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Laserpitium zernyi Hayek Flower and Herb Extracts: Phenolic Compounds, and Anti-edematous, Antioxidant, and Antimicrobial Activities

Popović, Višnja; Tomić, Maja; Stepanović-Petrović, Radica; Micov, Ana; Milenković, Marina; Petrović, Silvana; Ušjak, Ljuboš; Niketić, Marjan

(Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH, Weinheim, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Višnja
AU  - Tomić, Maja
AU  - Stepanović-Petrović, Radica
AU  - Micov, Ana
AU  - Milenković, Marina
AU  - Petrović, Silvana
AU  - Ušjak, Ljuboš
AU  - Niketić, Marjan
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3026
AB  - Phenolic compounds and different biological activities of the dry MeOH extracts of the flowers and the herb (aerial parts without flowers) of Laserpitium zernyi HAYEK (Apiaceae) were investigated. The total phenolic contents in the extracts were determined spectrophotometrically using Folin-Ciocalteu reagent. In both extracts, apigenin, luteolin, their 7-O-glucosides, and chlorogenic acid were detected by HPLC. Identified phenolics were quantified in both extracts, except luteolin in L. zernyi herb extract. The extracts (p.o.) were tested for anti-edematous activity in a model of carrageenan (i.pl.) induced rat paw edema. Antioxidant activity of the extracts was assessed by FRAP assay and DPPH and OH radicals scavenging tests. Antimicrobial activity was investigated using broth microdilution test against five Gram-positive and three Gram-negative bacteria, as well as against two strains of Candida albicans. The polyphenol-richer flower extract exerted higher anti-edematous and antioxidant activities. The herb extract exhibited better antimicrobial effect against Micrococcus luteus, Enterococcus faecalis, Bacillus subtilis, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, while against other tested microorganisms, the activity of both extracts was identical. Demonstrated biological activities of L. zernyi flower and herb extracts represent a good basis for their further investigation as potential new herbal medicinal raw materials.
PB  - Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH, Weinheim
T2  - Chemistry & Biodiversity
T1  - Laserpitium zernyi Hayek Flower and Herb Extracts: Phenolic Compounds, and Anti-edematous, Antioxidant, and Antimicrobial Activities
VL  - 14
IS  - 5
DO  - 10.1002/cbdv.201600432
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Višnja and Tomić, Maja and Stepanović-Petrović, Radica and Micov, Ana and Milenković, Marina and Petrović, Silvana and Ušjak, Ljuboš and Niketić, Marjan",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Phenolic compounds and different biological activities of the dry MeOH extracts of the flowers and the herb (aerial parts without flowers) of Laserpitium zernyi HAYEK (Apiaceae) were investigated. The total phenolic contents in the extracts were determined spectrophotometrically using Folin-Ciocalteu reagent. In both extracts, apigenin, luteolin, their 7-O-glucosides, and chlorogenic acid were detected by HPLC. Identified phenolics were quantified in both extracts, except luteolin in L. zernyi herb extract. The extracts (p.o.) were tested for anti-edematous activity in a model of carrageenan (i.pl.) induced rat paw edema. Antioxidant activity of the extracts was assessed by FRAP assay and DPPH and OH radicals scavenging tests. Antimicrobial activity was investigated using broth microdilution test against five Gram-positive and three Gram-negative bacteria, as well as against two strains of Candida albicans. The polyphenol-richer flower extract exerted higher anti-edematous and antioxidant activities. The herb extract exhibited better antimicrobial effect against Micrococcus luteus, Enterococcus faecalis, Bacillus subtilis, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, while against other tested microorganisms, the activity of both extracts was identical. Demonstrated biological activities of L. zernyi flower and herb extracts represent a good basis for their further investigation as potential new herbal medicinal raw materials.",
publisher = "Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH, Weinheim",
journal = "Chemistry & Biodiversity",
title = "Laserpitium zernyi Hayek Flower and Herb Extracts: Phenolic Compounds, and Anti-edematous, Antioxidant, and Antimicrobial Activities",
volume = "14",
number = "5",
doi = "10.1002/cbdv.201600432"
}
Popović, V., Tomić, M., Stepanović-Petrović, R., Micov, A., Milenković, M., Petrović, S., Ušjak, L.,& Niketić, M.. (2017). Laserpitium zernyi Hayek Flower and Herb Extracts: Phenolic Compounds, and Anti-edematous, Antioxidant, and Antimicrobial Activities. in Chemistry & Biodiversity
Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH, Weinheim., 14(5).
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201600432
Popović V, Tomić M, Stepanović-Petrović R, Micov A, Milenković M, Petrović S, Ušjak L, Niketić M. Laserpitium zernyi Hayek Flower and Herb Extracts: Phenolic Compounds, and Anti-edematous, Antioxidant, and Antimicrobial Activities. in Chemistry & Biodiversity. 2017;14(5).
doi:10.1002/cbdv.201600432 .
Popović, Višnja, Tomić, Maja, Stepanović-Petrović, Radica, Micov, Ana, Milenković, Marina, Petrović, Silvana, Ušjak, Ljuboš, Niketić, Marjan, "Laserpitium zernyi Hayek Flower and Herb Extracts: Phenolic Compounds, and Anti-edematous, Antioxidant, and Antimicrobial Activities" in Chemistry & Biodiversity, 14, no. 5 (2017),
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201600432 . .
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Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of the Essential Oils of Laserpitium latifolium L. and L. ochridanum Micevski (Apiaceae)

Popović, Višnja; Petrović, Silvana; Milenković, Marina; Drobac, Milica; Couladis, Maria; Niketić, Marjan

(Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH, Weinheim, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Višnja
AU  - Petrović, Silvana
AU  - Milenković, Marina
AU  - Drobac, Milica
AU  - Couladis, Maria
AU  - Niketić, Marjan
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2409
AB  - The chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils of Laserpitium latifolium and L. ochridanum were investigated. The essential oils were isolated by steam distillation and characterized by GC-FID and GC/MS analyses. All essential oils were distinguished by high contents of monoterpenes, and alpha-pinene was the most abundant compound in the essential oils of L. latifolium underground parts and fruits (contents of 44.4 and 44.0%, resp.). The fruit essential oil was also rich in sabinene (26.8%). Regarding the L. ochridanum essential oils, the main constituents were limonene in the fruit oil (57.7%) and sabinene in the herb oil (25.9%). The antimicrobial activity of these essential oils as well as that of L. ochridanum underground parts, whose composition was reported previously, was tested by the broth-microdilution method against four Gram-positive and three Gram-negative bacteria and two Candida albicans strains. Except the L. latifolium underground-parts essential oil, the other investigated oils showed a high antimicrobial potential against Staphylococcus aureus, S. epidermidis, Micrococcus luteus, or Candida albicans (minimal inhibitory concentrations of 13.0-73.0 mu g/ml), comparable to or even higher than that of thymol, which was used as reference compound.
PB  - Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH, Weinheim
T2  - Chemistry & Biodiversity
T1  - Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of the Essential Oils of Laserpitium latifolium L. and L. ochridanum Micevski (Apiaceae)
VL  - 12
IS  - 1
SP  - 170
EP  - 177
DO  - 10.1002/cbdv.201400127
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Višnja and Petrović, Silvana and Milenković, Marina and Drobac, Milica and Couladis, Maria and Niketić, Marjan",
year = "2015",
abstract = "The chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils of Laserpitium latifolium and L. ochridanum were investigated. The essential oils were isolated by steam distillation and characterized by GC-FID and GC/MS analyses. All essential oils were distinguished by high contents of monoterpenes, and alpha-pinene was the most abundant compound in the essential oils of L. latifolium underground parts and fruits (contents of 44.4 and 44.0%, resp.). The fruit essential oil was also rich in sabinene (26.8%). Regarding the L. ochridanum essential oils, the main constituents were limonene in the fruit oil (57.7%) and sabinene in the herb oil (25.9%). The antimicrobial activity of these essential oils as well as that of L. ochridanum underground parts, whose composition was reported previously, was tested by the broth-microdilution method against four Gram-positive and three Gram-negative bacteria and two Candida albicans strains. Except the L. latifolium underground-parts essential oil, the other investigated oils showed a high antimicrobial potential against Staphylococcus aureus, S. epidermidis, Micrococcus luteus, or Candida albicans (minimal inhibitory concentrations of 13.0-73.0 mu g/ml), comparable to or even higher than that of thymol, which was used as reference compound.",
publisher = "Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH, Weinheim",
journal = "Chemistry & Biodiversity",
title = "Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of the Essential Oils of Laserpitium latifolium L. and L. ochridanum Micevski (Apiaceae)",
volume = "12",
number = "1",
pages = "170-177",
doi = "10.1002/cbdv.201400127"
}
Popović, V., Petrović, S., Milenković, M., Drobac, M., Couladis, M.,& Niketić, M.. (2015). Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of the Essential Oils of Laserpitium latifolium L. and L. ochridanum Micevski (Apiaceae). in Chemistry & Biodiversity
Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH, Weinheim., 12(1), 170-177.
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201400127
Popović V, Petrović S, Milenković M, Drobac M, Couladis M, Niketić M. Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of the Essential Oils of Laserpitium latifolium L. and L. ochridanum Micevski (Apiaceae). in Chemistry & Biodiversity. 2015;12(1):170-177.
doi:10.1002/cbdv.201400127 .
Popović, Višnja, Petrović, Silvana, Milenković, Marina, Drobac, Milica, Couladis, Maria, Niketić, Marjan, "Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of the Essential Oils of Laserpitium latifolium L. and L. ochridanum Micevski (Apiaceae)" in Chemistry & Biodiversity, 12, no. 1 (2015):170-177,
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201400127 . .
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Extracts of three Laserpitium L. species and their principal components laserpitine and sesquiterpene lactones inhibit microbial growth and biofilm formation by oral Candida isolates

