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2. Chemical profiling of six Stachys taxa from Balkan Peninsula
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Karioti, Anastasia, Kukić-Marković, Jelena, Bilia, Anna Rita, Niketić, Marjan, and Petrović, Silvana
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- 2022
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3. Chemosystematic evaluation of leaf and flower essential oils of eight Heracleum taxa from Southeastern Europe
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Ušjak, Ljuboš, Niketić, Marjan, Drobac, Milica, and Petrović, Silvana
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- 2020
4. Herbal medicines from ginkgo leaf extract in the treatment of mild dementia
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Petrović Silvana and Ušjak Ljuboš
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ginkgo biloba ,leaf extract ,mild dementia ,herbal medicines ,efficacy and safety ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
According to current EU monograph of the Committee on Herbal Medicinal Products of European Medicines Agency (EMA/HMPC) for ginkgo leaf, Ginkgonis folium (Ginkgo biloba, Ginkgoaceae), herbal medicines prepared from refined and quantified dry extract of ginkgo leaf are used for the improvement of (age-associated) cognitive impairment and of quality of life in mild dementia. It was demonstrated in clinical trials that long-term use of the extract is effective mainly in patients more than 50 years old. The precise mode of action is not known. According to Ph. Eur., the extract should contain 22.0-27.0% of flavonoids, 2.8-3.4% of ginkgolides A, B and C, and 2.6-3.2% of bilobalide, which are active constituents, and maximum 5 ppm of ginkgolic acids, which are potential allergens. These herbal medicines are characterized by corresponding posology, duration of use, contraindications, special warnings, and precautions for use, interactions and possible undesirable reactions.
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- 2020
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5. Chemical Analysis and Investigation of Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activities of Prangos trifida (Apiaceae)
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Ušjak, Ljuboš, primary, Stojković, Dejan, additional, Carević, Tamara, additional, Milutinović, Violeta, additional, Soković, Marina, additional, Niketić, Marjan, additional, and Petrović, Silvana, additional
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- 2024
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6. Sesquiterpene lactones from the methanol extracts of twenty-eight Hieracium species from the Balkan Peninsula and their chemosystematic significance
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Milutinović, Violeta, Niketić, Marjan, Krunić, Aleksej, Nikolić, Dejan, Petković, Miloš, Ušjak, Ljuboš, and Petrović, Silvana
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- 2018
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7. Evaluation of safety profile of the essential oils of eight Heracleum taxa (Apiaceae) related to determined furanocoumarin content
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Ušjak Ljuboš, Drobac Milica, Niketić Marjan, and Petrović Silvana
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heracleum ,essential oils ,furanocoumarins ,8-mop ,safety profile ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
For essential oils of roots, leaves, flowers and fruits of eight Heracleum taxa (H. sphondylium, H. sibiricum, H. montanum, H. ternatum, H. pyrenaicum subsp. pollinianum, H. pyrenaicum subsp. orsinii, H. verticillatum and H. orphanidis), we previously demonstrated antimicrobial, cytotoxic (selective to cancer cells) and/or antioxidant activities. In this work, for these essential oils maximum daily intake related to total furanocoumarins (FCs) content was estimated, according to Committee on Herbal Medicinal Products of European Medicines Agency (EMA/HMPC) recommendations. FCs were quantified using gas chromatography, and their sum equivalent to xanthotoxin (8-methoxypsoralen, 8-MOP) was calculated. It was shown that daily intake, not contributing significantly to overall risk (equivalent to intake of 1.5 mg FCs) for root essential oils was in the range of 1.94-5.23 mL, for fruit oils of 5.23-15.68 mL and for leaf or flower oils of 2.90-15.68 mL. Daily intake, not posing any unacceptable risk (equivalent to intake of 15 mg FCs) for root oils was in the range of 0.02-0.05 mL, for fruit oils of 0.05-0.16 mL and for leaf or flower oils of 0.03-0.16 mL. This work demonstrates the application of current EMA/HMPC recommendations, in order to establish safety profile of herbal preparations containing FCs.
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- 2019
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8. Herbal and traditional Herbal Medicinal Products, EU Herbal monographs and EU list
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Petrović Silvana
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herbal medicinal products ,traditional herbal medicinal products ,committee on herbal medicinal products of european medicines agency (hmpc/ema) ,eu monographs ,eu list ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
According to legislation of EU, as well as of our country, herbal medicinal products (HMPs) and traditional herbal medicinal products (THMPs) are categories of medicinal products. As active ingredients, they contain herbal drugs (herbal substances) and/or herbal drug preparations (herbal preparations). HMPs are authorized based on proved quality, clinical efficacy and safety. THMPs are registered based on proved quality and sufficient data on traditional use (acceptable safety level and plausible efficacy). The Committee on Herbal Medicinal Products (HMPC) of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) publishes EU herbal monographs, which comprise preclinical and clinical data on HMPs with well-established use (WEU), as well as data on traditional use (TU) for THMPs. HMPC also develops drafts of EU list entries for THMPs, which are adopted and their final versions are published by the European Commission. By the end of July 2019, HMPC issued 160 final monographs, which are available on the EMA website (157 monographs for 156 herbal drugs and herbal drug preparations, two monographs for two herbal drug combinations, and monograph for herbal tea combinations); EU list entries on 13 herbal drugs and preparations were finalized. This paper provides an overview of the therapeutic areas and indications approved in these final EU monographs. In addition, overview of HMPs and THMPs, which are authorized/registered in the Republic of Serbia is given.
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- 2019
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9. Investigation of Anticholinesterase Activity of Chemically Characterised Hieracium s. str. Methanol Extracts and Their Selected Metabolites
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Milutinović, Violeta, primary, Petrović, Predrag, additional, Petković, Miloš, additional, Klaus, Anita, additional, Ušjak, Ljuboš, additional, Niketić, Marjan, additional, and Petrović, Silvana, additional
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- 2023
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10. Volatiles of roots of wild-growing and cultivated Armoracia macrocarpa and their antimicrobial activity, in comparison to horseradish, A. rusticana
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Petrović, Silvana, Drobac, Milica, Ušjak, Ljuboš, Filipović, Vladimir, Milenković, Marina, and Niketić, Marjan
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- 2017
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11. Thymus dacicus as a new source of antioxidant and antimicrobial metabolites
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Petrović, Silvana, Ušjak, Ljuboš, Milenković, Marina, Arsenijević, Jelena, Drobac, Milica, Drndarević, Aneta, and Niketić, Marjan
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- 2017
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12. Herbal medicinal products in the treatment of depression
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Petrović Silvana
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st. john's wort herb - hyperici herba ,herbal drugs for the treatment of depression ,quality ,efficacy and mechanisms of action ,safety ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
For dry hydroalcoholic extracts of St. John's wort herb, Hyperici herba (Hypericum perforatum, Hypericaceae), it was demonstrated in clinical trials that in the treatment of mild to moderate (but not severe) major depression, they are more effective than placebo, and as effective as some standard antidepressants. These extracts represent complex mixtures of structurally diverse constituents with various mechanisms of action. The quantity of active components can vary among different extracts. The Committee on Herbal Medicinal Products of the European Medicines Agency (EMA/HMPC) published monograph on St. John's wort herb, Hyperici herba, according to which these extracts are the components of herbal medicinal products with well-established medicinal use of the active substance, intended for the treatment of mild to moderate depressive episodes and for the short term treatment of symptoms in mild depressive disorders. These herbal drugs are characterized by good tolerability. Compared to synthetic antidepressants, they cause less undesirable effects. However, they exhibit interactions with the large number of drugs, due to the induction of the isoenzymes of cytochrome P450 system (CYP, primarily CYP3A4) and P-glycoprotein, as well as the potentiation of serotonergic effects. Because of mentioned interactions, for these herbal drugs appropriate contraindications, special warnings and precautions for use were established.
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- 2017
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13. Pharmacological characterization of Cirsium ligulare Boiss. (Asteraceae) herb decoction
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Dobrić Silva, Petrović Silvana, Kukić-Marković Jelena, Samardžić Stevan, and Milutinović Violeta
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cirsium ,asteraceae ,pharmacologic actions ,herbal medicine ,rats, wistar ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background/Aim. Data on phytochemical and pharmacological investigations of genus Cirsium Mill. (Asteraceae) are scarce. Some data suggest that decoctions or infusions prepared from these plants are used in folk medicine as tonics, particularly in inflammatory, liver and stomach diseases. So far there have been no pharmacological investigations related to Cirsium ligulare (C. ligulare) Boiss. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to estimate antioxidative, anti-inflammatory and gastroprotective activities of aqueous extracts of C. ligulare herb prepared as 5% and 10% decoctions. Methods. Antioxidative activity was determined using the method of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging. Investigations of anti-inflammatory (a model of systemic inflammatory response induced by endotoxin of Escherichia coli and carrageenan-induced rat paw oedema model for local inflammatory response), as well as gastroprotective effects (a model of stress-ulcer induced by absolute ethanol), were conducted in adult female Wistar rats that were given the aqueous extracts of C. ligulare herb per os. Indomethacin and ranitidine were used as reference drugs for evaluation of local anti-inflammatory and gastroprotective effects, respectively. Results. The results demonstrated that aqueous extracts of C. ligulare herb produced strong antioxidative activity, diminished body weight loss induced by endotoxin, significantly reduced carrageenan-induced paw oedema, and prevented the ulcerogenic action of absolute ethanol. Both anti-inflammatory and gastroprotective activities of the extract tested were comparable to those of the reference drugs. Conclusion. Presented results justify the traditional use of C. ligulare herb decoctions and further phytochemical and pharmacological investigations are warranted. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 173021]
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- 2017
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14. Investigation of Anticholinesterase Activity of Chemically Characterised Hieracium s. str. Methanol Extracts and Their Selected Metabolites
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Milutinović, Violeta, Petrović, Predrag, Petković, Miloš, Klaus, Anita, Ušjak, Ljuboš, Niketić, Marjan, Petrović, Silvana, Milutinović, Violeta, Petrović, Predrag, Petković, Miloš, Klaus, Anita, Ušjak, Ljuboš, Niketić, Marjan, and Petrović, Silvana
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- 2023
15. Composition of Essential Oils from Fruits of Peucedanum longifolium and Rhizomatophora aegopodioides (Apiaceae) with Regard to Other Related Taxa—A Chemometric Approach.
