Nidal Jaradat , Mohammed Hawash , Murad Abualhasan , Nawaf Al-Maharik , Mohammad Qadi , Raneen Qabaha , Khariya Amarneh , Aya Qabaha , Sama’ Qassarwi , Linda Issa , Trobjon Makhkamov , Nilufar Ergasheva , Abdumurod Sattarov
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The antimicrobial activity of VO was assessed using a microdilution technique. The cyclooxygenases (COX-1 and COX-2) assay was utilized to assess the anti-inflammatory effect. An aqueous one solution cell proliferation (MTS) assay was employed to determine the cytotoxic effect of the VO.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>Thirty-six molecules were identified in the oil, and geranial, neral, and limonene are the most abundant molecules, comprising 31.06%, 23.98%, and 14.32%, respectively. The antimicrobial results showed that the VO has notable inhibition against <em>Proteus vulgaris,</em> Methicillin-resistant <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em>, and <em>Candida albicans</em>. The COX IC<sub>50</sub> calculations revealed that it has high potency against COX-2 IC<sub>50</sub> <!-->=<!--> <!-->9.32<!--> <!-->±<!--> <!-->0.88<!--> <!-->µg/ml. 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Chemical analysis and bioactivity evaluation of Citrus limon leaves volatile oil from Palestine: investigating phytochemical, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and cytotoxic properties
Introduction
Scientists consider repurposing discarded waste into valuable resources for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and food flavoring manufacturing industries a challenge to generate new revenue streams, lower production costs, and reduce waste. Therefore, the current study aimed to identify Citrus limon leaf volatile oil (VO) constituents from Palestine and assess its in vitro antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and cytotoxic properties.
Methods
The components of the VO were analyzed using Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS). The antimicrobial activity of VO was assessed using a microdilution technique. The cyclooxygenases (COX-1 and COX-2) assay was utilized to assess the anti-inflammatory effect. An aqueous one solution cell proliferation (MTS) assay was employed to determine the cytotoxic effect of the VO.
Results
Thirty-six molecules were identified in the oil, and geranial, neral, and limonene are the most abundant molecules, comprising 31.06%, 23.98%, and 14.32%, respectively. The antimicrobial results showed that the VO has notable inhibition against Proteus vulgaris, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and Candida albicans. The COX IC50 calculations revealed that it has high potency against COX-2 IC50 = 9.32 ± 0.88 µg/ml. The most potent cytotoxic effect of C. limon VO was noticed against MCF-7, with an IC50 dose of 162.90 ± 1.85 mg/ml.
Conclusion
The GC-MS analyses revealed that geranial, neral, and limonene are the predominant compounds in the VO of C. limon leaves from Palestine. The biological test results demonstrated that the VO has potential inhibitory actions against some cancer cells, bacterial and fungal species, and COX-2 enzyme, suggesting it may be a viable choice for treating or preventing microbial infections, cancer, and inflammatory illnesses.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Herbal Medicine, the official journal of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists, is a peer reviewed journal which aims to serve its readers as an authoritative resource on the profession and practice of herbal medicine. The content areas of the journal reflect the interests of Medical Herbalists and other health professionals interested in the clinical and professional application of botanical medicines. The objective is to strengthen the research and educational base of herbal medicine with research papers in the form of case studies, original research articles and reviews, monographs, clinical trials and relevant in vitro studies. It also publishes policy statements, opinion pieces, book reviews, conference proceedings and profession related information such as pharmacovigilance reports providing an information source for not only the Herbal Practitioner but any Health professional with an interest in phytotherapy.