J Ethnopharmacol. 2004 Sep;94(1):175-84
Investigation
of Lepechinia graveolens
for its antioxidant activity and phenolic
composition.
Parejo I, Caprai
E, Bastida J, Viladomat F, Jauregui O, Codina C.
Departament de Productes Naturals, Biologia Vegetal i Edafologia, Facultat de Farmacia, Universitat de
A bioguided separation of Lepechinia graveolens (Reg.) Epling. (Lamiaceae) for antioxidant activity was
carried out. The ethyl acetate fraction (EAF) from the methanolic
extract was chromatographed on Sephadex
LH-20 affording five active fractions. The radical scavenging activity of each
fraction, as well as that of the isolated compounds, was tested using three
different methods. The major isolated antioxidant compounds were identified as
luteolin-7-O-glucuronide, rosmarinic acid, and rosmarinic acid methyl ester by means of [Formula: see
text] and [Formula: see text] NMR and mass spectrometry. Twenty other minor phenolic compounds were determined by liquid
chromatography-negative electrospray ionization
tandem mass spectrometry. They included hydroxycinnamic
acid derivatives, flavonoids and phenolic
diterpenes. The major phenolic
compound was found to be rosmarinic acid, which was
quantitatively determined by high-performance liquid chromatography
(HPLC)-diode array detector (DAD). The content of rosmarinic
acid was 2.8% (referred to dry weight), this amount being around 30% of the
total phenolic content (TPH) of the crude extract. It
can be concluded that the antioxidant activity of Lepechinia
graveolens was mainly due to rosmarinic
acid, which allows this plant species to be considered as a potential new
source of this well known natural antioxidant.