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Ušjak, Ljuboš, Niketić, Marjan, and Petrović, Silvana
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ESSENTIAL oils ,CHEMOMETRICS ,ALIPHATIC hydrocarbons ,UMBELLIFERAE ,FRUIT ,LAVENDERS ,CARROTS - Abstract
The aim of this work was to investigate the composition of essential oils isolated from fruits of Peucedanum longifolium, and Rhizomatophora aegopodioides (a species which was previously placed in the genus Peucedanum), as well as to compare the obtained results to those available for other previously investigated related species (including taxa which are also, according to some authors, excluded from the genus Peucedanum). Essential oils were obtained via hydrodistillation in a Clevenger-type apparatus and their composition was analyzed using GC-FID and GC-MS. To compare these data to those of previously investigated taxa, a chemometric approach was applied; the data were analyzed using multivariate statistical methods: non-metric multidimensional scaling (nMDS) and hierarchical cluster analysis. The most abundant in P. longifolium essential oil were monoterpenes (79.7%), mostly α-phellandrene (26.2%), β-phellandrene + limonene (21.0%) and myrcene (9.5%), followed by sesquiterpenes (18.3%), mostly germacrene B (9.5%). On the other hand, dominant in R. aegopodioides essential oil were non-terpenic aliphatic hydrocarbons (46.1%), mainly n-undecane (16.5%) and n-nonane (11.3%). In addition, this essential oil also contained a notable quantity of sesquiterpenes (25.1%), with (E)-sesquilavandulol being the most abundant (10.0%). The results of multivariate statistics revealed a clear separation of the essential oil composition of R. aegopodioides and P. longifolium, as well as of P. longifolium and P. officinale. The clustering of the samples of most of the taxa that do not belong to the Peucedanum in the narrow sense (sensu stricto) was also observed, which is in accordance with their recent inclusion in separate genera. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. Edible wild plant Heracleum pyrenaicum subsp. orsinii as a potential new source of bioactive essential oils
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Ušjak, Ljuboš, Petrović, Silvana, Drobac, Milica, Soković, Marina, Stanojković, Tatjana, Ćirić, Ana, and Niketić, Marjan
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- 2017
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17. Chemical composition of essential oils from fruits of Peucedanum longifolium and P. aegopodioides (Apiaceae)
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Ušjak, Ljuboš, Niketić, Marjan, and Petrović, Silvana
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Composition of essential oils from ripe dried fruits of Peucedanum longifolium Waldst. & Kit. (PL) and P. aegopodioides (Boiss.) Vandas (PA) was investigated for the first time. Both taxa are distributed on the Balkan Peninsula, Asia Minor and Transcaucasia, and some authors include the last species in a separate genus, Rhizomatophora Pimenov [1]. Plant material was collected in Serbia, PL on Vis hill in Sićevo Gorge, PA in vicinity of Pirot, near village Basara. Oils were obtained by hydrodistillation in Clevenger-type apparatus; yields 0.91% (PL) and 0.02% (PA), w/w. GC-FID-MS analysis revealed presence of 46 components in PL oil and 48 in PA oil, accounting for 98.0% and 90.0% of total oils. PL oil was dominated by monoterpene hydrocarbons (74.4%), mainly α-phellandrene (26.2%), β-phellandrene + limonene (21.0%) and myrcene (9.5%), followed by sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (17.9%), mainly germacrene B (9.5%). On the other hand, most abundant in PA oil were non-terpenic aliphatic hydrocarbons (46.1%), mainly n-undecane (16.5%) and n-nonane (11.3%). However, this oil also contained significant amounts of both non-oxygenated and oxygenated sesquiterpenes (11.4% and 13.6%), with (E)-sesquilavandulol being most prominent (10.0%). Previously, composition of essential oils from some other plant parts of PL was investigated. For example, essential oil from fresh leaves and young stems of this plant was dominated by sesquiterpene β-elemene (24.7%) and monoterpene (E)-β-ocimene (11.7%) [2], which were present in small amounts in dried fruit oil investigated in current study (0.5% and 0.6%). 5th International Conference on Natural Products Utilization: from Plants to Pharmacy Shelf - ICNPU-2023, Sts. Constantine & Helena, Bulgaria, 30th May to 2nd June 2023
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- 2023
18. Fatty acids, phytosterols, furanocoumarins and polyphenols of Prangos trifida s.l. (Apiaceae) roots and fruits
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Ušjak, Ljuboš, Niketić, Marjan, and Petrović, Silvana
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Composition of dichloromethane and methanol extracts from roots and fruits of Prangos trifida (Mill.) Herrnst. & Heyn s.l. (collected in Sićevo Gorge, Serbia in 2020) was investigated. Extracts were obtained by bimaceration, firstly with dichloromethane, then with methanol; solvents were removed under reduced pressure. GC-FID-MS analysis, conducted after saponification and methylation of samples, showed that palmitic, oleic and linoleic (14.2-51.8%) were dominant fatty acids in root dichloromethane extract, and oleic, linoleic and petroselinic in oily supernatant of fruit dichloromethane extract (10.2-49.9%); in both samples 16 fatty acids were identified. Dominant phytosterols, investigated by GC-FID-MS after unsaponifiable fractions silanization, were β-sitosterol (48.2 and 25.1%) and stigmasterol (14.9 and 12.8%). LC-DAD-MS analysis of dichloromethane and methanol extracts revealed presence of 7-11 furanocoumarins, including oxypeucedanin and imperatorin (up to 105.9 and 49.2 mg/g in fruit dichloromethane extract crystalline precipitate), followed by smaller amounts of oxypeucedanin hydrate, isoimperatorin, heraclenol, heraclenin and/or xanthotoxin. All extracts were rich in one 2',3'-dihydrofuranocoumarin derivative. Previously, such derivative, prantschimgin, as well as imperatorin and isoimperatorin were isolated from this plant and their in vitro anti-inflammatory activity was demonstrated [1]. In current investigation, in root methanol extract, chlorogenic (31.6 mg/g), two dicaffeoylquinic (12.8 and 48.1 mg/g), and smaller amounts of one caffeoylquinic and one feruloylquinic acids were also determined. Furthermore, low quantities of chlorogenic and one dicaffeoylquinic acid and two quercetin-type flavonoids were detected in fruit methanol extract, and one methylluteolin-type flavonoid in both methanol extracts. 5th International Conference on Natural Products Utilization: from Plants to Pharmacy Shelf - ICNPU-2023, Sts. Constantine & Helena, Bulgaria, 30th May to 2nd June 2023
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- 2023
19. Composition and antimicrobial activity of Pastinaca sativa subsp. sativa, P. sativa subsp. urens and P. hirsuta essential oils
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Ušjak, Ljuboš, primary, Drobac, Milica, additional, Ivanov, Marija, additional, Soković, Marina, additional, Milenković, Marina T., additional, Niketić, Marjan, additional, and Petrović, Silvana, additional
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- 2022
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20. Bioactivity of the extracts and compounds of Ruscus aculeatus L. and Ruscus hypoglossum L.
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Hadžifejzović, Nihad, Kukić-Marković, Jelena, Petrović, Silvana, Soković, Marina, Glamočlija, Jasmina, Stojković, Dejan, and Nahrstedt, Adolf
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- 2013
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21. Sesquiterpene lactones from the extracts of two Balkan endemic Laserpitium species and their cytotoxic activity
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Popović, Višnja, Heyerick, Arne, Petrović, Silvana, Van Calenbergh, Serge, Karalić, Izet, Niketić, Marjan, and Deforce, Dieter
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- 2013
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22. Composition, antimicrobial and antioxidant activity of the extracts of Eryngium palmatum Pančić and Vis. (Apiaceae)
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Marčetić Mirjana, Petrović Silvana, Milenković Marina, and Niketić Marjan
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eryngium palmatum ,extracts ,composition ,antimicrobial activity ,antioxidant activity ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Published
- 2014
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23. Fast Inverted Photoprotective o/w Emulsions Loaded With Dihydroquercetin and β-Carotene: An Innovative Approach to In Vitro Assessment of Antioxidant Activity in a Bioenvironment
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Martić, Radava, primary, Kotur-Stevuljević, Jelena, additional, Malenović, Anđelija, additional, Ušjak, Ljuboš, additional, Petrović, Silvana, additional, Čalija, Bojan, additional, Milić, Jela, additional, and Krajišnik, Danina, additional
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- 2022
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24. Antimicrobial and Cytotoxic Activities of Selected Hieracium L. s. str. (Asteraceae) Extracts and Isolated Sesquiterpene Lactones
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Milutinović, Violeta M., primary, Matić, Ivana Z., additional, Stanojković, Tatjana P., additional, Soković, Marina D., additional, Ćirić, Ana D., additional, Ušjak, Ljuboš J., additional, Niketić, Marjan S., additional, and Petrović, Silvana D., additional
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- 2022
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25. Spasmolytic, Gastroprotective and Antioxidant Activities of Dry Methanol Extract of Ferula heuffelii Underground Parts
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Pavlović, Ivan, primary, Radenković, Mirjana, additional, Branković, Suzana, additional, Milenković, Marina T., additional, Niketić, Marjan, additional, Ušjak, Ljuboš, additional, and Petrović, Silvana, additional
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- 2022
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26. Antimicrobial and Cytotoxic Activities of Selected Hieracium L. s. str. (Asteraceae) Extracts and Isolated Sesquiterpene Lactones
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Milutinović Violeta M, Matić Ivana Z, Stanojković Tatjana P, Soković Marina D, Ćirić Ana, Ljuboš Ušjak, Niketić Marjan S, and Petrović Silvana D
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antimicrobial activity ,Hieracium species ,Plant Extracts ,Phytochemicals ,Bioengineering ,Antineoplastic Agents ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Asteraceae ,Biochemistry ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Lactones ,flowering aerial parts extracts ,Anti-Infective Agents ,terpenoids ,Candida albicans ,Molecular Medicine ,Humans ,cytotoxicity ,Molecular Biology ,Sesquiterpenes ,HeLa Cells - Abstract
Antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities were tested for dried MeOH extracts of Hieracium calophyllum (CAL), H. coloriscapum (COL), H. pseudoschenkii (PSE), H. valdepilosum (VAL) and H. glabratum (GLA) herbs (flowering aerial parts), their 2 sesquiterpene lactones (SLs) 8-epiixerisamine A and crepiside E, and dried CH2Cl2 extract of H. scheppigianum (SCH) herb. In microdilution test, extracts showed activity on all tested microorganisms (8 bacteria, 10 fungi). The best effect was exhibited by SCH and CAL on Salmonella Typhimurium (MIC=1.7– 2.5 mg/mL MBC=3.4–5.0 mg/mL), and SCH and VAL on Candida albicans (MIC=2.5 mg/mL MFC=5.0 mg/mL). SLs showed notable effect on all tested fungi Aspergillus ochraceus, Penicillium funiculosum, C. albicans and C. krusei (MIC=0.15–0.4 mg/mL MFC=0.3–0.8 mg/mL). In MTT test, extracts inhibited growth of all tested cancer cells (HeLa, LS174 and A549), with the best effect on HeLa (IC50=148.1 μg/mL for SCH, and 152.3– 303.2 μg/mL for MeOH extracts); both SLs were active against HeLa cells (IC50=46.2 μg/mL for crepiside E and 103.8 μg/mL for 8-epiixerisamine A). Extracts and SLs showed good safety profile on normal MRC-5 cells.
