Antioxidant and Antibacterial Activities of Six Medicinally Important Species of the Genus Salvia from North East of Iran

Document Type : Research Article

Authors

1 Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Zabol, Zabol, Iran

2 Department of Chemistry, University of Zabol, P. O. Box 98615-538, Zabol, Islamic Republic of Iran

3 Infectious Diseases and Tropical medicine Research Center, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, IR Iran

Abstract

This study was carried out to evaluate the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of different extracts from aerial parts of six Salvia species including Salvia ceratophylla, Salvia chorassanica, Salvia leriifolia, Salvia macrosiphon, Salvia chloroleuca and Salvia virgata. The effect of the extracts against 3 Gram positive and 3 Gram negative bacteria was tested by the micro dilution method. The amounts of total phenolic contents (TPC) extracted from plants in different solvent systems were in the ranges of 11.28- 23.82 (mg GAE/g). All extracts showed excellent radical scavenging activity, with IC50 in the ranges 27.38-469.78 μg/ml. The results indicated that methanol extract had the highest total phenolic contents (23.82± 0.16mg GAE/g). N-hexane showed maximum IC50 (469.78±5.97μg/ml) value while its antioxidant was lower than the other extracts. Among the tested plants, S. chloroleuca, S. virgata and S. ceratophylla have the most active radical scavengers while, S. leriifolia, S. chorassanica and S. macrosiphon were the weaker ones. S. macrosiphon, S. chloroleuca and S. ceratophylla were the most active plants against the growth of gram positive and gram negative bacteria. Moreover, it was revealed that aerial parts of the some species belonging to the genus Salvia possess some antibacterial as antibiotics principles. These results showed that methanol was the most effective extract with the lowest MIC (1.25 mg/ml) against gram positive bacteria. The results of antioxidant activity showed there was not a perfect correlation between total phenolic content and antioxidant activity. Our finding scientifically validate the use of Salvia species in traditional medicine and may serve as a source of drugs useful in some infections caused by bacteria and also as an antioxidant agent.

