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dc.creatorUšjak, Ljuboš
dc.creatorPetrović, Silvana
dc.creatorDrobac, Milica
dc.creatorSoković, Marina
dc.creatorStanojković, Tatjana
dc.creatorĆirić, Ana
dc.creatorNiketić, Marjan
dc.date.accessioned2017-11-23T11:27:19Z
dc.date.available2900-01-01
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.issn2042-6496
dc.identifier.urihttp://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=C6FO01698G
dc.identifier.urihttps://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2557
dc.description.abstractAlthough some widespread, native cow parsnips (Heracleum L. spp., Apiaceae) had broad medicinal and culinary applications throughout history, the knowledge about their volatile constituents is insufficient. This work investigates the composition and bioactivities of H. sphondylium L. (HSPH), H. sibiricum L. (HSIB) and H. montanum Schleich. ex Gaudin (HMON) essential oils. The composition was tested by GC and GC-MS. (Z)-β-Ocimene was the most abundant in HSPH (28.9%) and HMON (20.4%) root oils, while in HSIB root oil, β-pinene (26.2%), methyl eugenol (22.3%) and elemicin (25.6%) prevailed. Leaf and flower oils were dominated by various sesquiterpenes (germacrene D, β-sesquiphellandrene, (E)-β-farnesene and/or (E)-caryophyllene) and/or phenylpropanoids (apiole, methyl eugenol, elemicin and/or (Z)-isoelemicin). Octyl acetate (57.5-67.1%) was the main constituent of all fruit oils. The antimicrobial activity was screened by a microdilution method against eight bacteria and eight fungi. The strongest antimicrobial effect, in several cases better than the activity of antibiotics, was shown by HSPH (MICs = 0.12-3.30 mg mL-1) and HMON (MICs = 0.10-1.30 mg mL-1) flower oils against bacteria, and HSIB fruit oil against fungi (MICs = 0.15-0.40 mg mL-1). The MTT test revealed that the oils were not or weakly cytotoxic against human malignant HeLa, LS174 and/or A549 cells (except HSPH root oil; IC50 = 5.72-24.31 μg mL-1) and that tested oils were not toxic against human normal MRC-5 cells (at 200.00 μg mL-1). Significant activity observed against microorganisms that are the common cause of foodborne diseases, food contamination and/or hospital-acquired infections justifies certain traditional uses of the investigated plants and represents a good basis for further research of these Heracleum oils.en
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/Basic Research (BR or ON)/173021/RS//
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/Basic Research (BR or ON)/173032/RS//
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/Basic Research (BR or ON)/175011/RS//
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dc.sourceFood and Function
dc.titleEssential oils of three cow parsnips – composition and activity against nosocomial and foodborne pathogens and food contaminantsen
dc.typearticle
dc.rights.licenseARR
dcterms.abstractПетровић, Силвана; Никетић, Марјан; Соковић, Марина; Ћирић, Aна; Ушјак, Љубош; Станојковић, Татјана; Дробац, Милица;
dc.rights.holder© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry
dc.citation.issue1
dc.citation.volume8
dc.identifier.doi10.1039/C6FO01698G
dc.identifier.pmid28009867
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85011006734
dc.identifier.wos000395385200024
dc.citation.apaUšjak, L., Petrović, S., Drobac, M., Soković, M., Stanojković, T., Ćirić, A., & Niketić, M. (2017). Essential oils of three cow parsnips – composition and activity against nosocomial and foodborne pathogens and food contaminants. Food and Function, 8(1), 278–290.
dc.citation.vancouverUšjak L, Petrović S, Drobac M, Soković M, Stanojković T, Ćirić A, Niketić M. Essential oils of three cow parsnips – composition and activity against nosocomial and foodborne pathogens and food contaminants. Food Funct. 2017;8(1):278–90.
dc.citation.spage278
dc.citation.epage290
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dc.citation.rankM21


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