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- 2022
27. Antiradical activity and phenolic constituents of Stachys milanii aerial flowering parts methanol extract
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Kukić-Marković, Jelena, Milutinović, Violeta, Niketić, Marjan, and Petrović, Silvana
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Stachys milanii ,antiradical activity ,phenolics - Abstract
Stachys milanii Petrović (Lamiaceae) is an endemic of central and eastern part of Balkan Peninsula, growing mainly in river valleys on semi-saline soils, often along the edge of cereal fields and abandoned arable lands. It is a critically endangered and strictly protected species in Serbia, with just one proven habitat (1). So far it was investigated on herb essential oil composition and antimicrobial activity, and on fatty acid composition of seeds (2). Aim of this work was to investigate antiradical potential and phenolic constituents of dry methanol herb extract. Aerial flowering parts (herb) of S. milanii were collected in North Macedonia (Ovče Pole). Powdered, dried plant material was extracted by bimaceration with chloroform, and then with methanol. Obtained dry methanol extract was used for further analysis. Using appropriate spectrophotometric procedure strong, concentration-dependant anti-DPPH activity of extract was observed (SC50=34.15 μg/mL). Also spectrophotometrically, using Folin-Ciocalteu reagent, significant total phenolics content (0,47 mg gallic acid/mg dry extract) was determined. In TLC-DPPH test observed yellow zones indicated presence of few compounds which strongly neutralized purple DPPH radical. LC-MS analysis revealed presence of one phenolic acid, four phenylethanol glycosides, eight flavonoid glycosides derivatives of 8-hydroxyflavones, and one apigenin glycoside. Using commercial standards in extract were identified and quantified: chlorogenic acid (1.63%) and acteoside (2.65%), as the main phenylethanoid. In 8-hydroxyflavones fraction six hypolaetine and two isoscutellarein derivatives were present; using compounds previously isolated from S. alpina subsp. dinarica Murb. herb, 4'-O-methylhypolaetine-7-O-[6'''-acetylallosyl(1®2)]-glucopyranoside and isoscutellarein-7-O-[6'''-acetylallosyl(1®2)]-glucopyranoside were identified, representing the most prominent flavonoids in investigated extract, respectively. References 1. Niketić M, Diklić N. Stachys milanii Petrović. In: Stevanović V. (Ed.) Red Book of Flora of Serbia 1 - Extinct and Critically Endangered Taxa. Belgrade: Ministry for the Protection of Natural Resources and the Environment, Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Institution for Protection of Nature of the Republic of Serbia. 1999; pp. 211-3, 466-7. 2. Stojanovic G, Ligon AP, Smelcerovic A, Lazarevic J, Spiteller M, Palic R. Fatty acids of Stachys milanii seeds. Chem Nat Comp 2007;43(4):380-3. Acknowledgements This research was funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia through Grant Agreement with University of Belgrade-Faculty of Pharmacy No: 451-03-68/2022-14/200161. Stachys milanii Petrović (Lamiaceae) je endemit centralnog i istočnog dela Balkanskog poluostrva koji raste pretežno u dolinama reka na poluslanim zemljištima, često i po obodu žitnih polja i po napuštenim oranicama. U Republici Srbiji je kritično ugrožena i strogo zaštićena vrsta, sa samo jednim zabeleženim staništem (1). Biljka je do sada ispitivana u pogledu sastava i antimikrobne aktivnosti etarskog ulja herbe i kompozije masnih kiselina semena (2). Cilj ovog rada bio je da se ispitaju antiradikalski potencijal i fenolni sastojci suvog metanolnog ekstrakta herbe. Nadzemni delovi S. milanii u cvetu prikupljeni su u Severnoj Makedoniji (Ovče Pole). Sprašen, osušen biljni materijal je ekstrahovan posupkom bimaceracije najpre hloroformom, a zatim metanolom. Dobijeni suvi metanolni ekstrakt korišćen je za dalju analizu. Odgovarajućim spektrofotometrijskim postupkom utvrđena je snažna, koncentraciono-zavisna anti-DPPH aktivnost ekstrakta (SC50=34,15 μg/mL). Spektrofotometrijski, korišćenjem Folin-Ciocalteu reagensa, utvrđen je i značajan sadržaj ukupnih polifenola (0,47 mg galne kiseline/mg suvog ekstrakta). U TLC-DPPH testu uočene žute zone ukazale su na prisustvo većeg broja jedinjenja koja snažno neutrališu ljubičasti DPPH-radikal. LC-MS analizom u ekstraktu su detektovani jedna fenolkarboksilna kiselina, četiri feniletanska heterozida, osam flavonoidnih heterozida derivata 8-hidroksiflavona i jedan heterozid apigenina. Korišćenjem komercijalnih standarda identifikovni su i kvantifikovani hlorogenska kiselina (1,63%) i akteozid (2,65%), kao glavni feniletanski heterozid. Frakciju derivata 8-hidroksiflavona činilo je šest heterozida hipolaetina i dva heterozida izoskutelareina; korišćenjem jedinjenja prethodno izolovanih iz herbe S. alpina subsp. dinarica Murb., identifikovani su 4'-O-metilhipolaetin-7-O-[6'''-acetilalozil(12)]- glukopiranozid i izoskutelarein 7-O-[6'''-acetilalozil(12)]-glukopiranozid, koji su ujedno predstavljali i najzastupljnije flavonoide u ekstraktu, redom. VIII Kongres farmaceuta Srbije sa međunarodnim učešćem, 12-15.10.2022. Beograd
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28. Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils of Prangos trifida s.l
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Ušjak, Ljuboš, Stojković, Dejan, Soković, Marina, Niketić, Marjan, and Petrović, Silvana
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In this study composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils of roots, leaves, stems and fruits of Prangos trifida (Mill.) Herrnst. & Heyn s.l. (Apiaceae) were investigated. Plant material was collected in Sićevo Gorge (Kusača) in 2020. Essential oils were isolated by hydrodistillation in Clevenger-type apparatus and analyzed by GC-FID-MS. Antimicrobial activity was tested by microdilution method against food contaminants: Gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus and Listeria monocytogenes), Gram-negative bacteria (Escherichia coli, Enterobacter cloacae and Salmonella Typhimurium), and molds (Aspergillus fumigatus, A. niger, A. versicolor, Penicillium funiculosum, P. verrucosum var. cyclopium and Trichoderma harzianum); artificial food preservatives E211 and E224 were used as controls. Dominant constituents of essential oils were monoterpenes (66.2-87.2%). Terpinolene (36.2%) and p-cymene (11.5%) prevailed in root oil, (E)-β-ocimen (23.2%) and terpinolene (18.1%) in leaf oil, p-cimen-8-ol (21.8%) and p-cimen (14.1%) in stem oil, and p-cimen (25.4%) and limonene (14.4%) in fruit oil. Essential oils showed significant antifungal activity (MIC=0.10-0.78 mg/mL; MFC=0.20-1.56 mg/mL), better compared to both tested commercial preservatives, and interesting antibacterial activity (MIC=0.20-6.25 mg/mL; MBC=0.39-12.5 mg/mL), which was in the case of root and stem oils better than activity of both preservatives against S. aureus and B. cereus. It should be noted that composition of tested oils was in accordance with composition of the oils of this plant from vicinity of Madrid (1) and from Crimea (2), while their antimicrobial activity was tested in this work for the first time. Obtained results justify further research of P. trifida essential oils as new natural food preservatives. Cilj ovog rada bio je da se ispitaju hemijski sastav i antimikrobna aktivnost etarskih ulja korena, listova, stabljika i plodova Prangos trifida (Mill.) Herrnst. & Heyn s.l. (Apiaceae). Biljni materijal je prikupljen na području Sićevačke klisure (Kusača) 2020. god. Etarska ulja su dobijena destilacijom vodenom parom u aparaturi po Klevendžeru i analizirana metodom GC-FID-MS. Antimikrobna aktivnost testirana je mikrodilucionom metodom na kontaminantima hrane: Gram-pozitivnim (Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus i Listeria monocytogenes), Gram-negativnim bakterijama (Escherichia coli, Enterobacter cloacae i Salmonella Typhimurium), i plesnima (Aspergillus fumigatus, A. niger, A. versicolor, Penicillium funiculosum, P. verrucosum var. cyclopium i Trichoderma harzianum); kao kontrole korišćeni su sintetski konzervansi E211 i E224. Dominantni sastojci etarskih ulja bili su monoterpeni (66,2-87,2%). Najzastupljeniji u ulju korena bili su terpinolen (36,2%) i p-cimen (11,5%), u ulju listova (E)-β-ocimen (23,2%) i terpinolen (18,1%), u ulju stabljika p-cimen- 8-ol (21,8%) i p-cimen (14,1%), a u ulju plodova p-cimen (25,4%) i limonen (14,4%). Etarska ulja su pokazala značajnu antifungalnu aktivnost (MIK=0,10-0,78 mg/mL; MFK=0,20-1,56 mg/mL), bolju u poređenju sa oba testirana komercijalna konzervansa, i interesantnu antibakterijsku aktivnost (MIK=0,20-6,25 mg/mL; MBK=0,39-12,5 mg/mL), koja je u slučaju ulja korena i stabljika prema S. aureus i B. cereus bila bolja u odnosu na oba konzervansa. Treba istaći da je sastav ispitivanih etarskih ulja bio u skladu sa sastavom ulja ove biljke iz okoline Madrida (1) i sa Krima (2), dok je njihova antimikrobna aktivnost ispitivana u ovom radu po prvi put. Dobijeni rezultati predstavljaju dobru osnovu za dalja istraživanja etarskih ulja P. trifida kao novih prirodnih konzervanasa. VIII Kongres farmaceuta Srbije sa međunarodnim učešćem, 12-15.10.2022. Beograd
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29. Chemosystematic significance of triterpenes from dichloromethane extracts of 28 Hieracium L. species from the Balkan Peninsula
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Milutinović, Violeta, Ušjak, Ljuboš, Niketić, Marjan, and Petrović, Silvana
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The genus Hieracium L. s. str. (Cichorieae, Asteraceae) is one of the most taxonomically complex genera of flowering plants. Chemosystematic significance of triterpenes especially for Asteraceae genera is scarcely assessed. The subject of this research are 28 Hieracium species from Balkan Peninsula (mostly collected at Mt Durmitor, Montenegro): 12 principal belonging to sections Pannosa, Naegeliana, Drepanoidea and Villosa, and 16 hybridogenous originated from the species from those four sections and Glauciformia, Hieracium, Prenanthoidea and/or Italica. Previously, in dried dichloromethane extracts of flowering aerial plant parts, α-amyrin and α-amyrin acetate, as well as β-amyrin, β-amyrin acetate and/or lupeol acetate were identified and quantified using GC-FID-MS. The aim was to evaluate chemosystematic significance of these five triterpenes using multivariate statistical methods (principal components analysis-PCA and non-metric multidimensional scaling-nMDS). Statistical analysis supported the current taxonomical classification of the investigated species, despite overlapping of certain groups. In PCA, all five triterpenes significantly contributed to the differences between the species. Moreover, lupeol acetate could be a significant chemosystematic marker for the most of principal species belonging to the section Pannosa, as well as for some hybridogenous species between H. gymnocephalum Gris. ex Pant. and the members from the other sections. 14th Symposium on the Flora of Southeastern Serbia and Neighboring Regions, Kladovo, 26th to 29th June 2022
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30. Chemical composition and antioxidant potential of Teucrium scorodonia L. (Lamiaceae) from Serbia
