J Ethnopharmacol.
2004 Jun;92(2-3):275-80.
Antioxidant
properties of Ballota species growing in Turkey.
Citoglu GS, Coban
T, Sever B, Iscan M.
Department of Pharmacognosy,
Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Ankara, 06100 Tandogan-Ankara, Turkey. citoglu@pharmacy.ankara.edu.tr
In the present study, the antioxidant properties of
ethanol extracts of 16 Ballota species belonging to the Lamiaceae family and
growing in Turkey
on superoxide anion formation and lipid peroxidation were investigated. All extracts inhibited superoxide anion formation but to different extents. The
extracts of Ballota antalyense, Ballota macrodonta, Ballota glandulosissima,
Ballota larendana, Ballota pseudodictamnus,
Ballota nigra subsp. anatolica,
Ballota saxatilis subsp. saxatilis, Ballota rotundifolia,
and Ballota saxatilis subsp.
brachyodonta exhibited remarkable anti-superoxide anion formation with IC(50) values from 0.50 to
0.87 mg/ml. The extracts of Ballota antalyense,
Ballota macrodonta and Ballota glandulosissima
have the lowest IC(50) values (0.50, 0.51 and 0.51 mg/ml, respectively) which
were rather close to the well-known superoxide anion
scavenger alpha-tocopherol (IC(50): 0.22 mg/ml). The
extracts of Ballota inaequidens, Ballota glandulosissima, Ballota saxatilis
subsp. saxatilis, Ballota macrodonta and Ballota antalyense
inhibited lipid peroxidation with IC(50)
values from 12 to 20 mg/ml. The extracts of Ballota inaequidens
(IC(50): 12 mg/ml) and Ballota glandulosissima
(IC(50): 15 mg/ml) exhibited the strongest inhibitory effects on lipid peroxidation compared with alpha-tocopherol
(IC(50): 3 mg/ml). The results show that Ballota glandulosissima
is the best antioxidant source among these 16 Ballota species.
PMID: 15138012 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]