Keywords: Salvia species, Antioxidant activity, Antibacterial activity

Keywords


Ahmad VU, Zahid M, Ali MS, Ali Z, Jassbi AR, Abbas M, Clardy J, Lobkovsky E, Tareen RB, Iqbal MZ. 1999. Salvadiones-A and -B:  Two Terpenoids Having Novel Carbon Skeleta from Salvia bucharica. J. Org Chem 64: 8465-8467.
Amirghofran Z, Zand F, Javidnia K, Miri R. 2010. The cytotoxic activity of various herbals against different tumor cells: an in vitro study. Iran Red Crescent Med J 12: 260-265.
Aruoma OI,Cuppett SL. 1997. Antioxidant Methodology: In Vivo and in Vitro Concepts, AOCS Press.
Asadi S, Ahmadiani A, Esmaeili MA, Sonboli A, Ansari N, Khodagholi F. 2010. In vitro antioxidant activities and an investigation of neuroprotection by six Salvia species from Iran: A comparative study. Food Chem Toxicol  48: 1341-1349.
Ebrahimabadi AH, Mazoochi A, Kashi FJ, Djafari-Bidgoli Z, Batooli H. 2010. Essential oil composition and antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of the aerial parts of Salvia eremophila Boiss. from Iran. Food Chem Toxicol 48: 1371-1376.
Edziri H, Smach M, Ammar S, Mahjoub M, Mighri Z, Aouni M, Mastouri M. 2011. Antioxidant, antibacterial, and antiviral effects of Lactuca sativa extracts. Ind Crop Prod 34: 1182-1185.
Firuzi O, Miri R, Asadollahi M, Eslami S, Jassbi AR. 2013. Cytotoxic, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities and phenolic contents of eleven salvia species from Iran. Iran J Pharm Res 12: 801-810.
Fronza M, Murillo R, Ślusarczyk S, Adams M, Hamburger M, Heinzmann B, Laufer S, Merfort I. 2011. In vitro cytotoxic activity of abietane diterpenes from Peltodon longipes as well as Salvia miltiorrhiza and Salvia sahendica. Bioorg Med Chem 19: 4876-4881.
Gao Y, Van Belkum MJ, Stiles ME. 1999. The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria inhibits antibacterial activity of brochocin-C. Appl Environ Microbiol 65: 4329-4333.
Gohari AR, Ebrahimi H, Saeidnia S, Foruzani M, Ebrahimi P, Ajani Y. 2011. Flavones and flavone glycosides from Salvia macrosiphon Boiss. Iran J Pharm Res 10: 247-251.
Habibi Z, Eftekhar F, Samiee K, Rustaiyan A. 2000. Structure and Antibacterial Activity of a New Labdane Diterpenoid from Salvia leriaefolia. J Nat Prod 63: 270-271.
Hedge IC. 1982. "Labiatae" Flora Iranica, Academische Druck-U. Verlagsantalt. Graze-Austria.
Jassbi AR, Asadollahi M, Masroor M, Schuman MC, Mehdizadeh Z, Soleimani M, Miri R. 2012. Chemical Classification of the Essential Oils of the Iranian Salvia Species in Comparison with Their Botanical Taxonomy. Chem Biodivers 9: 1254-1271.
Jassbi AR, Mehrdad M, Eghtesadi F, Ebrahimi SN, Baldwin IT. 2006. Novel Rearranged Abietane Diterpenoids from the Roots of Salvia sahendica. Chem Biodivers 3: 916-922.
Karthikeyan A, Shanthi V,Nagasathaya A. 2009. Preliminary phytochemical and antibacterial screening of crude extract of the leaf of Adhatoda vasica. L. ‎Int J Green Pharm 3: 78-80.
Kelen M,Tepe B. 2008. Chemical composition, antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of the essential oils of three Salvia species from Turkish flora. Bioresour Technol 99: 4096-4104.
Lagouri V, Boskou D. 1996. Nutrient antioxidants in oregano. Int J Food Sci Nutr 47: 493-497.
Meckes-Lozoya M, Lozoya X,Gonzalez J. 1989. Pharmacological properties in vitro of various extracts of Mimosa tenuiflora (tepescohuite). Arch Invest Med 21: 163-169.
Mehmood N, Zubaır M, Rızwan K, Rasool N, Shahid M, Ahmad VU. 2012. Antioxidant, Antimicrobial and phytochemical analysis of cichoriumintybus seeds extract and various organic fractions. Iran J Pharm Res 11: 1145-1151.
Özdemir C, Şenel G. 1999. The Morphological, Anatomical and Karyological Properties of Salvia sclarea L. Turk J Bot 23: 7-18.
Parsaee H, Asili J, Mousavi SH, Soofi H, Emami SA, Tayarani-Najaran Z. 2013. Apoptosis induction of Salvia chorassanica root extract on human cervical cancer cell line. Iran J Pharm Res 12: 75-83.
Şahin F, Güllüce M, Daferera D, Sökmen A, Sökmen M, Polissiou M, Agar G,Özer H. 2004. Biological activities of the essential oils and methanol extract of Origanum vulgare ssp. vulgare in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. Food Control 15: 549-557.
Siddhuraju P, Becker K. 2003. Antioxidant Properties of Various Solvent Extracts of Total Phenolic Constituents from Three Different Agroclimatic Origins of Drumstick Tree (Moringa oleifera Lam.) Leaves. J Agric Food Chem 51: 2144-2155.
Smania Junior A, Smania EF, Della Monache F, Pizzolatti MG, Delle Monache G. 2006. Derivatization does not influence antimicrobial and antifungal activities of applanoxidic acids and sterols from Ganoderma spp. Z Naturforsch C 61: 31-34.
Tepe B, Donmez E, Unlu M, Candan F, Daferera D, Vardar-Unlu G, Polissiou M, Sokmen A. 2004. Antimicrobial and antioxidative activities of the essential oils and methanol extracts of Salvia cryptantha (Montbret et Aucher ex Benth.) and Salvia multicaulis (Vahl). Food Chem 84: 519-525.
Vaya J, Belinky PA, Aviram M. 1997. Antioxidant constituents from licorice roots: isolation, structure elucidation and antioxidative capacity toward LDL oxidation. Free Radic Biol Med 23: 302-313.
Wuyts N, De Waele D, Swennen R. 2006. Extraction and partial characterization of polyphenol oxidase from banana (Musa acuminata Grande naine) roots. Plant Physiol Biochem 44: 308-314.
Zee JA, Carmichael L, Codère D, Poirier D and Fournier M. 1991. Effect of storage conditions on the stability of vitamin C in various fruits and vegetables produced and consumed in Quebec. J Food Comp Anal 4: 77-86.