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Milutinović, Violeta, Ušjak, Ljuboš, Niketić, Marjan, and Petrović, Silvana
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The wood-sage (woodland germander) Teucrium scorodonia L. is widespread in European Atlantic coast and in the western part of Central Europe, with some isolated populations in Mediterranean. Recently discovered population on the territory of Serbia, in the valley of Štavica river (vicinity of Loznica), represents the most eastern enclave in the species range. Preliminary chemical analysis of aerial flowering parts and its dried ethanol and hydroethanol (70% v/v) extracts, and assessment of antioxidant potential of selected (hydroethanol) extract were performed. Using appropriate spectrophotometrical methods, total polyphenols in herb (3.48%, expressed as pyrogallol), ethanol and hydroethanol extracts (100.05 and 96.65 mg gallic acid equivalents - GAE/g), tannins in herb (0.96%, expressed as pyrogallol), ethanol and hydroethanol extracts (11.86 and 12.31 mg GAE/g), flavonoids in herb, ethanol and hydroethanol extracts (0.19%, 0.83% and 0.74%, expressed as hyperoside) were quantified. Also, in ethanol and hydroethanol extracts dihydroxycinnamic acid derivatives were determined (8.96% and 8.37%, expressed as acteoside). By LC-MS, in selected (hydroethanol) extract, four flavonoid and five phenylethanoid glycosides were detected; verbascoside (acteoside) was identified and quantified (4.42%) using external standard. This extract exhibited significant total antioxidant activity (1.37 mmol Fe2+/g) and moderate anti-DPPH potential (SC50=51.28 μg/mL). 14th Symposium on the Flora of Southeastern Serbia and Neighboring Regions, Kladovo, 26th to 29th June 2022
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31. Awareness of patients in the city of Belgrade about herbal products
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Jovanović, Aleksandar, Stefanović-Vojinović, Jelena, Kukić-Marković, Jelena, Petrović, Silvana, Drobac, Milica, and Tadić, Ivana
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The use of medicinal plants has significant impact on human health (1,2). Approximately 13.000 medicinal plants are used worldwide (1), and in developing countries 65-80% of the population uses them for medicinal purposes (2). The aim of the study was to examine the awareness of patients in the city of Belgrade about herbal products. Quantitative, non-experimental research was conducted using a purpose-built questionnaire in public pharmacies during February 2020. The survey involved 954 respondents, mostly women (66.5%); 39.1% of respondents aged 20-40 years. Most of the respondents were employed (65.2%), with secondary school education (45.2%). The vast majority (97.3%) used medicinal plants/herbal products, mostly occasionally, as needed (38.4%). The main motive for their use was health improvement (75.2%), while 16.2% used them to treat diseases. The primary sources of information on medicinal plants/herbal products are pharmacists (45.1%) and the media (24.2%). About a third of the respondents (37.3%) stated that they knew the difference between herbal medicinal products and dietary supplements. 52.9% of respondents claimed that herbal medicinal products are effective, but less than synthetic drugs, while 61.5% claimed that they are safe, but with certain side effects. A third of respondents (32.9%) had difficulty understanding instructions for use and they needed additional explanations. Majority (70.6%) received advice from a pharmacist when buying a herbal product. Pharmacists are health professionals who have adequate knowledge of medicinal plants/herbal products and have a key role in advising patients in order to implement the proper use of herbal medicinal and other herbal products. References 1. Capasso F, Gaginella TS, Grandolini G, Izzo AA. Phytotherapy: a quick reference to herbal medicine. Springer Science & Business Media. 2003. 2. Palhares RM, Gonçalves Drummond M, dos Santos Alves Figueiredo Brasil B, Pereira Cosenza G, das Graças Lins Brandão M, Oliveira G. Medicinal plants recommended by the World Health Organization: DNA barcode identification associated with chemical analyses guarantees their quality. PloS one. 2015;10(5), e0127866. Acknowledgements This research was conducted with help and support of Pharmacy „Lilly Drogerie“ and funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia through Grant Agreement with University of Belgrade-Faculty of Pharmacy No: 451-03-68/2022-14/200161. Primena lekovitih biljaka ima značajan uticaj na ljudsko zdravlje (1,2). U svetu se koristi oko 13 000 lekovitih biljaka (1), a u zemljama u razvoju 65-80% populacije ih primenjuje u medicinske svrhe (2). Cilj rada bio je ispitivanje informisanosti pacijenata na teritoriji grada Beograda o biljnim proizvodima. Sprovedeno je kvantitativno, neeksperimentalno istraživanje pomoću namenski kreiranog upitnika u javnim apotekama tokom februara 2020. godine. U istraživanju je učestvovalo 954 ispitanika, od koji 66,5% ženskog pola; 39,1% starosti 20-40 godina. Većina je bila zaposlena (65,2%), sa srednjoškolskim obrazovanjem (45,2%). Najveći broj ispitanika (97,3%) je koristio lekovite biljke/biljne proizvode i to uglavnom povremeno, po potrebi (38,4%). Glavni motiv za njihovo korišćenje bio je poboljšanje zdravlja (75,2%), dok ih je 16,2% koristilo za lečenje. Ispitanici su se o delovanju i upotrebi lekovitih biljaka/biljnih proizvoda uglavnom informisali od farmaceuta u apotekama (45,1%) i putem medija (24,2%). Oko trećine ispitanika (37,3%) je navelo da zna razliku između biljnih lekovitih proizvoda i dijetetskih suplemenata. Da su biljni lekoviti proizvodi efikasni, ali manje od sintetskih lekova, smatralo je 52,9% ispitanika, dok je 61,5% smatralo da su oni bezbedni za upotrebu, ali sa mogućim neželjenim efektima. Trećina anketiranih (32,9%) imala je poteškoće da razume uputstva za upotrebu biljnih proizvoda, te su im bila potrebna dodatna objašnjenja. Najveći deo ispitanika (70,6%) dobijao je savet farmaceuta pri kupovini biljnog proizvoda. Farmaceuti su zdravstveni profesionalci koji poseduju adekvatna znanja o lekovitim biljkama/biljnim proizvodima i imaju ključnu ulogu u savetovanju pacijenata u cilju sprovođenja pravilne primene biljnih lekovitih i drugih biljnih proizvoda. VIII Kongres farmaceuta Srbije sa međunarodnim učešćem, 12-15.10.2022, Beograd
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32. Heracleum ternatum from Mt. Durmitor: furanocoumarins, polyphenols and antioxidant activity of leaf and flower extracts
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Ušjak, Ljuboš, Drobac, Milica, Niketić, Marjan, and Petrović, Silvana
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In this work, composition and antioxidant activity of dry dichloromethane and methanol extracts of Heracleum ternatum Velen. (Apiaceae) leaves and flowers from Mt Durmitor (Montenegro) were investigated. Using LC-MS, five furanocoumarins were identified in leaf dichloromethane extract (accounting for 23.00 mg/g of dry extract) and eight in flower dichloromethane extract (60.47 mg/g). Dominant in leaf extract was heraclenin (11.64 mg/g), followed by imperatorin (5.90 mg/g), and in flower extract heraclenol (17.55 mg/g), followed by heraclenin (15.04 mg/g). LC-MS analysis revealed eight flavonol glycosides in leaf methanol extract (accounting for 16.18 mg/g of dry extract) and 11 in flower methanol extract (65.82 mg/g), as well as chlorogenic acid in both extracts (4.72 mg/g and trace, respectively). Among detected flavonoids, dominant was quercetin 7-O-rhamnosyl 3-O-glucoside (vincetoxicoside A; 7.95 and 16.77 mg/g), followed by biosides and triosides of kaempferol and methylquercetin. Content of total polyphenols, determined spectrophotometrically using Folin-Ciocalteu reagent, was 87.29 and 98.12 mg of gallic acid equivalents/g of dry methanol extracts. Among methanol extracts, polyphenol richer flower extract showed higher, spectrophotometrically determined, total antioxidant and anti-DPPH activities compared to leaf extract (FRAP=0.80 and 0.65 mmol Fe2+/g; DPPH SC50=83.12 and 90.95 μg/mL). Dichloromethane extracts showed lower anti-DPPH activity (SC50=860.58 and 515.76 μg/mL). 14th Symposium on the Flora of Southeastern Serbia and Neighboring Regions, Kladovo, 26th to 29th June 2022
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33. Secondary metabolites and anti-cholinesterase activity of Chamaecytisus heuffelii subsp. jankae aerial flowering parts
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Milutinović, Violeta, Niketić, Marjan, and Petrović, Silvana
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Chamaecytisus heuffelii subsp. jankae (Velen.) Niketić (Fabaceae) is a dwarfish shrub, which range includes eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula (Albania, Bulgaria, Serbia) (1). The aim of the investigation was to chemically characterize aerial flowering parts of this plant: the dried methanol extract (TM), its alkaloid (AF) and non-alkaloid (NAF) fractions, and to assess their ability and the ability of detected flavonoids to inhibit enzymes acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE), in vitro in the Ellman spectrophotometric test. Plant material was collected in eastern Serbia (Jelašnička Klisura gorge), dried, powdered and extracted with methanol, after dichloromethane pre-extraction. Using solvents of different polarities and pH value, AF (yield 14.35%) and NAF (yield 57.78%) were obtained from TM. By LC-MS analysis, flavonoids luteolin-8-C- glucosylpentoside (159.81 mg/g), genistin (22.38 mg/g), vitexin (6.32 mg/g), rutin (4.25 mg/g), and genistein (0.86 mg/g) were detected and quantified in TM, while luteolin-8-C- glucosylpentoside (212.70 mg/g), rutin (1.38 mg/g), and genistin (1.03 mg/g) in NAF. Using GC-FID-MS analysis, quinolizidine alkaloids sparteine, 17-oksosparteine, and lupanine were identified in AF. TM and NAF exhibited significant and comparable anti-cholinesterase activity (IC50AChE 0.54 and 0.72 mg/mL; IC50BuChE 0.45 and 0.68 mg/mL). All detected flavonoids evinced the ability to inhibit enzymes; the most active were genistein and vitexin (IC50AChE 54.75 and 88.35 μg/mL; IC 50BuChE 27.83 and 49.77 μg/mL). Considering the quinolizidine alkaloids toxicity and AF poor anti-cholinesterase activity, it might be concluded, regarding safety profile and medical potential, that the fraction of the herb methanol extract, flavonoid-rich and alkaloid-free (NAF), is good candidate for further research. Chamaecytisus heuffelii subsp. jankae (Velen.) Niketić (Fabaceae) je polužbun, koji raste na području istočnog dela Balkanskog poluostrva (Albanija, Bugarska, Srbija) (1). Cilj istraživanja bio je da se izvrši hemijska karakterizacija nadzemnih delova u cvetu ove biljke: suvog metanolnog ekstrakta (TM), njegove alkaloidne (AF) i frakcije bez alkaloida (NAF), i da se in vitro, u Ellmanov-om spektrofotomerijskom testu, ispita njihova sposobnost, kao i sposobnost detektovanih flavonoida da inhibiraju enzime acetilholinesterazu (AChE) i butirilholinesterazu (BChE). Biljni materijal je sakupljen u istočnoj Srbiji (Jelašnička klisura), osušen, samleven i ekstrahovan metanolom, nakon pre-ekstrakcije dihlormetanom. Primenom rastvarača različite polarnosti uz promenu pH vrednosti, iz TM su dobijene AF (prinos 14,35%) i NAF (prinos 57,78%). LC-MS analizom, u TM detektovani su i kvanitikovani flavonoidi luteolin-8-C-glukozilpentozid (159,81 mg/g), genistin (22,38 mg/g), viteksin (6,32 mg/g) i rutin (4,25 mg/g) i genistein (0,86 mg/g), a u NAF luteolin-8-C- glukozilpentozid (212,70 mg/g), rutin (1,38 mg/g) i genistin (1,03 mg/g). GC-FID-MS analizom, u AF identifikovani su hinolizidinski alkaloidi spartein, 17-oksospartein i lupanin. TM i NAF ispoljili su značajnu i uporedivu antiholinesteraznu aktivnost (IC50AChE 0,54 i 0,72 mg/mL; IC 50BChE 0,45 i 0,68 mg/mL). Svi detektovani flavonoidi su pokazali sposobnost da inhibiraju enzime; najaktivniji su bili genistein i viteksin (IC 50AChE 54,75 i 88,35 μg/mL; IC 50BuChE 27,83 i 49,77 μg/mL). Uzimajući u obzir toksič nost hinolizidinskih alkaloida i slabu antiholinesteraznu aktivnost AF, mož e se zaključ iti da je frakcija metanolnog ekstrakata herbe bogata flavonoidima i oslobođena alkaloida (NAF), u pogledu bezbednosnog profila i lekovitog potencijala dobar kandidat za dalja ispitivanja. VIII Kongres farmaceuta Srbije sa međunarodnim učešćem, 12-15.10.2022. Beograd
