Investigations of plants of the genus Heracleum autochthonous for Southeastern Europe - searching for new natural medicinal raw materials
Ispitivanja biljaka roda heracleum autohtonih za jugoistočnu evropu ‐ u potrazi za novim prirodnim lekovitim sirovinama
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Significance of pharmacognostic studies on previously untested or scarcely tested
wild plants is constantly rising, considering growing demand of pharmaceutical industry for
new bioactive isolates, including essential oils and extracts. Accordingly, comprehensive
research that included all nine taxa of genus Heracleum L. (Apiaceae) (three of which are
endemic) from Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Slovenia was performed (60
samples of various plant organs collected from 14 localities in period 2009-2016). Plants of
this genus (cow parsnips) got their Latin name after ancient hero Heracles, because of their
habitus and use in folk medicine in treatment of various diseases. Also, some of them were
the main ingredient of borscht, a traditional dish in Eastern European countries. They are
interesting because of wide range of metabolites: from essential oil components, coumarins,
flavonoids, phenolic acids, triterpenes and phytosterols, to some specific fatty acids. Analysi...s
of these secondary and primary metabolites was performed using modern chromatographic
and spectroscopic techniques (GC-FID-MS, LC-MS and NMR). In the case of 35 selected
essential oils, antimicrobial, cytotoxic and/or antioxidant activities were also tested. It was
revealed that studied plants represent potential new sources of compounds of importance
not only for pharmaceutical, but also for cosmetic, food and chemical industries. For
components of essential oils and furanocoumarins, by multivariate statistical analysis,
chemosystematic significance was also established. Results of pharmacological
investigations of essential oils indicated their importance as potential new medicinal plant
raw materials, under condition of respecting established maximum daily intakes for those
oils in which furanocoumarins were detected.
Značaj farmakognozijskih studija na do sada neispitivanim ili nedovoljno ispitivanim
samoniklim biljkama konstantno raste s obzirom na sve veće potrebe farmaceutske
industrije za novim bioaktivnim izolatima, uključujući i etarska ulja i ekstrakte. U skladu sa
tim, sprovedeno je opsežno istraživanje svih devet taksona roda Heracleum L. (Apiaceae) (od
kojih su tri endemična), sa područja Srbije, Crne Gore, Severne Makedonije i Slovenije (60
uzoraka različitih biljnih organa sakupljanih sa 14 lokaliteta u periodu od 2009-2016. god.).
Biljke ovog roda (mečje šape) dobile su latinski naziv po antičkom heroju Heraklu, kako zbog
svog habitusa, tako i zbog primene u narodnoj medicini u lečenju različitih bolesti. Takođe,
neke od njih bile su glavni sastojak boršča, tradicionalnog jela u zemljama istočne Evrope.
Interesantne su zbog širokog spektra metabolita: od komponenti etarskih ulja, kumarina,
flavonoida, fenolkarboksilnih kiselina, triterpena i fitosterola, sve do nekih specifič...nih
masnih kiselina. Ispitivanje navedenih sekundarnih i primarnih metabolita ovih taksona
sprovedeno je uz korišćenje savremenih hromatografskih i spektroskopskih tehnika (GC-
FID-MS, LC-MS i NMR). U slučaju 35 odabranih etarskih ulja ispitivane su i antimikrobna,
citotoksična i/ili antioksidantna aktivnost. Utvrđeno je da su proučavane biljke potencijalno
novi izvori jedinjenja od značaja ne samo za farmaceutsku, već i za kozmetičku,
prehrambenu i hemijsku industriju. Za komponente etarskih ulja i furanokumarine
ustanovljeno je multivarijantnom statističkom analizom da imaju i hemosistematski značaj.
Rezultati ispitivanja farmakoloških aktivnosti etarskih ulja ukazali su na njihovu važnost kao
potencijalno novih lekovitih biljnih sirovina, uz uslov poštovanja ustanovljenih maksimalnih
dozvoljenih dnevnih unosa za ona etarska ulja u kojima su detektovani furanokumarini.
Source:
Arhiv za farmaciju, 2022, 72, 4 suplement, S62-S63Publisher:
- Savez farmaceutskih udruženja Srbije (SFUS)
Funding / projects:
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200161 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Pharmacy) (RS-200161)
- Investigation on the medicinal plants: morphological, chemical and pharmacological characterisation (RS-173021)
Note:
- VIII Kongres farmaceuta Srbije sa međunarodnim učešćem, 12-15.10.2022. Beograd
- Predavanje po pozivu sa skupa nacionalnog značaja štampano u izvodu