UPLC-MS/MS Phytochemical Analysis of Two Croatian Cistus Species and Their Biological Activity.

LIFE-BASEL(2020)

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Abstract
Aqueous extracts of twoCistusspecies wild growing in Croatia-Cistus creticus(CC) andCistus salviifolius(CS)-have been assessed with UPLC-MS/MS, showing 43 different phytochemicals, with flavonol glycosides: myricetin-3-hexoside and myricetin-rhamnoside, predominate ones in CC and myricetin-3-hexoside in CS. Antioxidant potential tested with the FRAP method showed no difference between CS and CC aqueous extracts, while higher phenolic content of CC comparing to CS, determined with a Folin-Cicolateu reagent correlated to its higher antioxidant capacity observed by the DPPH method. Both extracts were assessed for antimicrobial activity, using disc-diffusion and broth microdilution assays, targeting the opportunistic pathogens, associated with food poisoning, urinary, respiratory tract, blood stream and wound infections in humans. Antimicrobial assays revealed that fungi were in general more sensitive to bothCistusaqueous extracts, comparing to the bacteria where two extracts showed very similar activity. The most potent activity was observed againstA. baumanniifor both extracts. The extracts were tested on human lung cancer (A549) cell line using the MTT assay, showing very similar antiproliferative activity. After 72 h treatment with CC and CS aqueous extracts in concentration of 0.5 g/L, the viability of the cells were 37% and 50% respectively, compared to non-treated cells.
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antimicrobial,antioxidant,antiproliferative,Cistus,flavonoid,UPLC-MS,MS
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