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34. Susceptibility of three clinical isolates of Actinomodura madurae to α-pinene, the bioactive agent of Pinus pinaster turpentine oil
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Stojković D., Soković Marina, Glamočlija Jasmina, Džamić Ana, Ristić M., Fahal A., Khalid Sami, Đuić Ivana, and Petrović Silvana
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In vitro susceptibility of the turpentine oil obtained from Pinus pinaster oleoresin was evaluated against three Sudanese clinical isolates of Actinomadura madurae, which is the main causative agent of actinomycetoma. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of the oil ranged from 100.3 to 124.8 μL/mL, and the minimum microbicidal concentrations (MMCs) were between 100.3 and 150.0 μL/mL. α-Pinene exhibited prominent bioactivity with MICs ranging between 3.3 and 5.0 μL/mL, while its MMC was 10.0 μL/mL against the same clinical isolates. Pinus pinaster turpentine oil and α-pinene might be useful agents in the treatment of mycetoma caused by A. madurae.
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35. Composition and antimicrobial activity of Pastinaca sativa subsp. sativa, P. sativa subsp. urens and P. hirsuta essential oils.
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Ušjak, Ljuboš, Drobac, Milica, Ivanov, Marija, Soković, Marina, Milenković, Marina T., Niketić, Marjan, and Petrović, Silvana
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Composition and antimicrobial activity of root, leaf, stem, flower and fruit essential oils from cultivated Pastinaca sativa subsp. sativa, and its two wild-growing relatives P. sativa subsp. urens and P. hirsuta (Apiaceae) were investigated. Twenty-nine hydrodistilled essential oils of plants from different localities and/or years were analysed by GC-FID and GC/MS. Dominant in root oils was myristicin (P. sativa) or apiole (P. hirsuta), in leaf and stem oils myristicin (cultivated plants) or γ-palmitolactone (wild-growing plants) and in flower and fruit oils aliphatic esters. Multivariate statistics (PCA, nMDS, UPGMA clustering) generally revealed separation of oils of investigated Pastinaca taxa and demonstrated their chemosystematic significance. One oil per each organ of all three plants (fifteen in total) was tested using microdilution method for activity against Candida tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C. krusei, C. glabrata, C. albicans, Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus, Listeria monocytogenes, Escherichia coli, Salmonella Typhimurium and Enterobacter cloacae; MIC = 0.25–8 mg/mL, MBC(MFC) = 0.5–16 mg/mL. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. In vitro and in silico investingation of antimicrobial activity of essential oils from two Pastinaca sativa subspecies
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Ušjak, Ljuboš, Drobac, Milica, Ivanov, Marija, Soković, Marina, Milenković, Marina, Niketić, Marjan, and Petrović, Silvana
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microdilution method ,Pastinaca sativa subsp. urens ,Pastinaca sativa subsp. sativa ,molecular docking ,essential oils - Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Cultivated parsnip (Pastinaca sativa subsp. sativa L., Apiaceae) root is a well-known vegetable, common ingredient of soups, stews, salads, casseroles etc. Besides, its leaves and young shoots can be added to soups and fruits are used as a condiment. Furthermore, young shoots of wild-growing parsnips, e.g. P. sativa subsp. urens (Req. ex Godr.) Čelak., are consumed pickled or in salads or soups and it is considered that their essential oil acts as a natural preservative. OBJECTIVES: To investigate and compare the antimicrobial activity of the essential oils obtained from the roots, leaves, stems, flowers and fruits of cultivated P. sativa subsp. sativa and wild-growing P. sativa subsp. urens collected in Serbia. Furthermore, the most active essential oil constituents (against the most susceptible microorganisms) were predicted in silico. METHOD / DESIGN: Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and minimum bactericidal/fungicidal concentrations (MBCs/MFCs) of the essential oils (isolated by hydrodistillation using Clevenger-type apparatus) were determined by microdilution method against three Gram-positive bacteria: Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 11632, Bacillus cereus clinical isolate and Listeria monocytogenes NCTC 7973, three Gram-negative bacteria: Escherichia coli ATCC 25922, Salmonella Typhimurium ATCC 13311 and Enterobacter cloacae ATCC 35030, three Candida standard strains: C. albicans ATCC 10231, C. tropicalis ATCC 750 and C. parapsilosis ATCC 22019, and three Candida isolates from oral cavity: C. albicans 475/15, C. krusei H1/16 and C. glabrata 4/6/15. Pharmacokinetic properties of the compounds present in at least one oil in the quantity ≥ 1% (determined by GC-FID and GC-MS) were initially evaluated using SwissADME web tool and molecular docking was performed using AutoDock Vina 1.1.2 (interactions were visualized using Discovery Studio Visualizer 2019). RESULTS: All the investigated essential oils of the two Pastinaca sativa subspecies were able to reduce the growth of different tested Candida strains (MIC range 0.25-2 mg/mL; MFC range 0.5-4 mg/mL). The most promising activity was observed for both root oils (MIC range 0.25-1 mg/mL; MFC range 0.5-2 mg/mL). Among investigated Candida strains, C. parapsilosis strain was the most sensitive to these essential oils (MIC range 0.25-1 mg/mL; MFC range 0.5-2 mg/mL). The antibacterial activity of the tested essential oils was lower compared to their anticandidal potential (MIC range 1-4 mg/mL; MBC range 2-8 mg/mL). Thirty compounds were present in at least one oil in the quantity ≥ 1%. Estimation of pharmacokinetic properties using SwissADME tool suggested that 23 of these compounds are inhibitors of some of the cytochrome P450 system isoenzymes. This fact led to assumption that they could also act against fungal sterol 14α-demethylase (CYP51), which is a common target of antifungal drugs (e.g., ketoconazole). Thus, the compounds (3D structures downloaded from PubChem) were docked to the active site of this enzyme (downloaded from Protein Data Bank, PDB code 5TZ1). The highest affinities were predicted for sesquiterpenes caryophyllene oxide, (E)-caryophyllene, germacrene D, α-copaene, β-bourbonene and δ-cadinene (free binding energies from -9.4 to -8.7 kcal/mol; ketoconazole -11.6 kcal/mol). These compounds were present in somewhat lower quantities in the essential oils (≤ 9.9%). For dominant compounds of the tested essential oils, e.g. myristicin, γ-palmitolactone and octyl butanoate a bit lower affinities were predicted (free binding energies from -7.3 to -5.8 kcal/mol). Tested compounds mostly docked near the heme of the enzyme and formed hydrophobic interactions with the amino acid residues of the active site. According to SwissADME tool, four of five most active compounds have low absorption from gastrointestinal tract and higher skin permeation value, while caryophyllene oxide and three dominant compounds have high absorption and lower skin permeation value (similarly to ketoconazole). CONCLUSIONS: Investigated parsnips represent sources of essential oils and compounds with anticandidal activity. The International Bioscience Conference and the 8th International PSU – UNS Bioscience Conference - IBSC2021, Novi Sad, 25th to 26th November 2021
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37. Barks of Three Wild Pyrus Taxa: Phenolic Constituents, Antioxidant Activity, and in Vitro and in Silico Investigations of α ‐Amylase and α ‐Glucosidase Inhibition
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Ušjak, Ljuboš J., primary, Milutinović, Violeta M., additional, Đorđić Crnogorac, Marija J., additional, Stanojković, Tatjana P., additional, Niketić, Marjan S., additional, Kukić‐Marković, Jelena M., additional, and Petrović, Silvana D., additional
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38. Antihyperalgesic and Antiedematous Activities of Bisabolol-Oxides-Rich Matricaria Oil in a Rat Model of Inflammation
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Tomić, Maja, Popović, Višnja, Petrović, Silvana, Stepanović-Petrović, Radica, Micov, Ana, Pavlović-Drobac, Milica, and Couladis, Maria
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39. Composition and antimicrobial activity of Pastinaca sativasubsp. sativa, P. sativasubsp. urensand P. hirsutaessential oils
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Ušjak, Ljuboš, Drobac, Milica, Ivanov, Marija, Soković, Marina, Milenković, Marina T., Niketić, Marjan, and Petrović, Silvana
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ABSTRACTComposition and antimicrobial activity of root, leaf, stem, flower and fruit essential oils from cultivated Pastinaca sativasubsp. sativa, and its two wild-growing relatives P. sativasubsp. urensand P. hirsuta(Apiaceae) were investigated. Twenty-nine hydrodistilled essential oils of plants from different localities and/or years were analysed by GC-FID and GC/MS. Dominant in root oils was myristicin (P. sativa) or apiole (P. hirsuta), in leaf and stem oils myristicin (cultivated plants) or γ-palmitolactone (wild-growing plants) and in flower and fruit oils aliphatic esters. Multivariate statistics (PCA, nMDS, UPGMA clustering) generally revealed separation of oils of investigated Pastinacataxa and demonstrated their chemosystematic significance. One oil per each organ of all three plants (fifteen in total) was tested using microdilution method for activity against Candida tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C. krusei, C. glabrata, C. albicans, Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus, Listeria monocytogenes, Escherichia coli, SalmonellaTyphimurium and Enterobacter cloacae; MIC = 0.25–8 mg/mL, MBC(MFC) = 0.5–16 mg/mL.
