Chemical profile, antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Christ. Distributed in Bulgaria.

Heliyon

Administration of Vrachanski Balkan Nature Park, Executive Forest Agency, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, 3000 Vratsa, Bulgaria.

Published: January 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on the essential oil (EO) profiles and bioactivity of Christ (Bosnian pine), a plant native to the Balkans, by examining its different parts from three populations in Bulgaria.
  • The yield of EOs varied among plant parts, with the highest from twigs wood and predominately consisting of monoterpenes; however, not all compounds were present in every plant part.
  • It identifies several chemotypes based on the EO composition of twigs and leaves, and for the first time, reports on the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of different plant tissues, indicating the potential for various applications in nutraceuticals and pharmacology.

Article Abstract

Christ. (Bosnian pine), a Tertiary relict and Balkan sub-endemic, has not been comprehensively studied for its essential oil (EO) profile and bioactivity of its different plant parts. This study aimed to determine the EO yield, composition and antimicrobial activity from different parts of at three different populations (mountains) in Bulgaria. Furthermore, the study assessed the antioxidant activities of plant tissue, including leaves (needles), twigs wood, male and female cones. The EOs yield from different plant parts ranged from 0.09 % (leaves) to 0.74 % (wood of twigs), with monoterpenes being the predominant class. Limonene, -pinene, caryophyllene, germacrene D, pinene, and -myrcene were detected in the EO extracted from all analyzed trees. However, these compounds were not found in the EO extracted from all plant parts of the same trees. Four chemical groups (chemotypes) were identified for EO from twigs, and three chemotypes were identified for EO from leaves. The chemotypes were based on the percent ratio of the main EO constituents (>5 %). Leaves tissue showed the highest values in terms of polyphenols and flavonoids, as well as higher ABTS radical scavenging activity, while the highest antimicrobial activity against subsp. was seen in the EOs obtained from twigs. This is the first study to identify several chemotypes based on leaf and twigs EO of distributed in Bulgarian flora. Furthermore, the EO of twigs tips (TT), male cones (MC), and wood of one-two-year-old twigs (WT) of the same trees were reported for the first time. The total polyphenol, flavonoid content, and radical scavenging activity of tissues of annual twigs wood and biennial twigs wood, leaf tissue, MC tissue, and the twigs tips tissue is also reported for the first time in the accessible literature. These findings highlight the potential of to provide EOs with varying compositions and bioactivities, making them suitable for nutraceutical, pharmacological, and potentially food additive applications. Furthermore, the identification of chemotype accessions in this study suggests their selection for the development of new forest crop as a source for natural products with desirable composition and bioactivity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10770424PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e22967DOI Listing

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