Lc-ms/ms profiling of 37 fingerprint phytochemicals in oenanthe fistu-losa l. And its biological activities
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Souilah, NabilaBendif, Hamdi
Ullah, Zain
Miara, Mohamed Djamel
Laib, Messaoud
Öztürk, Mehmet
Akkal, Salah
Medjroubi, Kamel
Mustafa, Ahmed M.
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Nabila Souilah, Hamdi Bendif*, Zain Ullah, Mohamed Djamel Miara, Messaoud Laib, Mehmet Öztürk, Salah Akkal, Kamel Medjroubi and Ahmed M. Mustafa*, “LC-MS/MS Profiling of 37 Fingerprint Phytochemicals in Oenanthe fistulosa L. and its Biological Activities”, The Natural Products Journal (2021) 11: 63. https://doi.org/10.2174/2210315509666191111102557Abstract
Oenanthe fistulosa L. (Apiaceae) is often associated with damp soils. Its underground parts and the young leaves are mainly cooked with other vegetables. Objective: The aim of the current work was to investigate the chemical profile of dichloromethane (DCM), ethyl acetate (EA) and n-butanol (BuOH) fractions of O. fistulosa through analysis of 37 phytochemicals by LC-MS/MS and to evaluate their biological activities such as antioxidant, anti-cholinesterase and antityrosinase for the first time. Methods: Analysis of 37 phytochemicals was performed by Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spec-trometry (LC-MS/MS). Antioxidant activity was evaluated using five in vitro assays, while anti-cholinesterase and anti-tyrosinase activities were performed using Ellman and Dopachrome meth-ods, respectively. Results: The number of phenolic compounds detected in DCM, EA and BuOH fractions was found to be 9, 15, and 12; respectively. More specifically, 9 phenolic acids were detected and among them, chlorogenic, tr-ferulic and p-coumaric acids were the most abundant. While 8 flavonoids were detected and apigetrin, rutin, and quercitrin were the most abundant. In addition, 3 non-phenolic organ-ic acids (quinic, malic and fumaric acids) were detected in large quantities. Furthermore, the tested plant fractions demonstrated a noteworthy and strong antioxidant action. The plant displayed very strong action against Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) enzymes; and BuOH fraction was the most potent one. Finally, BuOH and DCM fractions showed good tyrosinase inhibitory activity. Conclusion: According to the obtained results, O. fistulosa might be a promising candidate for the alleviation of oxidative stress, neurodegenerative (such as Alzheimer’s disease) and hyperpigmenta-tion disorders.