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Volume 6, Issue 4 (Suppl)
Clin Pharmacol Biopharm, an open access journal
ISSN: 2167-065X
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Euro Biopharma & Ethnopharmacology 2017
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th
International Conference and Exhibition on
November 09-11, 2017 Vienna, Austria
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EUROPEAN BIOPHARMA CONGRESS
PHARMACOLOGY AND ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY
Joint Event
Essential oil of
Citrus lumia
risso: Phytochemical profile, antioxidant properties and activity on the central
nervous system
Antonella Smeriglio
University of Messina, Italy
Background
: The use of essential oils (EOs) is known since long time in traditional medicine and aromatherapy for the management
of various oxidative stress-related disorders and is further increased recently for their neuroprotective and anti-aging potential as well
as for reducing anxiety and stress.
Purpose
: To evaluate, for the first time, the chemical composition of
Citrus lumia
Risso EO and its antioxidant, anti-cholinesterase
as well as neuroactive properties by cell-free and cell-based assays.
Citrus lumia
Risso is one of the oldest cultivated limettes in Sicily,
Mediterranean Europe and North Africa by which distinguished for the fruit shape and mainly for the sweet, no-acidic juice.
Methods
: The distribution and morphology of oil glands in the fruit peel were analysed microscopically, by SEM. A phytochemical
profile elucidation, by GC-FID and GC-MS analysis, an
in vitro
evaluation of antioxidant and free-radical scavenging properties
of the EO, using different
in vitro
methods (Folin-ciocalteu, DPPH, TEAC, FRAP, Fe
2+
-chelating capacity, ORAC and β-carotene
bleaching assays) as well as anti-cholinesterase activity were carried out. The impact on the spontaneous electrical activity of rat
neuronal networks by means of microelectrode array (MEA)-based system, was evaluated.
Results
: The EO has shown strong antioxidant and free radical scavenging properties, particularly in hydrogen atom transfer based
assays (β-carotene bleaching and ORAC assay, IC
50
22 μg/mL and 46 μg/mL, respectively), that can be attributed to the high content
of monoterpene and monoterpene derivatives, especially d-limonene (48.905%), and linalool (18.245%). Furthermore, has shown
an interesting anti-acetylcholinesterase activity (IC50 258.25 μg/mL). Data from MTT analysis indicate that the cytotoxicity of OE,
evaluated on L929 mouse fibroblasts, is very low, with an IC50 higher than 500 ug/mL at 48 h. Rat neuronal networks subjected to EO
showed a concentration-dependent inhibition of spontaneous electrical activity.
Conclusions
: Results indicate that this EO could be an important source of natural antioxidants potentially useful in the detoxification
mechanisms of the organism, suggesting an important preventive role in the onset of oxidative stress-related pathologies.
asmeriglio@unime.itAnat Elmann, Clin Pharmacol Biopharm 2017, 6:4(Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2167-065X-C1-025