May 20, 2024
M. Reza Morshedloo

M. Reza Morshedloo

Academic rank: Associate professor
Address: University of Maragheh ,Maragheh , East Azarbaijan , Iran
Education: PhD.
Phone: +98 41 37278001
Faculty: Faculty of Agriculture

Research

Title
Comparative Study on the Quantity and Chemical Composition of Essential Oil, Antioxidant Activity and Total Phenol Content of Some Iranian Native Satureja Species under the Same Conditions
Type Article
Keywords
Satureja Thymol Carvacrol Monoterpenes Phenol
Year
2023
Journal Journal of Medicinal Plants and By-products
DOI 10.22092/JMPB.2022.356164.1406
Researchers ، Jalal Khorshidi، M. Reza Morshedloo،

Abstract

Satureja sp. belonging to the Lamiaceae family, has a wide variety and distribution in the world. In this research, essential oil content and components, phenol and antioxidant potential of five native Satureja species of Iran, including Satureja bachtiarica Bunge Bunge, S. sahendica Bornm., Satureja spicigera (K.Koch) Boiss., S. macrantha C.A.Mey. and S. mutica Fisch & C.A.Mey. were evaluated in the same conditions. The experiment was conducted based on randomized complete block design with three replications. The highest and the lowest essential oil content were obtained from S. mutica (2.05%) and S. sahendica (0.96%), respectively. Thymol was identified as the dominant component of essential oil in S. spicigera and S. macrantha, but in the other species, carvacrol was the dominant constituent in essential oil. In S. sahendica, monoterpene hydrocarbons, but in the other species, oxygenated monoterpenes were as the major constituents of the essential oil. Total phenols of the studied species were not significantly different, but the antioxidant potential of their extracts was significantly different. Cluster analysis based on phytochemical properties, divided the species to two groups: S. spicigera and S. macrantha in one group and the other species in a separate group. Results showed considerable phytochemical diversity among species and therefore the superior species will vary depending on the desired phytochemical properties.