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40. Biljni i tradicionalni biljni lekovi, monografije EU i lista EU
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Petrović, Silvana, Petrović, Silvana, Petrović, Silvana, and Petrović, Silvana
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Prema zakonskim aktima EU i zakonskim aktima naše zemlje, biljni lekovi (BL) i tradicionalni biljni lekovi (TBL) predstavljaju vrste lekova. Kao aktivne sastojke sadrže biljne droge (supstance biljnog porekla) i/ili preparate biljnih droga (biljne preparate). BL se stavljaju u promet na osnovu potvrđenog kvaliteta, kliničke efikasnosti i bezbednosti. TBL se registruju na osnovu potvrđenog kvaliteta i dovoljno podataka o tradicionalnoj upotrebi kojima se dokazuje da imaju prihvatljiv stepen bezbednosti i očekivanu efikasnost. Komitet za biljne lekovite proizvode (HMPC) Evropske agencije za lekove (EMA) izdaje monografije EU za biljne droge, preparate biljnih droga i njihove kombinacije u kojima se nalaze pretklinički i klinički podaci za BL sa dobro poznatom upotrebom (WEU) i podaci o tradicionalnoj upotrebi (TU) za TBL. HMPC priprema i nacrte unosa u listu EU za TBL, koje usvaja i objavljuje Evropska komisija. Zaključno sa julom 2019. god., HMPC je izdao 160 finalnih monografija, koje su dostupne na web-sajtu EMA (157 monografija za 156 biljnih droga i preparata, dve monografije za dve kombinacije biljnih droga i jednu monografiju za čaj, tj. čajne mešavine); za 13 biljnih droga i preparata objavljeni su unosi u listu EU. U radu je dat prikaz terapijskih oblasti i indikacija koje su odobrene u navedenim finalnim monografijama EU. Takođe, dat je pregled BL i TBL koji imaju dozvole za stavljanje u promet/upisani su u Registar tradicionalnih biljnih lekova u Republici Srbiji., According to legislation of EU, as well as of our country, herbal medicinal products (HMPs) and traditional herbal medicinal products (THMPs) are categories of medicinal products. As active ingredients, they contain herbal drugs (herbal substances) and/or herbal drug preparations (herbal preparations). HMPs are authorized based on proved quality, clinical efficacy and safety. THMPs are registered based on proved quality and sufficient data on traditional use (acceptable safety level and plausible efficacy). The Committee on Herbal Medicinal Products (HMPC) of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) publishes EU herbal monographs, which comprise preclinical and clinical data on HMPs with well-established use (WEU), as well as data on traditional use (TU) for THMPs. HMPC also develops drafts of EU list entries for THMPs, which are adopted and their final versions are published by the European Commission. By the end of July 2019, HMPC issued 160 final monographs, which are available on the EMA website (157 monographs for 156 herbal drugs and herbal drug preparations, two monographs for two herbal drug combinations, and monograph for herbal tea combinations); EU list entries on 13 herbal drugs and preparations were finalized. This paper provides an overview of the therapeutic areas and indications approved in these final EU monographs. In addition, overview of HMPs and THMPs, which are authorized/registered in the Republic of Serbia is given.
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41. Hemijski sastav i anti‐DPPH aktivnost etarskog ulja komercijalnog uzorka herbe kritskog origana, Origani dictamni herba
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Ušjak, Ljuboš, Kukić-Marković, Jelena, and Petrović, Silvana
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Kritski origano, Origanum dictamnus L. (Lamiaceae), je endemična biljka grčkog ostrva Krit. Komitet za biljne lekovite proizvode Evropske agencije za lekove (EMA/HMPC) izdao je EU monografiju za tradicionalnu primenu herbe kritskog origana, Origani dictamni herba. Prema ovoj monografiji usitnjena herba se koristi oralno u obliku čaja (infuza) za ublažavanje kašlja povezanog sa prehladom i za simptomatsko ublažavanje blagog gastrointestinalnog diskomfora, kao i dermalno u obliku infuza ili dekokta za tretman manjih inflamacija kože i modrica. U Evropskoj farmakopeji (Ph. Eur.) za sada ne postoje monografije za ovu biljnu drogu i njeno etarsko ulje. Cilj ovog rada bio je ispitivanje hemijskog sastava etarskog ulja izolovanog iz komercijalnog uzorka herbe kritskog origana poreklom iz Grčke, kao i procena njegove antiradikalske aktivnosti. Etarsko ulje je izolovano iz herbe destilacijom vodenom parom u aparaturi po Clevenger-u, prema postupku Ph. Eur. Prinos etarskog ulja iznosio je 1,51% V/m, tj. 1,46% m/m. Hemijski sastav etarskog ulja analiziran je gasnom hromatografijom sa FID i MS detekcijom (GC-FID i GC-MS). Identifikovane su 42 komponente, koje su činile 94,6% sastava etarskog ulja. Procentualno najveći udeo u etarskom ulju činili su oksidovani monoterpeni (58,8%; 9 jedinjenja), a sledili su monoterpenski ugljovodonici (27,4%; 12 jedinjenja), seskviterpenski ugljovodonici (5,6%; 12 jedinjenja) i oksidovani seskviterpeni (2,3%; 6 jedinjenja). Glavna komponenta etarskog ulja bio je monoterpenski fenol karvakrol (51,4%), dok su po količini sledili monoterpenski ugljovodonici p-cimen (14,3%) i γ-terpinen (9,3%). Dobijeni rezultati bili su u skladu sa literaturnim podacima, pri čemu je u slučaju uzorka analiziranog u ovom radu, prinos etarskog ulja bio veći od prethodno publikovanih vrednosti (1, 2). Antiradikalska aktivnost izolovanog etarskog ulja ispitana je spektrofotometrijskim DPPH testom. Stepen antiradikalske aktivnosti je rastao linearno sa povećanjem koncentracije etarskog ulja, pri čemu je koncentracija u kojoj je etarsko ulje inhibiralo 50% DPPH radikala (SC50) iznosila 141,77 μg/mL. Značajan anti-DPPH potencijal etarskog ulja herbe kritskog origana može se barem delom objasniti velikim udelom karvakrola, čiji je antiradikalski potencijal ranije pokazan (3). Rezultati sprovedenih hemijskih ispitivanja mogu biti od značaja za buduće definisanje parametara farmaceutskog kvaliteta droge Origani dictamni herba i njenog etarskog ulja. Cretan dittany, Origanum dictamnus L. (Lamiaceae), is an endemic species from the Greek island of Crete. The Committee on Herbal Medicinal Products of the European Medicines Agency (EMA/HMPC) adopted EU monograph on traditional use of Cretan dittany herb, Origani dictamni herba. According to this monograph, comminuted herb is used orally as herbal tea (infusion) for the relief of cough associated with cold and for mild gastrointestinal disorders, as well as cutaneously as infusion or decoction for the treatment of minor skin inflammations and bruises. European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.) monographs for this herbal drug and its essential oil do not exist for now. The aim of this work was to investigate chemical composition of the essential oil obtained from a commercial sample of Cretan dittany herb and to evaluate its antiradical activity. The essential oil was isolated from the herb by hydrodistillation in a Clevenger‐type apparatus, according to procedure given in Ph. Eur. The yield was 1.51% V/w, i.e. 1.46% w/w. Chemical composition of the essential oil was analyzed by gas chromatography with FID and MS detection (GC-FID and GC-MS). A total of 42 components were identified, comprising 94.6% of the composition of the essential oil. The dominant were oxygenated monoterpenes (58.8%; 9 compounds), followed by monoterpene hydrocarbons (27.4%; 12 compounds), sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (5.6%; 12 compounds) and oxygenated sesquiterpenes (2.3%; 6 compounds). The main component of the essential oil was monoterpene phenol carvacrol (51.4%), followed by monoterpene hydrocarbons p-cymene (14.3%) and γ-terpinene (9.3%). Obtained results were in accordance with the literature data; it should be noted that in the case of the sample analyzed in this work, the essential oil yield was higher than previously published values (1, 2). The antiradical activity of the essential oil was investigated by spectrophotometric DPPH test. The percentage of antiradical activity increased linearly with the increase of essential oil concentration. The concentration at which the essential oil inhibited 50% DPPH radicals (SC50) was 141.77 μg/mL. Significant anti-DPPH potential of the essential oil of Cretan dittany herb can be at least partly explained by the presence of high quantity of carvacrol, which antiradical potential was demonstrated previously (3). The results of performed chemical investigations may be important for defining pharmaceutical quality parameters of the herbal drug Origani dictamni herba and its essential oil in the future. Drugi naučni simpozijum Saveza farmaceutskih udruženja Srbije sa međunarodnim učešćem, 28. 10. 2021. Beograd
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42. Barks of Three Wild Pyrus Taxa: Phenolic Constituents, Antioxidant Activity, and in Vitro and in Silico Investigations of α-Amylase and α-Glucosidase Inhibition
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Ušjak J Ljuboš, Milutinović Violeta, Đorđić Crnogorac Marija J, Stanojković Tatjana P, Niketić Marjan S, Kukić-Marković Jelena M, and Petrović Silvana D
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Models, Molecular ,three wild Pyrus taxa ,Plant Extracts ,Biphenyl Compounds ,Three wild Pyrus taxa ,bark dry extracts ,alpha-Glucosidases ,biological activity ,molecular docking ,Antioxidants ,Pyrus ,Phenols ,Picrates ,Plant Bark ,liquid chromatography ,Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors ,alpha-Amylases - Abstract
Dry MeOH extracts of the twig barks ofPyrus communissubsp.pyraster,P. spinosaand their hybridP.×jordanoviinothosubsp.velenovskyi, collected in wild in Serbia, were analyzed. By LC/MS, the contents of arbutin (99.9–131.0 mg/g), chlorogenic acid (2.2–6.3 mg/g), catechin (1.0–5.3 mg/g) and total dimeric and trimeric procyanidins (42.2–61.3 mg/g), including procyanidin B2 (8.9–17.2 mg/g), were determined. Colorimetrically, high contents of total phenolics (436.2–533.4 mg GAE/g) and tannins (339.4–425.7 mg GAE/g), as well as strong total antioxidant activities (FRAP values 4.5–5.9 mmol Fe2+/g), and DPPH (SC50=6.6–7.1 μg/ml) and hydroxyl radical (SC50=447.1–727.7 μg/ml) scavenging abilities were revealed.In vitro, all extracts exhibited notable inhibition ofα-amylase (IC50=310.8–617.7 μg/ml) and particularly strong inhibition ofα-glucosidase (IC50=2.1–3.7 μg/ml). Molecular docking predicted that among identified compounds procyanidin B2 is the best inhibitor of these carbohydrate-digesting enzymes. Obtained results showed that the barks of investigatedPyrushybrid and its parent taxa have similar composition and bioactivity.
