Poster presentation
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METABOLOMIC PROFILING AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES
OF Ferula foetida USING UHPLC-MS AND GC-MS ANALYSIS
N. Z. Mamadalieva
1
, O. K. Khojimatov
2
, L. A. Wessjohann
3
1) Institute of Botany of the Academy Sciences of Uzbekistan, DurmonYuli Str 32,
Tashkent 100125, Uzbekistan
;
2) S.Yu. Yunusov Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances Academy of sciences of
the Republic of Uzbekistan st. Mirzo-Ulugbek, 77, 100170 Tashkent
3) Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry, Weinberg 3, 06120 Halle (Saale), Germany.
e-mail: nmamadalieva@yahoo.com
The
genus
Ferula
has a wide distribution all over Central and South-West Asia
(especially Uzbekistan, Iran, and Afghanistan), the far-East, North India, and the
Mediterranean, and some are distributed in desert areas. There are 114 species of
Ferula
in Central Asia and about 60 of them in Uzbekistan. In Uzbekistan
Ferula
species grow
in
sandy deserts, hills, mountains, and foothills of the country, in Tashkent,
Surkhandarya, Kashkadarya, Jizzakh, Navoi, Bukhara
regions and the Republic of
Karakalpakstan. The majority of the
Ferula
plants have a pungent odor and can be used
for different purposes.
The oleo-gum-resin of
Ferula foetida
(Bunge) Regel is a popular food and herbal
supplement. The full complement of bioactive compounds has yet to be elucidated, a
step necessary in order to explain its nutraceutical and medicinal use. Here, untargeted
metabolic profiling techniques were utilized to help gain
a broader insight into oleo-
gum-resin of
F. foetida
chemical composition. The technical aims of the project focused
on the development of analytical methods for metabolic profiling of oleo-gum-resin
obtained from
F. foetida
species. The metabolite profiling of the species carried out
using rapid and sensitive chromatographic (UHPLC, GC) and mass spectrometric (MS)
methods.
UHPLC-MS metabolite profiling of the resin obtained from
F. foetida
identified high
levels of coumarins and their derivatives, flavonoids, fatty acids. Metabolites identified
for
F. foetida
included several metabolites, such as foetisulfide A, rivulobirin G,
quercetin, microlobin, 1-acetate-5-isovalerate of lapiferol, 1-acetate-6-isovaleriat
ferulinkiol,
ethyl myristate,
cis
-octadecenoic acid, etc. In the oleo-gum-resin of
F.
foetida
, the major volatile compounds were bis (1-methylpropyl) disulfide, 2-
(isopropyldisulfanyl) butane, β-ocimene and α-pinene.
In addition, biological effects of the oleo-gum-resin of
F. foetida
was evaluated. The
results of anthelmintic, antifungal, and cytotoxic assays
demonstrated that the oleo-
gum-resin was not toxic in
in vitro
assays.
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