2021
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-97072021000205230
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PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF ERYNGIUM PYRAMIDALE BOISS. & HAUSSKN

Abstract: Eryngium pyramidale Boiss. & Hausskn. is one of the species of the Apiaceae family, which is used as a spice in Iranian food. In this work, we aim to assess the phytochemical profile and antibacterial activity of the aerial parts of Eryngium pyramidale. The essential oil was obtained by hydrodistillation using a Clevenger apparatus. Then, it was quantitatively and qualitatively analyzed by GC-FID and GC-MS, respectively. The antibacterial activity of the essential oil was evaluated against six gram-positive an… Show more

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“…However, the presence of falcarinol in the roots is an interesting fact. This polyacetylene derivative is not present in other Ferulago species, but found in other Apiaceae plants such as Daucus carota L., [32–35] Eryngium triquetrum Vahl., [36,37] E. planum Lindl., E. caucasicum Trautv., Lomatium dasycarpum (Torr. & A.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the presence of falcarinol in the roots is an interesting fact. This polyacetylene derivative is not present in other Ferulago species, but found in other Apiaceae plants such as Daucus carota L., [32–35] Eryngium triquetrum Vahl., [36,37] E. planum Lindl., E. caucasicum Trautv., Lomatium dasycarpum (Torr. & A.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…& Hausskn. was 0.36 ± 0.01 mg of gallic acid equivalent per gram of dry plant material, while the content of total flavonoid in the methanolic extract was 0.90 ± 0.05 mg of quercetin equivalent per gram of dry plant material [48].…”
Section: Total Phenol and Total Flavonoid Contentmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…However, to the best of our knowledge, the oil of this species has not been investigated for its potential content of antibacterial entities. Nonetheless, in some studies, volatile oils and botanical extracts of some other members of the genus Eryngium have been found to be effective sources against bacteria and fungi detrimental to food systems (Thiem et al, 2010 ; Dehghanzadeh et al, 2014 ; Merghache et al, 2014 ; Landoulsi et al, 2016 ; Sadiq et al, 2016 ; Daneshzadeh et al, 2019 ; Medbouhi et al, 2019 ; Kikowska et al, 2020 ; Mirahmadi et al, 2020 ; Nejati et al, 2021 ). Moreover, there are few available scientific studies on the antibacterial capacity of the EO of Eryngium caeruleum against phytopathogenic bacteria (Dehghanzadeh et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%