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43. Ispitivanje polifenola, furanokumarina i antioksidantne aktivnosti ekstrakata listova i cvasti Heracleum sibiricum (Apiaceae)
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Ušjak, Ljuboš, Drobac, Milica, Niketić, Marjan, and Petrović, Silvana
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Velika mečja šapa, Heracleum sibiricum L. (Apiaceae), autohtona je u severnoj, istočnoj i centralnoj Evropi, kao i na Balkanskom poluostrvu i u Sibiru (1). Infuz pripremljen od nadzemnih delova ove biljke se u narodnoj medicini na Balkanskom poluostrvu koristi kao aperitiv i za tretman dijareje i drugih gastrointestinalnih tegoba (2). Prethodna ispitivanja H. sibiricum nisu uključivala analizu polifenola, dok su furanokumarini do sada analizirani u korenu, plodovima i listovima (1, 3). Cilj ovog rada bio je ispitivanje hemijskog sastava i antioksidantne aktivnosti metanolnih i dihlormetanskih ekstrakata listova i cvasti ove biljke. Osušen biljni materijal (sakupljen na Staroj Planini u Srbiji u julu 2014. god.) ekstrahovan je sukcesivno dihlormetanom i metanolom (u oba slučaja bimaceracijom 72+48 h, sa odnosom droga rastvarač 1:10 m/V). Rastvarači su uklonjeni pod sniženim pritiskom. Hemijski sastav dobijenih suvih ekstrakata analiziran je LC-MS metodama. Dodatno, u slučaju metanolnih ekstrakata spektrofotometrijski je utvrđen sadržaj ukupnih polifenola pomoću Folin‐Ciocalteu reagensa. Antioksidantna aktivnost metanolnih ekstrakata ispitana je spektrofotometrijskim FRAP i DPPH testovima, a dihlormetanskih ekstrakata DPPH testom. LC-MS analiza pokazala je da su suvi metanolni ekstrakti listova i cvasti bili vrlo slični. U njima su određene značajne količine heterozida kvercetina i kemferola (154,30 i 144,20 mg/g suvog ekstrakta). Najzastupljeniji su bili vincetoksikozid A (kvercetin 7-O-ramnozil 3-O-glukozid; 26,83 i 29,61 mg/g), kemferitrin (kemferol 3,7-di-O-ramnozid; 33,62 i 34,68 mg/g) i jedan kvercetin dezoksiheksozil dezoksiheksozid (69,06 i 79,91 mg/g). U ekstraktu listova detektovano je još šest, a u ekstraktu cvasti još pet heterozida ovih flavonola. Takođe, u oba ekstrakta identifikovana je hlorogenska kiselina (19,31 i 4,12 mg/g). Spektrofotometrijski utvrđen sadržaj ukupnih polifenola iznosio je 126,08 i 125,33 mg ekvivalenata galne kiseline/g. U suvom dihlormetanskom ekstraktu listova LC-MS metodom detektovane su male količine furanokumarina izopimpinelina i bergaptena (ukupno 0,22 mg/g suvog ekstrakta), čije je prisustvo i ranije utvrđeno (3). U ekstraktu cvasti, pored dva navedena, identifikovano je još šest furanokumarina i svi su takođe bili prisutni u malim količinama (ukupno 20,07 mg/g); najzastupljeniji je bio bergapten (4,84 mg/g), a po količini ga je sledio biakangelikol (3,29 mg/g). Ukupna antioksidantna aktivnost suvih metanolnih ekstrakata listova i cvasti (FRAP vrednosti 1,08 i 0,94 mmol Fe2+/g), kao i antiradikalska aktivnost (DPPH SC50 vrednosti 64,10 i 64,77 μg/mL) bile su u korelaciji sa sadržajem ukupnih polifenola. Anti-DPPH aktivnost suvih dihlormetanskih ekstrakata bila je očekivano niža (SC50 vrednosti 636,19 i 790,20 μg/mL). Može se zaključiti da listovi i cvasti H. sibiricum predstavljaju nove izvore jedinjenja sa poznatom antioksidantnom aktivnošću. Siberian cow parsnip, Heracleum sibiricum L. (Apiaceae), is autochthonous to northern, eastern and central Europe, Balkan Peninsula and Siberia (1). Infusion prepared from aerial parts of this plant is used in folk medicine on Balkan Peninsula as aperitif and to treat diarrhea and other gastrointestinal complaints (2). Previous studies of H. sibiricum have not included polyphenol analysis, while furanocoumarins were analyzed in roots, fruits and leaves (1, 3). In this work, chemical composition and antioxidant activity of methanol and dichloromethane extracts obtained from leaves and flowers of this plant were investigated. Dried plant material, collected on Mts Stara Planina (Serbia) in July 2014, was extracted successively with dichloromethane and methanol (in both cases by bimaceration 72+48 h; drug/solvent=1:10 w/V). Solvents were removed under reduced pressure. The composition of obtained dry extracts was analyzed by LC-MS methods. Additionally, for methanol extracts, total phenolics contents were determined spectrophotometrically using Folin-Ciocalteu reagent. Antioxidant activity of methanol extracts was tested by spectrophotometric FRAP and DPPH assays, and of dichloromethane extracts by DPPH assay. LC-MS analysis showed that investigated leaf and flower dry methanol extracts were very similar. In both extracts, significant amounts of quercetin and kaempferol glycosides (154.30 and 144.20 mg/g of dry extract) were determined. Dominant were vincetoxicoside A (quercetin 7-O-rhamnosyl 3-O-glucoside; 26.83 and 29.61 mg/g), kaempferitrin (kaempferol 3,7-di-O-rhamnoside; 33.62 and 34.68 mg/g) and one quercetin deoxyhexosyl deoxyhexoside (69.06 and 79.91 mg/g). Six more glycosides of these flavonols were detected in the leaf extract and five more in the flower extract. Also, chlorogenic acid (19.31 and 4.12 mg/g) was identified in both extracts. Spectrophotometrically determined total phenolics contents were 126.08 and 125.33 mg gallic acid equivalents/g. In the leaf dry dichloromethane extract, by LC-MS method, small amounts of furanocoumarins isopimpinellin and bergapten were detected (totally 0.22 mg/g of dry extract). Their presence was also previously shown (3). In the flower extract, besides these two, six more furanocoumarins were identified; all present in small amounts (totally 20.07 mg/g). The most abundant was bergapten (4.84 mg/g), followed by byakangelicol (3.29 mg/g). Total antioxidant (FRAP values 1.08 and 0.94 mmol Fe2+/g) and antiradical activities (DPPH SC50 values 64.10 and 64.77 μg/mL) of the leaf and flower dry methanol extracts were correlated with their total phenolics contents. Anti-DPPH activities of the dry dichloromethane extracts were expectedly lower (SC50 values 636.19 and 790.20 μg/mL). Heracleum sibiricum leaves and flowers represent new sources of compounds with known antioxidant activity. Drugi naučni simpozijum Saveza farmaceutskih udruženja Srbije sa međunarodnim učešćem, 28. 10. 2021. Beograd
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44. Ispitivanje sekundarnih metabolita i farmakološke aktivnosti odabranih vrsta roda Hieracium L. (Asteraceae) sa Balkanskog poluostrva
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Petrović, Silvana, Niketić, Marjan, Petković, Miloš, Tomić, Maja, Milutinović, Violeta, Petrović, Silvana, Niketić, Marjan, Petković, Miloš, Tomić, Maja, and Milutinović, Violeta
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hibridogenih). Semipreparativnim LC-MS metodama, iz MeOH ekstrakta cvasti H. calophyllum izolovana su četiri seskviterpenska laktona (krepizid E i tri nova jedinjenja: 8-epi-ikserisamin A, kalofilamin A i kalofilamin B), a iz MeOH ekstrakta podzemnih organa H. scheppigianum pet fenolkarboksilnih (mono- ili di-O-kafeoilhina) kiselina (identifikacija na osnovu NMR i MS spektara). Ukupno četiri seskviterpenska laktona, sedam mono- ili di-O-kafeoilhina kiselina i 19 flavonoida (luteolin, apigenin, diosmetin, 15 njihovih heterozida i heterozid kvercetina) kvantifikovani su u suvim MeOH ekstraktima ispitivanih podzemnih organa dve vrste i herbi 28 vrsta LC-MS metodama, i pet triterpena (derivata ursana, oleana i lupana) u suvim CH2Cl2 ekstraktima herbi 28 vrsta GC-FID-MS metodom (identifikacija pomoću standarda, NMR, MS i/ili UV spektara). Hemosistematski značaj jedinjenja identifikovanih u herbama 28 vrsta utvrđen je multivarijantnim statističkim metodama (PCA, nMDS i UPGMA). Suvi MeOH ekstrakti herbi su in vitro pokazali značajan ukupni antioksidantni potencijal i sposobnost neutralizacije slobodnih DPPH•, ABTS•+ i OH• radikala (28 vrsta) i inhibicije acetilholinesteraze (27 vrsta) i butirilholinesteraze (7 vrsta). Među testiranih 12 jedinjenja, najbolju antiholinesteraznu aktivnost ispoljila su tri flavonoidna aglikona i 8-epi-ikserisamin A. Odabrani suvi MeOH i CH2Cl2 ekstrakti herbi šest vrsta pokazali su antimikrobnu aktivnost prema 18, a 8- epi-ikserisamin A i krepizid E prema 4 mikroorganizma. Isti odabrani izolati ispoljili su citotoksični efekat prema tri, odnosno jednoj tumorskoj ćelijskoj liniji, uz zanemarljivu inhibiciju rasta zdravih ćelija. Tri odabrana MeOH i CH2Cl2 ekstrakta su u modelu inflamacije šape pacova izazvane karageninom pokazala antihiperalgezijsku, ali ne i antiedematoznu aktivnost; bezbednost primene dva ekstrakta koji su ispoljili značajnu antihiperalgezijsku aktivnost pokazana je in vivo rotarod i testom akutne toksičnosti. Ključne reči, nonhybridogenous and 16 hybridogenous). Using semipreparative LC-MS methods, four sesquiterpene lactones (crepiside E and three new compounds: 8-epiixerisamine A, calophyllamine A and calophyllamine B) were isolated from the MeOH extract of H. calophyllum flowering heads, and five phenolic (mono- or di-Ocaffeoylquinic) acids from the MeOH extract of H. scheppigianum underground parts (identification based on NMR and MS spectra). Total of four sesquiterpene lactones, seven