(Lamiaceae) is an endemic shrub from the Chicamocha River Canyon in Santander (Colombia). Its essential oil (EO) was distilled from the aerial parts of the plant via steam distillation and microwave-assisted hydrodistillation and analyzed using GC/MS and GC/FID. Hydroethanolic extracts were isolated from dry plants before distillation and from the residual plant material after distillation. The extracts were characterized via UHPLC-ESI-Orbitrap-HRMS. The essential oil was rich in oxygenated sesquiterpenes (60-69%) and presented τ-cadinol (44-48%) and 1,10-di--cubenol (21-24%) as its major components. The in vitro antioxidant activity of the EOs, measured via an ABTS assay, was 32-49 μmol Trolox g and that measured using the ORAC assay was 1520-1610 μmol Trolox g. Ursolic acid (28.9-39.8 mg g) and luteolin-7--glucuronide (1.16-25.3 mg g) were the major extract constituents. The antioxidant activity of the extract, obtained from undistilled plant material, was higher (82 ± 4 μmol Trolox g, ABTS; 1300 ± 14 μmol Trolox g, ORAC) than that of the extracts obtained from the residual plant material (51-73 μmol Trolox g, ABTS; 752-1205 μmol Trolox g, ORAC). EO and extract had higher ORAC antioxidant capacity than the reference substances butyl hydroxy toluene (98 μmol Trolox g) and α-tocopherol (450 μmol Trolox g). . EOs and extracts have the potential to be used as natural antioxidants for cosmetics and pharmaceutical products.
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