Poster presentation
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COMPOSITION OF ESSENTIAL OIL AND PHENOLIC
COMPOUNDS OF Lophanthus schtschurowskianus
O.K. Askarova
1
, E.Kh. Botirov
2
, Kh.M. Bobakulov
2
, A.A. Ganiev
2
,
N.K. Usmanova
3
1)
Namangan Institute of Engineering and Technology, Namangan, Uzbekistan
2)
S.Yu.Yunusov Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substance, Academy of Science of the
Republic of Uzbekistan,
e-mail: botirov-nepi@mail.ru
3) Namangan State University,
Namangan, Uzbekistan
Lophanthus
is a genus of perennial herbaceous plants of the
Lamiaceae
family,
represented by more than twenty species growing in alpine or highland areas. Four
species of plants of this genus grow in the territory of Uzbekistan. We studied the
component composition of essential oil obtained by hydrodistillation from an air-dry
above-ground part of the
Lophanthus schtschurowskianus
(Regel) Lipsky plant growing
in Surkhandarya region of Uzbekistan.
By the GC-MS method, 57 components were
identified in the composition of the essential oil, which is 93.8 % of the total amount of
the oil, including 52 volatile compounds. The main components of the essential oil are
1,8-cineol (13.4%), viridiflorol (8.5%), α-terpineol (4.3%), terpinen-4-ol (4.2%), τ-
cadinol (4.1%), β-spatulenol (3.9%), α-p-dimethylstyren (2.1%). The essential oil is
dominated by oxidized monoterpenes (33.6%) and oxidized sesquiterpenes (24.7%),
also detected compounds belonging to sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (8.6%). Essential oil
contains an insignificant amount of monoterpene hydrocarbons (3.9%). In qualitative
and quantitative composition of components, the essential oil of
L. schtschurowskianus
significantly differs from the essential oils of other studied
plant species of the genus
Lophanthus.
1,8-Cineol has moderately pronounced anti-exudative and cytotoxic activity, and is
also characterized by analgesic and antitumor properties. It is used for chronic and
inflammatory respiratory conditions such as bronchitis or respiratory tract colds, as well
as asthma and hay fever [1].
Four phenolic compounds were isolated from various fractions of a 75%
alcohol
extract of the above-ground part of
L. schtschurowskianus,
and identified with phenyl-
propanoids caffeic acid, rosmarinic acid, nepotidin B and flavone luteolin based on the
study of
1
H,
13
C NMR, HSQC and HMBC spectra.
Rosmarinic acid is characterized by immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory,
antimicrobial, antioxidant, neuroprotective, and antidiabetic activities. Luteolin has anti-
inflammatory, antioxidant, anticarcinogenic, and cytotoxic
effects against tumor cells
and enhances the effect of anticancer drugs. Nepetoidin B was shown to have greater
antioxidant activity than gallic, rosmarinic, and caffeic acids and showed activity as an
insect phagostimulant.
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