Popović, Višnja; Stojković, Dejan; Nikolić, Miloš; Heyerick, Arne; Petrović, Silvana; Soković, Marina; Niketić, Marjan

(Royal Soc Chemistry, Cambridge, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Višnja
AU  - Stojković, Dejan
AU  - Nikolić, Miloš
AU  - Heyerick, Arne
AU  - Petrović, Silvana
AU  - Soković, Marina
AU  - Niketić, Marjan
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2422
AB  - Antimicrobial properties of extracts of underground parts of three Laserpitium L. (Apiaceae) species, namely Laserpitium latifolium L., Laserpitium zernyi Hayek and Laserpitium ochridanum Micevski, were investigated. The investigated species are widely used as functional foods, as spices and for preparations in traditional medicine for treating complaints connected with infection and inflammation. Furthermore, antimicrobial and antibiofilm effects of laserpitine, the most abundant compound in the chloroform extract of Laserpitium latifolium, and guaianolide sesquiterpene lactones, such as, isomontanolide, montanolide and tarolide, principal components of the extracts of Laserpitium zernyi and Laserpitium ochridanum were assessed. The antimicrobial activity was tested using the microdilution method against five pathogenic bacteria and five fungi, as well as in the microplate biofilm assay on two Candida clinical isolates (C. albicans and C. krusei). Among the extracts, Laserpitium latifolium showed the most prominent activity. Isolated metabolites exerted higher effects against fungal than against bacterial strains, isomontanolide being the most active. Interestingly, all constituents showed higher potential on inhibition of biofilm formation than fluconazole, a reference compound. Tested metabolites may be good novel agents with high antifungal and antibacterial potential that might find practical applications in food industry as food preservatives in order to retard the growth of food spoiling microbes, but only after detailed safety assessments.
PB  - Royal Soc Chemistry, Cambridge
T2  - Food & Function
T1  - Extracts of three Laserpitium L. species and their principal components laserpitine and sesquiterpene lactones inhibit microbial growth and biofilm formation by oral Candida isolates
VL  - 6
IS  - 4
SP  - 1205
EP  - 1211
DO  - 10.1039/c5fo00066a
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Višnja and Stojković, Dejan and Nikolić, Miloš and Heyerick, Arne and Petrović, Silvana and Soković, Marina and Niketić, Marjan",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Antimicrobial properties of extracts of underground parts of three Laserpitium L. (Apiaceae) species, namely Laserpitium latifolium L., Laserpitium zernyi Hayek and Laserpitium ochridanum Micevski, were investigated. The investigated species are widely used as functional foods, as spices and for preparations in traditional medicine for treating complaints connected with infection and inflammation. Furthermore, antimicrobial and antibiofilm effects of laserpitine, the most abundant compound in the chloroform extract of Laserpitium latifolium, and guaianolide sesquiterpene lactones, such as, isomontanolide, montanolide and tarolide, principal components of the extracts of Laserpitium zernyi and Laserpitium ochridanum were assessed. The antimicrobial activity was tested using the microdilution method against five pathogenic bacteria and five fungi, as well as in the microplate biofilm assay on two Candida clinical isolates (C. albicans and C. krusei). Among the extracts, Laserpitium latifolium showed the most prominent activity. Isolated metabolites exerted higher effects against fungal than against bacterial strains, isomontanolide being the most active. Interestingly, all constituents showed higher potential on inhibition of biofilm formation than fluconazole, a reference compound. Tested metabolites may be good novel agents with high antifungal and antibacterial potential that might find practical applications in food industry as food preservatives in order to retard the growth of food spoiling microbes, but only after detailed safety assessments.",
publisher = "Royal Soc Chemistry, Cambridge",
journal = "Food & Function",
title = "Extracts of three Laserpitium L. species and their principal components laserpitine and sesquiterpene lactones inhibit microbial growth and biofilm formation by oral Candida isolates",
volume = "6",
number = "4",
pages = "1205-1211",
doi = "10.1039/c5fo00066a"
}
Popović, V., Stojković, D., Nikolić, M., Heyerick, A., Petrović, S., Soković, M.,& Niketić, M.. (2015). Extracts of three Laserpitium L. species and their principal components laserpitine and sesquiterpene lactones inhibit microbial growth and biofilm formation by oral Candida isolates. in Food & Function
Royal Soc Chemistry, Cambridge., 6(4), 1205-1211.
https://doi.org/10.1039/c5fo00066a
Popović V, Stojković D, Nikolić M, Heyerick A, Petrović S, Soković M, Niketić M. Extracts of three Laserpitium L. species and their principal components laserpitine and sesquiterpene lactones inhibit microbial growth and biofilm formation by oral Candida isolates. in Food & Function. 2015;6(4):1205-1211.
doi:10.1039/c5fo00066a .
Popović, Višnja, Stojković, Dejan, Nikolić, Miloš, Heyerick, Arne, Petrović, Silvana, Soković, Marina, Niketić, Marjan, "Extracts of three Laserpitium L. species and their principal components laserpitine and sesquiterpene lactones inhibit microbial growth and biofilm formation by oral Candida isolates" in Food & Function, 6, no. 4 (2015):1205-1211,
https://doi.org/10.1039/c5fo00066a . .
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Antihyperalgesic and Antiedematous Activities of Bisabolol-Oxides-Rich Matricaria Oil in a Rat Model of Inflammation

Tomić, Maja; Popović, Višnja; Petrović, Silvana; Stepanović-Petrović, Radica; Micov, Ana; Drobac, Milica; Couladis, Maria

(Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken, 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Tomić, Maja
AU  - Popović, Višnja
AU  - Petrović, Silvana
AU  - Stepanović-Petrović, Radica
AU  - Micov, Ana
AU  - Drobac, Milica
AU  - Couladis, Maria
PY  - 2014
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2234
AB  - From the dried flower heads of Matricaria recutita L., essential oil was isolated by hydrodistillation, and in the obtained blue oil, -bisabolol oxide A (21.5%), -bisabolol oxide B (25.5%) and (Z)-spiroether (cis-en-yn-spiroether) (10.3%) were identified as the main compounds, by gas chromatography (GC) and GC-mass spectrometry analyses. The antihyperalgesic effects of this oil were examined in a rat model of inflammation induced by carrageenan, through a modified paw-pressure' test. Antiedematous effects were examined in a rat model of inflammation induced by carrageenan, dextran and histamine, through plethysmometry. Matricaria oil (25, 50 and 100mg/kg, p.o.) exhibited a significant dose-dependent reduction of hyperalgesia and edema induced by carrageenan in both prophylactic and therapeutic treatment schemes. It was more efficacious in the prophylactic treatment scheme, and the corresponding median effective dose (ED50)+/- standard error of the mean (SEM) values were 49.8 +/- 6.0 and 42.4 +/- 0.2mg/kg for antihyperalgesic and antiedematous effects, respectively. Prophylactic treatments with matricaria oil (25, 50 and 100mg/kg, p.o.) caused a significant dose-dependent antiedematous effect in dextran-induced edema with lower efficacy than in the carrageenan model. In a dose of 100mg/kg, p.o., matricaria oil caused a slight reduction of histamine-induced edema. These results suggest that bisabolol-oxide-rich matricaria oil may be effective against pain and edema present in various inflammatory conditions, which supports matricaria traditional uses. Copyright
PB  - Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken
T2  - Phytotherapy Research
T1  - Antihyperalgesic and Antiedematous Activities of Bisabolol-Oxides-Rich Matricaria Oil in a Rat Model of Inflammation
VL  - 28
IS  - 5
SP  - 759
EP  - 766
DO  - 10.1002/ptr.5057
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Tomić, Maja and Popović, Višnja and Petrović, Silvana and Stepanović-Petrović, Radica and Micov, Ana and Drobac, Milica and Couladis, Maria",
year = "2014",
abstract = "From the dried flower heads of Matricaria recutita L., essential oil was isolated by hydrodistillation, and in the obtained blue oil, -bisabolol oxide A (21.5%), -bisabolol oxide B (25.5%) and (Z)-spiroether (cis-en-yn-spiroether) (10.3%) were identified as the main compounds, by gas chromatography (GC) and GC-mass spectrometry analyses. The antihyperalgesic effects of this oil were examined in a rat model of inflammation induced by carrageenan, through a modified paw-pressure' test. Antiedematous effects were examined in a rat model of inflammation induced by carrageenan, dextran and histamine, through plethysmometry. Matricaria oil (25, 50 and 100mg/kg, p.o.) exhibited a significant dose-dependent reduction of hyperalgesia and edema induced by carrageenan in both prophylactic and therapeutic treatment schemes. It was more efficacious in the prophylactic treatment scheme, and the corresponding median effective dose (ED50)+/- standard error of the mean (SEM) values were 49.8 +/- 6.0 and 42.4 +/- 0.2mg/kg for antihyperalgesic and antiedematous effects, respectively. Prophylactic treatments with matricaria oil (25, 50 and 100mg/kg, p.o.) caused a significant dose-dependent antiedematous effect in dextran-induced edema with lower efficacy than in the carrageenan model. In a dose of 100mg/kg, p.o., matricaria oil caused a slight reduction of histamine-induced edema. These results suggest that bisabolol-oxide-rich matricaria oil may be effective against pain and edema present in various inflammatory conditions, which supports matricaria traditional uses. Copyright",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken",
journal = "Phytotherapy Research",
title = "Antihyperalgesic and Antiedematous Activities of Bisabolol-Oxides-Rich Matricaria Oil in a Rat Model of Inflammation",
volume = "28",
number = "5",
pages = "759-766",
doi = "10.1002/ptr.5057"
}
Tomić, M., Popović, V., Petrović, S., Stepanović-Petrović, R., Micov, A., Drobac, M.,& Couladis, M.. (2014). Antihyperalgesic and Antiedematous Activities of Bisabolol-Oxides-Rich Matricaria Oil in a Rat Model of Inflammation. in Phytotherapy Research
Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken., 28(5), 759-766.
https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.5057
Tomić M, Popović V, Petrović S, Stepanović-Petrović R, Micov A, Drobac M, Couladis M. Antihyperalgesic and Antiedematous Activities of Bisabolol-Oxides-Rich Matricaria Oil in a Rat Model of Inflammation. in Phytotherapy Research. 2014;28(5):759-766.
doi:10.1002/ptr.5057 .
Tomić, Maja, Popović, Višnja, Petrović, Silvana, Stepanović-Petrović, Radica, Micov, Ana, Drobac, Milica, Couladis, Maria, "Antihyperalgesic and Antiedematous Activities of Bisabolol-Oxides-Rich Matricaria Oil in a Rat Model of Inflammation" in Phytotherapy Research, 28, no. 5 (2014):759-766,
https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.5057 . .
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Antinociceptive and Anti-edematous Activities of the Essential Oils of Two Balkan Endemic Laserpitium Species

Popović, Višnja; Petrović, Silvana; Tomić, Maja; Stepanović-Petrović, Radica; Micov, Ana; Drobac, Milica; Couladis, Maria; Niketić, Marjan

(Natural Products Inc, Westerville, 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Višnja
AU  - Petrović, Silvana
AU  - Tomić, Maja
AU  - Stepanović-Petrović, Radica
AU  - Micov, Ana
AU  - Drobac, Milica
AU  - Couladis, Maria
AU  - Niketić, Marjan
PY  - 2014
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2167
AB  - In this paper antinociceptive and anti-edematous effects are examined of the essential oils of the underground parts of two Balkan endemic Laserpitium species (Apiaceae), L. zernyi and L. ochridanum. Furthermore, the essential oil of the underground parts of L. ochridanum is chemically characterised by GC and GC-MS. Antinociceptive and anti-edematous effects were measured in a rat model of localized inflammation, induced by carrageenan, using apparatus for the modified paw-pressure test, and plethysmometer, respectively. The effects of both Laserpitium essential oils were measured after oral gavage administration to male Wistar rats in doses of 25, 50 and 100 mg/kg. The main constituents of L. ochridanum essential oil were: alpha-pinene (33.2%), alpha-bisabolol (10.3%) and chamazulene (14.9%). The essential oil of L. zernyi was previously shown to be rich in alpha-pinene (31.6%) and alpha-bisabolol (30.9%). Both examined essential oils produced a significant dose-dependent antinociceptive effect. The corresponding ED50 +/- SEM in producing antinociception were 45.9 +/- 4.9 mg/kg and 42.4 +/- 2.1 mg/kg for L. zernyi and L. ochridanum oil, respectively. Both essential oils also significantly reduced paw edema in a dose-dependent manner. The estimated ED50 +/- SEM values for the anti-edematous effect were 36.3 +/- 4.5 mg/kg for L. zernyi oil and 45.1 +/- 11.3 mg/kg for L. ochridanum oil. These results suggest that the essential oils of both investigated Laserpitium species may be effective against pain and edema present in various inflammatory conditions.
PB  - Natural Products Inc, Westerville
T2  - Natural Product Communications
T1  - Antinociceptive and Anti-edematous Activities of the Essential Oils of Two Balkan Endemic Laserpitium Species
VL  - 9
IS  - 1
SP  - 125
EP  - 128
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_2167
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Višnja and Petrović, Silvana and Tomić, Maja and Stepanović-Petrović, Radica and Micov, Ana and Drobac, Milica and Couladis, Maria and Niketić, Marjan",
year = "2014",
abstract = "In this paper antinociceptive and anti-edematous effects are examined of the essential oils of the underground parts of two Balkan endemic Laserpitium species (Apiaceae), L. zernyi and L. ochridanum. Furthermore, the essential oil of the underground parts of L. ochridanum is chemically characterised by GC and GC-MS. Antinociceptive and anti-edematous effects were measured in a rat model of localized inflammation, induced by carrageenan, using apparatus for the modified paw-pressure test, and plethysmometer, respectively. The effects of both Laserpitium essential oils were measured after oral gavage administration to male Wistar rats in doses of 25, 50 and 100 mg/kg. The main constituents of L. ochridanum essential oil were: alpha-pinene (33.2%), alpha-bisabolol (10.3%) and chamazulene (14.9%). The essential oil of L. zernyi was previously shown to be rich in alpha-pinene (31.6%) and alpha-bisabolol (30.9%). Both examined essential oils produced a significant dose-dependent antinociceptive effect. The corresponding ED50 +/- SEM in producing antinociception were 45.9 +/- 4.9 mg/kg and 42.4 +/- 2.1 mg/kg for L. zernyi and L. ochridanum oil, respectively. Both essential oils also significantly reduced paw edema in a dose-dependent manner. The estimated ED50 +/- SEM values for the anti-edematous effect were 36.3 +/- 4.5 mg/kg for L. zernyi oil and 45.1 +/- 11.3 mg/kg for L. ochridanum oil. These results suggest that the essential oils of both investigated Laserpitium species may be effective against pain and edema present in various inflammatory conditions.",
publisher = "Natural Products Inc, Westerville",
journal = "Natural Product Communications",
title = "Antinociceptive and Anti-edematous Activities of the Essential Oils of Two Balkan Endemic Laserpitium Species",
volume = "9",
number = "1",
pages = "125-128",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_2167"
}
Popović, V., Petrović, S., Tomić, M., Stepanović-Petrović, R., Micov, A., Drobac, M., Couladis, M.,& Niketić, M.. (2014). Antinociceptive and Anti-edematous Activities of the Essential Oils of Two Balkan Endemic Laserpitium Species. in Natural Product Communications
Natural Products Inc, Westerville., 9(1), 125-128.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_2167
Popović V, Petrović S, Tomić M, Stepanović-Petrović R, Micov A, Drobac M, Couladis M, Niketić M. Antinociceptive and Anti-edematous Activities of the Essential Oils of Two Balkan Endemic Laserpitium Species. in Natural Product Communications. 2014;9(1):125-128.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_2167 .
Popović, Višnja, Petrović, Silvana, Tomić, Maja, Stepanović-Petrović, Radica, Micov, Ana, Drobac, Milica, Couladis, Maria, Niketić, Marjan, "Antinociceptive and Anti-edematous Activities of the Essential Oils of Two Balkan Endemic Laserpitium Species" in Natural Product Communications, 9, no. 1 (2014):125-128,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_2167 .
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Cytotoxic Activity of Laserpitium latifolium L. Extract and Its Daucane and Phenylpropanoid Constituents

