Nasreddine El Omari , Imane Chamkhi , Abdelaali Balahbib , Taoufiq Benali , Mohamed Akhazzane , Riaz Ullah , Amal Alotaibi , Youssef Elouafy , Hamza Elhrech , Abdelhakim Bouyahya
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Abstract
This research explores the therapeutic properties and medicinal potential of Mentha piperita L. (M. piperita) essential oil (EO) (MPEO) harvested in the province of Ouezzane, northwestern Morocco. We conducted a comprehensive chemical composition analysis of MPEO using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to identify its major components. The predominant constituents were pulegone (17.56%), mintlactone (10.62%), D-carvone (9.24%), eucalyptol (7.53%), and thymol (6.06%). The antidiabetic effects were assessed by measuring the inhibition of two digestive enzymes (α-glucosidase and α-amylase). The dermatoprotective effect was evaluated based on the inhibition of elastase and tyrosinase, and neuroprotective activity was studied by examining the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE). Additionally, molecular docking analysis was used to determine the interactions between the main MPEO compounds and the enzymes targeted. Antioxidant activity was estimated using in vitro FRAP, DPPH, and ABTS assays. Furthermore, the antibacterial potential was evaluated against pathogenic strains using the micro-broth dilution method. Our results indicate significant antioxidant and neuroprotective activities of MPEO, along with promising antidiabetic and dermatoprotective potential, surpassing references. Additionally, all bacterial strains tested were susceptible to MPEO, with MIC values lower than those of MBC for all bacteria except L. monocytogenes. These in vitro findings were supported by in silico analysis, showing that menthelactone and pulegone presented strong binding affinities with key enzymes involved in glucose regulation and pigmentation. MPEO, rich in bioactive compounds, has shown promising potential. The main components of this oil offer innovative prospects for the development of drugs and natural therapeutic applications.
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Biochemical Systematics and Ecology is devoted to the publication of original papers and reviews, both submitted and invited, in two subject areas: I) the application of biochemistry to problems relating to systematic biology of organisms (biochemical systematics); II) the role of biochemistry in interactions between organisms or between an organism and its environment (biochemical ecology).
In the Biochemical Systematics subject area, comparative studies of the distribution of (secondary) metabolites within a wider taxon (e.g. genus or family) are welcome. Comparative studies, encompassing multiple accessions of each of the taxa within their distribution are particularly encouraged. Welcome are also studies combining classical chemosystematic studies (such as comparative HPLC-MS or GC-MS investigations) with (macro-) molecular phylogenetic studies. Studies that involve the comparative use of compounds to help differentiate among species such as adulterants or substitutes that illustrate the applied use of chemosystematics are welcome. In contrast, studies solely employing macromolecular phylogenetic techniques (gene sequences, RAPD studies etc.) will be considered out of scope. Discouraged are manuscripts that report known or new compounds from a single source taxon without addressing a systematic hypothesis. Also considered out of scope are studies using outdated and hard to reproduce macromolecular techniques such as RAPDs in combination with standard chemosystematic techniques such as GC-FID and GC-MS.