mono- or di-O-caffeoylquinic acids and 19 flavonoids (luteolin, apigenin, diosmetin, their 15 glycosides and one quercetin glycoside) were quantified in the dried MeOH extracts of the investigated underground parts of two species and herbs of 28 species, using LC-MS methods, and five triterpenes (ursane, oleane and lupane derivatives) in the dried CH2Cl2 extracts of the herbs of 28 species, using GC-FID-MS method (identification using standards, NMR, MS and/or UV spectra). Chemosystematic significance of the compounds identified in the herbs of 28 species was determined using multivariate statistics (PCA, nMDS and UPGMA). Dried MeOH herb extracts in vitro exhibited significant total antioxidant activity and scavenging of DPPH•, ABTS•+ and OH• radicals (28 species), as well as the ability to inhibit acetylcholinesterase (27 species) and butyrylcholinesterase (7 species). Among 12 tested compounds, three flavonoid aglycones and 8-epiixerisamine A exhibited the highest anticholinesterase activity. Selected dried MeOH and CH2Cl2 herb extracts of six species showed antimicrobial activity against 18, whereas 8-epiixerisamine A and crepiside E against four microorganisms. The same selected isolates exhibited cytotoxic activity against three and one cancer cell lines, respectively, with negligible inhibition of the normal cells growth. In the carrageenan-induced localized inflammation model in rats, three selected MeOH and CH2Cl2 extracts exhibited antihyperalgesic, but not antiedematous activity; safety o
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45. Barks of Three Wild Pyrus Taxa: Phenolic Constituents, Antioxidant Activity, and in Vitro and in Silico Investigations of α-Amylase and α-Glucosidase Inhibition
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Ušjak, Ljuboš, Ušjak, Ljuboš, Milutinović, Violeta, Đorđić Crnogorac, Marija J., Stanojković, Tatjana P., Niketić, Marjan S., Kukić‐Marković, Jelena, Petrović, Silvana, Ušjak, Ljuboš, Ušjak, Ljuboš, Milutinović, Violeta, Đorđić Crnogorac, Marija J., Stanojković, Tatjana P., Niketić, Marjan S., Kukić‐Marković, Jelena, and Petrović, Silvana
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Dry MeOH extracts of the twig barks of Pyrus communis subsp. pyraster, P. spinosa and their hybrid P.×jordanovii nothosubsp. velenovskyi, collected in wild in Serbia, were analyzed. By LC/MS, the contents of arbutin (99.9–131.0 mg/g), chlorogenic acid (2.2–6.3 mg/g), catechin (1.0–5.3 mg/g) and total dimeric and trimeric procyanidins (42.2–61.3 mg/g), including procyanidin B2 (8.9–17.2 mg/g), were determined. Colorimetri- cally, high contents of total phenolics (436.2–533.4 mg GAE/g) and tannins (339.4–425.7 mg GAE/g), as well as strong total antioxidant activities (FRAP values 4.5–5.9 mmol Fe2+ /g), and DPPH (SC50 = 6.6–7.1 μg/ml) and hydroxyl radical (SC50 = 447.1–727.7 μg/ml) scavenging abilities were revealed. In vitro, all extracts exhibited notable inhibition of α-amylase (IC50 = 310.8–617.7 μg/ml) and particularly strong inhibition of α-glucosidase (IC50 = 2.1–3.7 μg/ml). Molecular docking predicted that among identified compounds procyanidin B2 is the best inhibitor of these carbohydrate-digesting enzymes. Obtained results showed that the barks of investigated Pyrus hybrid and its parent taxa have similar composition and bioactivity.
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46. Investigation of antihyperalgesic and antiedematous activities of three Hieracium species
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Milutinović, Violeta, primary, Pecikoza, Uroš, additional, Tomić, Maja, additional, Stepanović-Petrović, Radica, additional, Niketić, Marjan, additional, Ušjak, Ljuboš, additional, and Petrović, Silvana, additional
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47. Behavioural Characterization of Four Endemic Stachys Taxa
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Savić, Miroslav M., Kukić, Jelena M., Grayer, Renée J., Milinković, Marija M., Marin, Petar D., Divljaković, Jovana, Van Linn, Michael, Cook, James M., and Petrović, Silvana D.
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48. Biljni lekovi na bazi ekstrakta lista ginka kod blage demencije
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Petrović Silvana and Ušjak Ljuboš
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lcsh:RS1-441 ,Pharmaceutical Science ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,lcsh:Pharmacy and materia medica ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Bilobalide ,Medicine ,Ginkgolides ,Cognitive impairment ,ekstrakt lista ,blaga demencija ,Pharmacology ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,business.industry ,Ginkgo biloba ,Ginkgo ,leaf extract ,ginkgo biloba ,Ginkgo leaf extract ,biology.organism_classification ,bezbednost ,efficacy and safety ,3. Good health ,Ginkgoaceae ,chemistry ,herbal medicines ,Mild dementia ,mild dementia ,biljni lekovi ,business ,efikasnost ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
According to current EU monograph of the Committee on Herbal Medicinal Products of European Medicines Agency (EMA/HMPC) for ginkgo leaf, Ginkgonis folium (Ginkgo biloba, Ginkgoaceae), herbal medicines prepared from refined and quantified dry extract of ginkgo leaf are used for the improvement of (age-associated) cognitive impairment and of quality of life in mild dementia. It was demonstrated in clinical trials that long-term use of the extract is effective mainly in patients more than 50 years old. The precise mode of action is not known. According to Ph. Eur., the extract should contain 22.0-27.0% of flavonoids, 2.8-3.4% of ginkgolides A, B and C, and 2.6-3.2% of bilobalide, which are active constituents, and maximum 5 ppm of ginkgolic acids, which are potential allergens. These herbal medicines are characterized by corresponding posology, duration of use, contraindications, special warnings, and precautions for use, interactions and possible undesirable reactions. Prema aktuelnoj monografiji EU Komiteta za biljne lekovite proizvode Evropske agencije za lekove (EMA/HMPC) za list ginka, Ginkgonis folium (Ginkgo biloba, Ginkgoaceae), biljni lekovi na bazi suvog prečišćenog kvantifikovanog ekstrakta lista ginka koriste se za ublažavanje (sa starošću povezanog) kognitivnog oštećenja i za poboljšanje kvaliteta života kod blage demencije. U kliničkim studijama je pokazana efikasnost hronične primene ekstrakta prevashodno kod pacijenata starosti preko 50 godina. Precizan mehanizam delovanja nije poznat. Prema Ph. Eur., ekstrakt treba da sadrži 22,0-27,0% flavonoida, 2,8-3,4% ginkolida A, B i C i 2,6-3,2% bilobalida, koji spadaju u aktivne sastojke, kao i najviše 5 ppm ginkolnih kiselina koje su potencijalni alergeni. Ove biljne lekove karakterišu odgovarajući režim doziranja i dužina primene, kontraindikacije, posebna upozorenja i mere opreza, interakcije i moguće neželjene reakcije.
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49. Investigation of antihyperalgesic and antiedematous activities of three Hieracium species
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Milutinović, Violeta, Milutinović, Violeta, Pecikoza, Uroš, Tomić, Maja, Stepanović-Petrović, Radica, Niketić, Marjan, Ušjak, Ljuboš, Petrović, Silvana, Milutinović, Violeta, Milutinović, Violeta, Pecikoza, Uroš, Tomić, Maja, Stepanović-Petrović, Radica, Niketić, Marjan, Ušjak, Ljuboš, and Petrović, Silvana
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Present study investigated triterpene profile, antihyperalgesic and antiedematous activities of Hieracium scheppigianum flowering aerial parts dichloromethane extract (SCH), and antihyperalgesic and antiedematous activities of previously chemically characterised polyphenol-rich H. glabratum and H. calophyllum flowering aerial parts methanol extracts (GLA and CAL, respectively). α- and β-Amyrin and their acetates, and lupeol acetate were identified and quantified in SCH by GC-FID and GC-MS. In carrageenan-induced localised inflammation model in rats, SCH and GLA (50–200 mg/kg, p.o.) produced significant and dose-dependent antihyperalgesic effect of 26.9%–56.2% (ED50=163.0 ± 26.5 mg/kg) and 25.3%–51.6% (ED50=211.6 ± 70.6 mg/kg), respectively, and CAL (200 mg/kg, p.o.) exhibited effect of 38.1%. Extracts did not significantly reduce paw edema. SCH and GLA, which demonstrated higher (over 50%) antihyperalgesic efficacy, were tested in a rotarod test (200 mg/kg, p.o.) and no alteration of motor coordination was observed. Also, acute administration of SCH and GLA in mice (2000 mg/kg, p.o.) caused neither mortality nor toxicity.
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50. Chemical composition and chemosystematic evaluation of the fruit and root headspace fractions of selected Heracleum taxa from Southeastern Europe.
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UŠJAK, Ljuboš, DROBAC, Milica, NIKETIĆ, Marjan, and PETROVIĆ, Silvana
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FRUIT ,ESSENTIAL oils ,PRINCIPAL components analysis ,MULTIDIMENSIONAL scaling ,HIERARCHICAL clustering (Cluster analysis) ,HORDEUM - Abstract
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