Popović, Višnja; Heyerick, Arne; Petrović, Silvana; Van Calenbergh, Serge; Karalić, Izet; Niketić, Marjan; Deforce, Dieter

(ACG Publications, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Višnja
AU  - Heyerick, Arne
AU  - Petrović, Silvana
AU  - Van Calenbergh, Serge
AU  - Karalić, Izet
AU  - Niketić, Marjan
AU  - Deforce, Dieter
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2000
AB  - In the search for novel cytotoxic agents, sesquiterpenoids and phenylpropanoids have provided interesting lead compounds. From the chloroform extract of the underground parts of Laserpitium latifolium, the daucane sesquiterpenoids laserpitin and acetyldesoxodehydrolaserpitin, and the phenylpropanoids laserin and latifolon were isolated as the major compounds. Acetyldesoxodehydrolaserpitin is identified for the first time in the genus Laserpitium. Using a MTT and a sulforhodamine B (SRB) assay, the cytotoxic and antiproliferative activity of the extract and compounds laserpitin, acetyldesoxodehydrolaserpitin and laserin was tested in two closely related human breast adenocarcinoma cell lines, ie. the invasive MCF 7/6 and the non-invasive MCF 7/AZ. The IC50 values of the extract were in the range of 184.72 - 397.16 mu g/mL, with the most potent effect observed in the MTT test on the MCF 7/6 line. Among the tested compounds, acetyldesoxodehydrolaserpitin exerted a most potent, concentration-dependent effect (IC50 values of 0.60 and 0.51 mu M in the MCF 7/6 cell line, and 2.29 mu M and 31.87 mu M in the MCF 7/AZ cell line in the MTT and SRB test, respectively). The effect of laserin was more pronounced in the MTT test (IC50 of 4.57 and 2.46 mu M in the MCF 7/6 and MCF 7/AZ, respectively).
PB  - ACG Publications
T2  - Records of Natural Products
T1  - Cytotoxic Activity of Laserpitium latifolium L. Extract and Its Daucane and Phenylpropanoid Constituents
VL  - 7
IS  - 3
SP  - 245
EP  - 249
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_2000
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Višnja and Heyerick, Arne and Petrović, Silvana and Van Calenbergh, Serge and Karalić, Izet and Niketić, Marjan and Deforce, Dieter",
year = "2013",
abstract = "In the search for novel cytotoxic agents, sesquiterpenoids and phenylpropanoids have provided interesting lead compounds. From the chloroform extract of the underground parts of Laserpitium latifolium, the daucane sesquiterpenoids laserpitin and acetyldesoxodehydrolaserpitin, and the phenylpropanoids laserin and latifolon were isolated as the major compounds. Acetyldesoxodehydrolaserpitin is identified for the first time in the genus Laserpitium. Using a MTT and a sulforhodamine B (SRB) assay, the cytotoxic and antiproliferative activity of the extract and compounds laserpitin, acetyldesoxodehydrolaserpitin and laserin was tested in two closely related human breast adenocarcinoma cell lines, ie. the invasive MCF 7/6 and the non-invasive MCF 7/AZ. The IC50 values of the extract were in the range of 184.72 - 397.16 mu g/mL, with the most potent effect observed in the MTT test on the MCF 7/6 line. Among the tested compounds, acetyldesoxodehydrolaserpitin exerted a most potent, concentration-dependent effect (IC50 values of 0.60 and 0.51 mu M in the MCF 7/6 cell line, and 2.29 mu M and 31.87 mu M in the MCF 7/AZ cell line in the MTT and SRB test, respectively). The effect of laserin was more pronounced in the MTT test (IC50 of 4.57 and 2.46 mu M in the MCF 7/6 and MCF 7/AZ, respectively).",
publisher = "ACG Publications",
journal = "Records of Natural Products",
title = "Cytotoxic Activity of Laserpitium latifolium L. Extract and Its Daucane and Phenylpropanoid Constituents",
volume = "7",
number = "3",
pages = "245-249",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_2000"
}
Popović, V., Heyerick, A., Petrović, S., Van Calenbergh, S., Karalić, I., Niketić, M.,& Deforce, D.. (2013). Cytotoxic Activity of Laserpitium latifolium L. Extract and Its Daucane and Phenylpropanoid Constituents. in Records of Natural Products
ACG Publications., 7(3), 245-249.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_2000
Popović V, Heyerick A, Petrović S, Van Calenbergh S, Karalić I, Niketić M, Deforce D. Cytotoxic Activity of Laserpitium latifolium L. Extract and Its Daucane and Phenylpropanoid Constituents. in Records of Natural Products. 2013;7(3):245-249.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_2000 .
Popović, Višnja, Heyerick, Arne, Petrović, Silvana, Van Calenbergh, Serge, Karalić, Izet, Niketić, Marjan, Deforce, Dieter, "Cytotoxic Activity of Laserpitium latifolium L. Extract and Its Daucane and Phenylpropanoid Constituents" in Records of Natural Products, 7, no. 3 (2013):245-249,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_2000 .
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Sesquiterpene lactones from the extracts of two Balkan endemic Laserpitium species and their cytotoxic activity

Popović, Višnja; Heyerick, Arne; Petrović, Silvana; Van Calenbergh, Serge; Karalić, Izet; Niketić, Marjan; Deforce, Dieter

