitkiler). İstanbul, Turkey: Nezahat Gökyiǧit Botanik Bahçesi Yayınları.
  • Hayet, E., Samia, A., Patrick, G., Ali, M.M., Maha, M., Laurent, G., Mighri, Z., Mahjoub, L. (2007). Antimicrobial and cytotoxic activity of Marrubium alysson and Retama raetam grown in Tunisia. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 10(10), 1759-1762.
  • Joulain, D., Koenig, W.A. (1998). The Atlas of Spectra Data of Sesquiterpene Hydrocarbons, EB-Verlag, Hamburg.
  • Kırımer, N., Kürkçüoğlu, M., Akgül, G., Başer, K.H.C., Mahmoud, A.A. (2015). Composition of the Essential Oil of Marrubium anisodon C. Koch of Turkish Origin. Records of Natural Products, 9(2), 234-236.
  • Kırmızıbekmez, H., Atay, İ., Kaiser, M, Yeşilada, E., Taşdemir, D. (2011). In vitro antiprotozoal activity of extracts of five Turkish Lamiaceae species. Natural Product Communications, 6(11), 1697-1700.
  • Koenig, W.A., Joulain, D., Hochmuth, D.H. (2004). Terpenoids and Related Constituents of Essential Oils, MassFinder 3, Hamburg, Germany.
  • Kürkçüoglu, M., Başer, K.H.C., Tosun, A., Doğan, E., Duman, H. (2007). Essential oil composition of an endemic species of Turkey: Marrubium bourgaei Boiss. ssp. bourgaei (Labiatae). Journal of Essential Oil Research, 19(1), 34-36.
  • McLafferty, F.W., Stauffer, D.B. (1989). The Wiley/NBS Registry of Mass Spectral Data, John Wiley and Sons, New York 1989.
  • Meyre-Silva, C., Cechinel-Filho, V. (2010). A review of the chemical and pharmacological aspects of the genus Marrubium. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 16(31), 3503-3518.
  • Naghibi, F., Mosadegh, M., Mohammadi, M.S., Ghorbani, A. (2005). Labiatae family in folk medicine in Iran: from ethnobotany to pharmacology. Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2, 63-79.
  • Özüdoğru, B., Akaydın, G., Erik, S., Yeşilada, E. (2011). Inferences from an ethnobotanical field expedition in the selected locations of Sivas and Yozgat provinces (Turkey). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 137(1), 85-98.
  • Sahpaz, S., Garbacki, N., Tits, M., Bailleul, F. (2002). Isolation and pharmacological activity of phenylpropanoid esters from Marrubium vulgare. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 79(3), 389-392.
  • Sarıkürkçü, C., Tepe, B., Daferera, D., Polissiou, M., Harmandar, M. (2008). Studies on the antioxidant activity of the essential oil and methanol extract of Marrubium globosum subsp. globosum (Lamiaceae) by three different chemical assays. Bioresource Technology, 99(10), 4239-4246.
  • Tetik, F., Civelek, S., Çakılcıoğlu, U. (2013). Traditional uses of some medicinal plants in Malatya (Turkey). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 146(1), 331-346.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Mehmet Sina İçen 0000-0002-1411-7184

Betül Demirci 0000-0003-2343-746X

Fatih Demirci 0000-0003-1497-3017

İlhan Gürbüz 0000-0002-3670-0899

Publication Date June 30, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 8 Issue: 2

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APA İçen, M. S., Demirci, B., Demirci, F., Gürbüz, İ. (2021). Chemical profile of the volatile compounds from Marrubium cuneatum Banks & Sol. Natural Volatiles and Essential Oils, 8(2), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.37929/nveo.825372