(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Višnja
AU  - Heyerick, Arne
AU  - Petrović, Silvana
AU  - Van Calenbergh, Serge
AU  - Karalić, Izet
AU  - Niketić, Marjan
AU  - Deforce, Dieter
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1954
AB  - Chloroform extracts of the underground parts of two Balkan endemic Laserpitium species, Laserpitium zernyi Hayek and Laserpitium ochridanum Micevski, were chemically investigated. Five unknown guaianolides from the class of slovanolides, of which four were additionally 2 beta-esterified, as well as two lactones, previously identified in other Laserpitium species, were isolated from the L. ochridanum extract. From the L. zernyi extract one slovanolide derivative was isolated for the first time in the genus Laserpitium. In addition, the phenylpropanoid latifolone and six known sesquiterpene lactones, characterised as derivatives of slovanolide and silerolide, were isolated from the extracts of both species. The cytotoxic activities of the total extracts and the isolated compounds were tested using MTT and SRB assays on the two human breast cancer cell lines, MCF 7/6 and MCF 7/AZ. The extracts exerted cytotoxic activities with the IC50 values ranging 65.21-348.25 mu g/mL. The L ochridanum extract was most potent in the MTT test with IC50 values of 65.21 and 66.09 mu g/mL in the MCF 7/AZ and MCF 7/6 cell lines, respectively. The highest cytotoxic activity exerted 2 beta,8 alpha-di-angeloyloxy-10 beta-hydroxy-6 alpha H-guaian-3,(7-11)-dien-12,6-olide, a slovanolide derivative with an additional double bond in lactone ring, on highly invasive MCF 7/6 cell line, with IC50 value 0.7 mu M in both assays tested. Generally, guaianolides with a higher number of ester moieties at the positions 2 beta, 8 alpha, 10 beta or 11 alpha exhibited IC50 values in the micromolar range, while eudesmanolides and guaianolides with a lower number of esters did not induce significant cytotoxicity.
PB  - Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford
T2  - Phytochemistry
T1  - Sesquiterpene lactones from the extracts of two Balkan endemic Laserpitium species and their cytotoxic activity
VL  - 87
SP  - 102
EP  - 111
DO  - 10.1016/j.phytochem.2012.11.011
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Višnja and Heyerick, Arne and Petrović, Silvana and Van Calenbergh, Serge and Karalić, Izet and Niketić, Marjan and Deforce, Dieter",
year = "2013",
abstract = "Chloroform extracts of the underground parts of two Balkan endemic Laserpitium species, Laserpitium zernyi Hayek and Laserpitium ochridanum Micevski, were chemically investigated. Five unknown guaianolides from the class of slovanolides, of which four were additionally 2 beta-esterified, as well as two lactones, previously identified in other Laserpitium species, were isolated from the L. ochridanum extract. From the L. zernyi extract one slovanolide derivative was isolated for the first time in the genus Laserpitium. In addition, the phenylpropanoid latifolone and six known sesquiterpene lactones, characterised as derivatives of slovanolide and silerolide, were isolated from the extracts of both species. The cytotoxic activities of the total extracts and the isolated compounds were tested using MTT and SRB assays on the two human breast cancer cell lines, MCF 7/6 and MCF 7/AZ. The extracts exerted cytotoxic activities with the IC50 values ranging 65.21-348.25 mu g/mL. The L ochridanum extract was most potent in the MTT test with IC50 values of 65.21 and 66.09 mu g/mL in the MCF 7/AZ and MCF 7/6 cell lines, respectively. The highest cytotoxic activity exerted 2 beta,8 alpha-di-angeloyloxy-10 beta-hydroxy-6 alpha H-guaian-3,(7-11)-dien-12,6-olide, a slovanolide derivative with an additional double bond in lactone ring, on highly invasive MCF 7/6 cell line, with IC50 value 0.7 mu M in both assays tested. Generally, guaianolides with a higher number of ester moieties at the positions 2 beta, 8 alpha, 10 beta or 11 alpha exhibited IC50 values in the micromolar range, while eudesmanolides and guaianolides with a lower number of esters did not induce significant cytotoxicity.",
publisher = "Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford",
journal = "Phytochemistry",
title = "Sesquiterpene lactones from the extracts of two Balkan endemic Laserpitium species and their cytotoxic activity",
volume = "87",
pages = "102-111",
doi = "10.1016/j.phytochem.2012.11.011"
}
Popović, V., Heyerick, A., Petrović, S., Van Calenbergh, S., Karalić, I., Niketić, M.,& Deforce, D.. (2013). Sesquiterpene lactones from the extracts of two Balkan endemic Laserpitium species and their cytotoxic activity. in Phytochemistry
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford., 87, 102-111.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2012.11.011
Popović V, Heyerick A, Petrović S, Van Calenbergh S, Karalić I, Niketić M, Deforce D. Sesquiterpene lactones from the extracts of two Balkan endemic Laserpitium species and their cytotoxic activity. in Phytochemistry. 2013;87:102-111.
doi:10.1016/j.phytochem.2012.11.011 .
Popović, Višnja, Heyerick, Arne, Petrović, Silvana, Van Calenbergh, Serge, Karalić, Izet, Niketić, Marjan, Deforce, Dieter, "Sesquiterpene lactones from the extracts of two Balkan endemic Laserpitium species and their cytotoxic activity" in Phytochemistry, 87 (2013):102-111,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2012.11.011 . .
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Essential Oil from the Underground Parts of Laserpitium zernyi: Potential Source of alpha-Bisabolol and its Antimicrobial Activity

Popović, Višnja; Petrović, Silvana; Drobac, Milica; Milenković, Marina; Couladis, Maria; Tzakou, Olga; Duraki, Semija; Niketić, Marjan

(Natural Products Inc, Westerville, 2010)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Višnja
AU  - Petrović, Silvana
AU  - Drobac, Milica
AU  - Milenković, Marina
AU  - Couladis, Maria
AU  - Tzakou, Olga
AU  - Duraki, Semija
AU  - Niketić, Marjan
PY  - 2010
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1385
AB  - The composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil from the underground parts (roots and rhizomes) of Laserpitium zernyi Hayek (Apiaceae) were investigated. The pale blue essential oil, obtained by hydrodistillation, was analyzed by GC and GC-MS. Forty-three compounds were identified (94.3% of total oil). The main constituent, beside alpha-pinene (31.6%) was alpha-bisabolol (30.9%), so this oil may be a novel potential natural source of this sesquiterpene alcohol. The antimicrobial activity was tested using the microdilution method against Grain (+) bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus, S. epidermidis, Micrococcus luteus, Enterococcus faecalis), Gram (-) bacteria (Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli), and two strains of yeast (Candida albicans). L. zernyi oil showed significant antibacterial activity against S. epidermidis, S. aureus and M. luteus, but lower activities against the other tested strains.
PB  - Natural Products Inc, Westerville
T2  - Natural Product Communications
T1  - Essential Oil from the Underground Parts of Laserpitium zernyi: Potential Source of alpha-Bisabolol and its Antimicrobial Activity
VL  - 5
IS  - 2
SP  - 307
EP  - 310
DO  - 10.1177/1934578X1000500228
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_1385
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Višnja and Petrović, Silvana and Drobac, Milica and Milenković, Marina and Couladis, Maria and Tzakou, Olga and Duraki, Semija and Niketić, Marjan",
year = "2010",
abstract = "The composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil from the underground parts (roots and rhizomes) of Laserpitium zernyi Hayek (Apiaceae) were investigated. The pale blue essential oil, obtained by hydrodistillation, was analyzed by GC and GC-MS. Forty-three compounds were identified (94.3% of total oil). The main constituent, beside alpha-pinene (31.6%) was alpha-bisabolol (30.9%), so this oil may be a novel potential natural source of this sesquiterpene alcohol. The antimicrobial activity was tested using the microdilution method against Grain (+) bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus, S. epidermidis, Micrococcus luteus, Enterococcus faecalis), Gram (-) bacteria (Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli), and two strains of yeast (Candida albicans). L. zernyi oil showed significant antibacterial activity against S. epidermidis, S. aureus and M. luteus, but lower activities against the other tested strains.",
publisher = "Natural Products Inc, Westerville",
journal = "Natural Product Communications",
title = "Essential Oil from the Underground Parts of Laserpitium zernyi: Potential Source of alpha-Bisabolol and its Antimicrobial Activity",
volume = "5",
number = "2",
pages = "307-310",
doi = "10.1177/1934578X1000500228",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_1385"
}
Popović, V., Petrović, S., Drobac, M., Milenković, M., Couladis, M., Tzakou, O., Duraki, S.,& Niketić, M.. (2010). Essential Oil from the Underground Parts of Laserpitium zernyi: Potential Source of alpha-Bisabolol and its Antimicrobial Activity. in Natural Product Communications
Natural Products Inc, Westerville., 5(2), 307-310.
https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578X1000500228
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_1385
Popović V, Petrović S, Drobac M, Milenković M, Couladis M, Tzakou O, Duraki S, Niketić M. Essential Oil from the Underground Parts of Laserpitium zernyi: Potential Source of alpha-Bisabolol and its Antimicrobial Activity. in Natural Product Communications. 2010;5(2):307-310.
doi:10.1177/1934578X1000500228
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_1385 .
Popović, Višnja, Petrović, Silvana, Drobac, Milica, Milenković, Marina, Couladis, Maria, Tzakou, Olga, Duraki, Semija, Niketić, Marjan, "Essential Oil from the Underground Parts of Laserpitium zernyi: Potential Source of alpha-Bisabolol and its Antimicrobial Activity" in Natural Product Communications, 5, no. 2 (2010):307-310,
https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578X1000500228 .,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_1385 .
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Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oil from the underground parts of Laserpitium zernyi Hayek (Apiaceae)

Popović, Višnja; Petrović, Silvana; Pavlović, Milica; Milenković, Marina; Couladis, Maria; Tzakou, Olga; Duraki, Šemija; Niketić, Marjan

(Faculty o f Biology, University of Belgrade, 2009)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Popović, Višnja
AU  - Petrović, Silvana
AU  - Pavlović, Milica
AU  - Milenković, Marina
AU  - Couladis, Maria
AU  - Tzakou, Olga
AU  - Duraki, Šemija
AU  - Niketić, Marjan
PY  - 2009
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5160
AB  - Laserpitium zernyi Hayek is Scardo-Pindic endemic plant distributed in the mountain regions of
C. Balkans. It was treated earlier as a subspecies, L. siler L. subsp. zernyi (Hayek) Tutin [1,2]. Root of L.
siler is traditionally used as tonic, diuretic, emenagogue, in gynecology and externally for toothache treatments [3].
Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oil from the underground parts (roots and rhizomes)
of L. zernyi were investigated. Air-dried and powdered plant material was hydrodistilled using n-hexane
as a collecting solvent. Pale blue oil yielded 1.2l% (w/w).
The essential oil was analyzed by GC/FID and GC/MS. Forty-three compounds were identified (94.3% of total oil). Oil was characterised by similar content of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes (52.9% and 41.4%, respectively). The main constituents were α-pinene (3 1.6%) and α-bisabolol (30.9%).
The antimicrobial activity was tested using the microdillution method [4] against Gram(+) bacteria Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923, S. epidermidis ATCC 12228, Micrococcus luteus ATCC 9341, Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212, Gram(-) bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 27853, Klebsiella pneumoniae NCIMB 9111, Escherichia coli ATCC 25922, and two strains of yeast Candida albicans (ATCC 10259 and 24433).
Laserpitium zernyi oil showed significant antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus epidermidis (MIC 31.83 µg/ml), S. aureus and Micrococcus luteus (MICs 63.67 µg/ml). For all other tested microorganisms MIC values were higher than 100.00 µg /ml.
The studied essential oil isolated from the underground parts of L. zernyi had a remarkably different composition than the previously tested oils from flower and herb of this plant, and also showed a much higher antimicrobial activity [5].
PB  - Faculty o f Biology, University of Belgrade
C3  - 5th Balkan Botanical Congress, 07-11 September 2009, Belgrade, Serbia, Book of Abstracts
T1  - Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oil from the underground parts of Laserpitium zernyi Hayek (Apiaceae)
SP  - 149
EP  - 149
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_5160
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Popović, Višnja and Petrović, Silvana and Pavlović, Milica and Milenković, Marina and Couladis, Maria and Tzakou, Olga and Duraki, Šemija and Niketić, Marjan",
year = "2009",
abstract = "Laserpitium zernyi Hayek is Scardo-Pindic endemic plant distributed in the mountain regions of
C. Balkans. It was treated earlier as a subspecies, L. siler L. subsp. zernyi (Hayek) Tutin [1,2]. Root of L.
siler is traditionally used as tonic, diuretic, emenagogue, in gynecology and externally for toothache treatments [3].
Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oil from the underground parts (roots and rhizomes)
of L. zernyi were investigated. Air-dried and powdered plant material was hydrodistilled using n-hexane
as a collecting solvent. Pale blue oil yielded 1.2l% (w/w).
The essential oil was analyzed by GC/FID and GC/MS. Forty-three compounds were identified (94.3% of total oil). Oil was characterised by similar content of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes (52.9% and 41.4%, respectively). The main constituents were α-pinene (3 1.6%) and α-bisabolol (30.9%).
The antimicrobial activity was tested using the microdillution method [4] against Gram(+) bacteria Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923, S. epidermidis ATCC 12228, Micrococcus luteus ATCC 9341, Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212, Gram(-) bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 27853, Klebsiella pneumoniae NCIMB 9111, Escherichia coli ATCC 25922, and two strains of yeast Candida albicans (ATCC 10259 and 24433).
Laserpitium zernyi oil showed significant antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus epidermidis (MIC 31.83 µg/ml), S. aureus and Micrococcus luteus (MICs 63.67 µg/ml). For all other tested microorganisms MIC values were higher than 100.00 µg /ml.
The studied essential oil isolated from the underground parts of L. zernyi had a remarkably different composition than the previously tested oils from flower and herb of this plant, and also showed a much higher antimicrobial activity [5].",
publisher = "Faculty o f Biology, University of Belgrade",
journal = "5th Balkan Botanical Congress, 07-11 September 2009, Belgrade, Serbia, Book of Abstracts",
title = "Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oil from the underground parts of Laserpitium zernyi Hayek (Apiaceae)",
pages = "149-149",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_5160"
}
Popović, V., Petrović, S., Pavlović, M., Milenković, M., Couladis, M., Tzakou, O., Duraki, Š.,& Niketić, M.. (2009). Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oil from the underground parts of Laserpitium zernyi Hayek (Apiaceae). in 5th Balkan Botanical Congress, 07-11 September 2009, Belgrade, Serbia, Book of Abstracts
Faculty o f Biology, University of Belgrade., 149-149.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_5160
Popović V, Petrović S, Pavlović M, Milenković M, Couladis M, Tzakou O, Duraki Š, Niketić M. Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oil from the underground parts of Laserpitium zernyi Hayek (Apiaceae). in 5th Balkan Botanical Congress, 07-11 September 2009, Belgrade, Serbia, Book of Abstracts. 2009;:149-149.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_5160 .
Popović, Višnja, Petrović, Silvana, Pavlović, Milica, Milenković, Marina, Couladis, Maria, Tzakou, Olga, Duraki, Šemija, Niketić, Marjan, "Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oil from the underground parts of Laserpitium zernyi Hayek (Apiaceae)" in 5th Balkan Botanical Congress, 07-11 September 2009, Belgrade, Serbia, Book of Abstracts (2009):149-149,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_5160 .

Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Essential Oils From Flower and Leaf of Laserpitium zernyi Hayek

Petrović, Silvana; Drobac, Milica; Popović, Višnja; Couladis, Maria; Tzakou, Olga; Milenković, Marina; Božić, Dragana; Niketić, Marjan

(Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia, 2009)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Petrović, Silvana
AU  - Drobac, Milica
AU  - Popović, Višnja
AU  - Couladis, Maria
AU  - Tzakou, Olga
AU  - Milenković, Marina
AU  - Božić, Dragana
AU  - Niketić, Marjan
PY  - 2009
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1256
AB  - The hydrodistilled essential oils of the flowers and leaves of Laserpitium zernyi by GC-FID and GC/MS. Fifty-five compounds were identified in the flower oil (96.8% of total oil) and 58 in the leaf oil (89.4% of total oil). Both oils were characterised by the high amount of monoterpenes (59.1-75.6%), whereas sesquiterpenes were present in smaller quantity (21.2-29.2%). The main compounds in the flower oil were sabinene (18.5%), limonene (12.0%), beta-phellandrene (12.0%) and terpinen-4-ol (10.6%), while in the leaf oil the most dominant were beta-pinene (20.0%) and terpinen-4-ol (12.0%). The antimicrobial activity of the oils was determined using the agar diffusion and broth microdilution method against bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, St. epidermidis, Micrococcus luteus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli and a yeast Candida albicans. The best inhibitory effect (MIC 0.6 mg/mL) was exhibited by the flower oil against St. epidermidis, K pneumoniae and C. albicans, the leaf oil against M. luteus, and both oils against E. coli.
PB  - Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia
T2  - Journal of Essential Oil Research
T1  - Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Essential Oils From Flower and Leaf of Laserpitium zernyi Hayek
VL  - 21
IS  - 5
SP  - 467
EP  - 470
DO  - 10.1080/10412905.2009.9700220
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Petrović, Silvana and Drobac, Milica and Popović, Višnja and Couladis, Maria and Tzakou, Olga and Milenković, Marina and Božić, Dragana and Niketić, Marjan",
year = "2009",
abstract = "The hydrodistilled essential oils of the flowers and leaves of Laserpitium zernyi by GC-FID and GC/MS. Fifty-five compounds were identified in the flower oil (96.8% of total oil) and 58 in the leaf oil (89.4% of total oil). Both oils were characterised by the high amount of monoterpenes (59.1-75.6%), whereas sesquiterpenes were present in smaller quantity (21.2-29.2%). The main compounds in the flower oil were sabinene (18.5%), limonene (12.0%), beta-phellandrene (12.0%) and terpinen-4-ol (10.6%), while in the leaf oil the most dominant were beta-pinene (20.0%) and terpinen-4-ol (12.0%). The antimicrobial activity of the oils was determined using the agar diffusion and broth microdilution method against bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, St. epidermidis, Micrococcus luteus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli and a yeast Candida albicans. The best inhibitory effect (MIC 0.6 mg/mL) was exhibited by the flower oil against St. epidermidis, K pneumoniae and C. albicans, the leaf oil against M. luteus, and both oils against E. coli.",
publisher = "Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia",
journal = "Journal of Essential Oil Research",
title = "Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Essential Oils From Flower and Leaf of Laserpitium zernyi Hayek",
volume = "21",
number = "5",
pages = "467-470",
doi = "10.1080/10412905.2009.9700220"
}
Petrović, S., Drobac, M., Popović, V., Couladis, M., Tzakou, O., Milenković, M., Božić, D.,& Niketić, M.. (2009). Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Essential Oils From Flower and Leaf of Laserpitium zernyi Hayek. in Journal of Essential Oil Research
Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia., 21(5), 467-470.
https://doi.org/10.1080/10412905.2009.9700220
Petrović S, Drobac M, Popović V, Couladis M, Tzakou O, Milenković M, Božić D, Niketić M. Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Essential Oils From Flower and Leaf of Laserpitium zernyi Hayek. in Journal of Essential Oil Research. 2009;21(5):467-470.
doi:10.1080/10412905.2009.9700220 .
Petrović, Silvana, Drobac, Milica, Popović, Višnja, Couladis, Maria, Tzakou, Olga, Milenković, Marina, Božić, Dragana, Niketić, Marjan, "Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Essential Oils From Flower and Leaf of Laserpitium zernyi Hayek" in Journal of Essential Oil Research, 21, no. 5 (2009):467-470,
https://doi.org/10.1080/10412905.2009.9700220 . .
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Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Cynara cardunculus extracts

Kukić, Jelena; Popović, Višnja; Petrović, Silvana; Mucaji, Pavel; Ćirić, Ana D.; Stojković, Dejan; Soković, Marina

(Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford, 2008)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kukić, Jelena
AU  - Popović, Višnja
AU  - Petrović, Silvana
AU  - Mucaji, Pavel
AU  - Ćirić, Ana D.
AU  - Stojković, Dejan
AU  - Soković, Marina
PY  - 2008
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3548
AB  - The whole, fresh involucral bracts of cardoon, Cynara cardunculus L. (Compositae), were extracted with EtOH and an aqueous suspension of the obtained EtOH extract was partitioned successively with CHCl3, EtOAc and n-BuOH, leaving a residual water extract. All obtained extracts were evaluated for their antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. The antioxidant potential was evaluated using following in vitro methods: FRAP (ferric reducing antioxidant power) assay, and scavenging of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical. Antimicrobial activity was estimated using a microdilution technique against food-borne, mycotoxin producers and human pathogenic bacteria and micromycetes. The following bacteria were tested: Salmonella typhimurium, Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus aureus, as well as micromycetes: Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus ochraceus, Aspergillus flavus, Penicillium ochrochloron, Penicillium funiculosum, Trichoderma viride, Fusarium tricinctum and Alternaria alternata. Results showed that all extracts possessed concentration-dependent antioxidant activity. In biological assays, C. cardunculus extracts showed antimicrobial activity comparable with standard antibiotics.
PB  - Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford
T2  - Food Chemistry
T1  - Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Cynara cardunculus extracts
VL  - 107
IS  - 2
SP  - 861
EP  - 868
DO  - 10.1016/j.foodchem.2007.09.005
ER  - 
@article{
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year = "2008",
abstract = "The whole, fresh involucral bracts of cardoon, Cynara cardunculus L. (Compositae), were extracted with EtOH and an aqueous suspension of the obtained EtOH extract was partitioned successively with CHCl3, EtOAc and n-BuOH, leaving a residual water extract. All obtained extracts were evaluated for their antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. The antioxidant potential was evaluated using following in vitro methods: FRAP (ferric reducing antioxidant power) assay, and scavenging of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical. Antimicrobial activity was estimated using a microdilution technique against food-borne, mycotoxin producers and human pathogenic bacteria and micromycetes. The following bacteria were tested: Salmonella typhimurium, Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus aureus, as well as micromycetes: Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus ochraceus, Aspergillus flavus, Penicillium ochrochloron, Penicillium funiculosum, Trichoderma viride, Fusarium tricinctum and Alternaria alternata. Results showed that all extracts possessed concentration-dependent antioxidant activity. In biological assays, C. cardunculus extracts showed antimicrobial activity comparable with standard antibiotics.",
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title = "Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Cynara cardunculus extracts",
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Kukić, J., Popović, V., Petrović, S., Mucaji, P., Ćirić, A. D., Stojković, D.,& Soković, M.. (2008). Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Cynara cardunculus extracts. in Food Chemistry
Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford., 107(2), 861-868.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2007.09.005
Kukić J, Popović V, Petrović S, Mucaji P, Ćirić AD, Stojković D, Soković M. Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Cynara cardunculus extracts. in Food Chemistry. 2008;107(2):861-868.
doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2007.09.005 .
Kukić, Jelena, Popović, Višnja, Petrović, Silvana, Mucaji, Pavel, Ćirić, Ana D., Stojković, Dejan, Soković, Marina, "Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Cynara cardunculus extracts" in Food Chemistry, 107, no. 2 (2008):861-868,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2007.09.005 . .
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Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Cynara cardunculus extracts

Kukić, Jelena; Popović, Višnja; Petrović, Silvana; Mucaji, Pavel; Ćirić, Ana D.; Stojković, Dejan; Soković, Marina

(Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford, 2008)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kukić, Jelena
AU  - Popović, Višnja
AU  - Petrović, Silvana
AU  - Mucaji, Pavel
AU  - Ćirić, Ana D.
AU  - Stojković, Dejan
AU  - Soković, Marina
PY  - 2008
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1049
AB  - The whole, fresh involucral bracts of cardoon, Cynara cardunculus L. (Compositae), were extracted with EtOH and an aqueous suspension of the obtained EtOH extract was partitioned successively with CHCl3, EtOAc and n-BuOH, leaving a residual water extract. All obtained extracts were evaluated for their antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. The antioxidant potential was evaluated using following in vitro methods: FRAP (ferric reducing antioxidant power) assay, and scavenging of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical. Antimicrobial activity was estimated using a microdilution technique against food-borne, mycotoxin producers and human pathogenic bacteria and micromycetes. The following bacteria were tested: Salmonella typhimurium, Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus aureus, as well as micromycetes: Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus ochraceus, Aspergillus flavus, Penicillium ochrochloron, Penicillium funiculosum, Trichoderma viride, Fusarium tricinctum and Alternaria alternata. Results showed that all extracts possessed concentration-dependent antioxidant activity. In biological assays, C. cardunculus extracts showed antimicrobial activity comparable with standard antibiotics.
PB  - Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford
T2  - Food Chemistry
T1  - Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Cynara cardunculus extracts
VL  - 107
IS  - 2
SP  - 861
EP  - 868
DO  - 10.1016/j.foodchem.2007.09.005
ER  - 
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year = "2008",
abstract = "The whole, fresh involucral bracts of cardoon, Cynara cardunculus L. (Compositae), were extracted with EtOH and an aqueous suspension of the obtained EtOH extract was partitioned successively with CHCl3, EtOAc and n-BuOH, leaving a residual water extract. All obtained extracts were evaluated for their antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. The antioxidant potential was evaluated using following in vitro methods: FRAP (ferric reducing antioxidant power) assay, and scavenging of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical. Antimicrobial activity was estimated using a microdilution technique against food-borne, mycotoxin producers and human pathogenic bacteria and micromycetes. The following bacteria were tested: Salmonella typhimurium, Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus aureus, as well as micromycetes: Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus ochraceus, Aspergillus flavus, Penicillium ochrochloron, Penicillium funiculosum, Trichoderma viride, Fusarium tricinctum and Alternaria alternata. Results showed that all extracts possessed concentration-dependent antioxidant activity. In biological assays, C. cardunculus extracts showed antimicrobial activity comparable with standard antibiotics.",
publisher = "Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford",
journal = "Food Chemistry",
title = "Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Cynara cardunculus extracts",
volume = "107",
number = "2",
pages = "861-868",
doi = "10.1016/j.foodchem.2007.09.005"
}
Kukić, J., Popović, V., Petrović, S., Mucaji, P., Ćirić, A. D., Stojković, D.,& Soković, M.. (2008). Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Cynara cardunculus extracts. in Food Chemistry
Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford., 107(2), 861-868.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2007.09.005
Kukić J, Popović V, Petrović S, Mucaji P, Ćirić AD, Stojković D, Soković M. Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Cynara cardunculus extracts. in Food Chemistry. 2008;107(2):861-868.
doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2007.09.005 .
Kukić, Jelena, Popović, Višnja, Petrović, Silvana, Mucaji, Pavel, Ćirić, Ana D., Stojković, Dejan, Soković, Marina, "Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Cynara cardunculus extracts" in Food Chemistry, 107, no. 2 (2008):861-868,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2007.09.005 . .
139
123
150

Antioxidant activity of extracts of cardoon, Cynara cardunculus L.

Popović, Višnja; Kukić, Jelena; Mucaji, Pavel; Petrović, Silvana

(Savez farmaceutskih udruženja Srbije, Beograd, 2006)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Popović, Višnja
AU  - Kukić, Jelena
AU  - Mucaji, Pavel
AU  - Petrović, Silvana
PY  - 2006
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/812
PB  - Savez farmaceutskih udruženja Srbije, Beograd
C3  - Arhiv za farmaciju
T1  - Antioxidant activity of extracts of cardoon, Cynara cardunculus L.
T1  - Antioksidantna aktivnost ekstrakata garduna, Cynara cardunculus L.
VL  - 56
IS  - 5
SP  - 930
EP  - 931
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_812
ER  - 
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author = "Popović, Višnja and Kukić, Jelena and Mucaji, Pavel and Petrović, Silvana",
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journal = "Arhiv za farmaciju",
title = "Antioxidant activity of extracts of cardoon, Cynara cardunculus L., Antioksidantna aktivnost ekstrakata garduna, Cynara cardunculus L.",
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}
Popović, V., Kukić, J., Mucaji, P.,& Petrović, S.. (2006). Antioxidant activity of extracts of cardoon, Cynara cardunculus L.. in Arhiv za farmaciju
Savez farmaceutskih udruženja Srbije, Beograd., 56(5), 930-931.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_812
Popović V, Kukić J, Mucaji P, Petrović S. Antioxidant activity of extracts of cardoon, Cynara cardunculus L.. in Arhiv za farmaciju. 2006;56(5):930-931.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_812 .
Popović, Višnja, Kukić, Jelena, Mucaji, Pavel, Petrović, Silvana, "Antioxidant activity of extracts of cardoon, Cynara cardunculus L." in Arhiv za farmaciju, 56, no. 5 (2006):930-931,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_812 .

Cadmium and lead content in Thymus sp. Grown in different areas of Serbia

Đukić-Ćosić, Danijela; Ćurčić-Jovanović, Marijana; Cmiljanović, M.; Vasović, I.; Popović, Višnja; Milosavljević, R.; Matović, Vesna

(Savez farmaceutskih udruženja Srbije, Beograd, 2006)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Đukić-Ćosić, Danijela
AU  - Ćurčić-Jovanović, Marijana
AU  - Cmiljanović, M.
AU  - Vasović, I.
AU  - Popović, Višnja
AU  - Milosavljević, R.
AU  - Matović, Vesna
PY  - 2006
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/793
PB  - Savez farmaceutskih udruženja Srbije, Beograd
C3  - Arhiv za farmaciju
T1  - Cadmium and lead content in Thymus sp. Grown in different areas of Serbia
T1  - Sadržaj kadmijuma i olova u Thymus vrstama sa različitih područja Srbije
VL  - 56
IS  - 4
SP  - 610
EP  - 611
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_793
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Đukić-Ćosić, Danijela and Ćurčić-Jovanović, Marijana and Cmiljanović, M. and Vasović, I. and Popović, Višnja and Milosavljević, R. and Matović, Vesna",
year = "2006",
publisher = "Savez farmaceutskih udruženja Srbije, Beograd",
journal = "Arhiv za farmaciju",
title = "Cadmium and lead content in Thymus sp. Grown in different areas of Serbia, Sadržaj kadmijuma i olova u Thymus vrstama sa različitih područja Srbije",
volume = "56",
number = "4",
pages = "610-611",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_793"
}
Đukić-Ćosić, D., Ćurčić-Jovanović, M., Cmiljanović, M., Vasović, I., Popović, V., Milosavljević, R.,& Matović, V.. (2006). Cadmium and lead content in Thymus sp. Grown in different areas of Serbia. in Arhiv za farmaciju
Savez farmaceutskih udruženja Srbije, Beograd., 56(4), 610-611.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_793
Đukić-Ćosić D, Ćurčić-Jovanović M, Cmiljanović M, Vasović I, Popović V, Milosavljević R, Matović V. Cadmium and lead content in Thymus sp. Grown in different areas of Serbia. in Arhiv za farmaciju. 2006;56(4):610-611.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_793 .
Đukić-Ćosić, Danijela, Ćurčić-Jovanović, Marijana, Cmiljanović, M., Vasović, I., Popović, Višnja, Milosavljević, R., Matović, Vesna, "Cadmium and lead content in Thymus sp. Grown in different areas of Serbia" in Arhiv za farmaciju, 56, no. 4 (2006):610-611,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_793 .