Antibacterial, Antioxidant and Cytotoxic Studies of the Essential Oil and Ethanol Extract of Aerial Parts of Artemisia rutifolia Steph.ex. Spreng

Amarjargal Ayurzana *

Department of Chemistry and Biology, School of Natural Science and Technology, Khovd State University, Jargalant Soum, Khovd Aimag, 84140, Mongolia.

Irekhbayar Jambal

Department of Chemistry, School of Arts and Sciences, National University of Mongolia (NUM), Baga Toiruu, Sukhbaatar District, Ulaanbaatar 14201, Mongolia.

Nandintsetseg Boldkhuu

Department of Chemistry and Biology, School of Natural Science and Technology, Khovd State University, Jargalant Soum, Khovd Aimag, 84140, Mongolia.

Bayarhuu Batbayar

Department of Geography and Geology School of Natural Science and Technology, Khovd State University, Jargalant Soum, Khovd Aimag 84140, Mongolia.

Elena P. Romanenk

Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry SB of RAS, 9 Lavrentiev Ave, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia.

Altantsetseg Shatar

Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Mongolian Academy of Science, 4th Building Enkhtaivan Avenue, Ulaanbaatar 210351, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Mongolia is rich in medicinal plants. In recent years, interest in plant-derived food additives has grown. This study was aimed to evaluate antioxidant, cytotoxic activities of aerial parts ethanol extracts from Artemisia rutifolia Steph.ex Spreng grown in Mongolia. The essential oil composition variability of A.rutifolia Steph.ex Spreng aerial parts collected from three different slopes of Kharkhiraa mountain was assessed by gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Chromatographic analysis of A.rutifolia Steph.ex Spreng essential oils showed the predominance of monoterpene hydrocarbons represented mainly by santolina triene, β-myrcene. The antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of the essential oil and ethanol crude extracts were determined by using DPPH and MTT assays. The antioxidant activity of A.rutifolia Steph.ex Spreng ethanol extract is 2.12 times higher than the antioxidant activity of the essential oil. The essential oil of A.rutifolia Steph.ex Spreng with a concentration of 150 mg/ml or 3μg/disk inhibits the growth of S.enterica 9.3 ± 0.76 mm, B.subtillus 10.3 ± 0.58 mm, S.aureus 9.6 ± 1.5 mm and has a moderate bacterial activity. The results clearly showed that the essential oil presented satisfactory cytotoxic activity against two human tumor cell lines HepG2 (human liver cancer cell line); AGS (human stomach cancer cell line). Our work revealed that the ethanol extracts and essential oil of Artemisia ritifolia Steph.ex Spreng grown in Mongolia has potential as sources of new antioxidant, and cytotoxic compounds, respectively. Essential oil of A.rutifolia Steph.ex Spreng contains caryophylline-7.19% and caryophylline oxide-5.82%, so the essential oil at a dose of 25 mg/ ml inhibits the growth of human stomach cancer cell (AGS). The results of the study were certified by the utility model certificate of “Soap Fragrance Elixir” with the registration number 20-003068.

Keywords: Artemisia rutifolia Steph.ex Spreng, essential oil, antimicrobial, antioxidant, cytotoxic activities


How to Cite

Ayurzana, A., Jambal, I., Boldkhuu, N., Batbayar, B., Romanenk, E. P. and Shatar, A. (2022) “Antibacterial, Antioxidant and Cytotoxic Studies of the Essential Oil and Ethanol Extract of Aerial Parts of Artemisia rutifolia Steph.ex. Spreng”, Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 34(9A), pp. 1–8. doi: 10.9734/jpri/2022/v34i9A35489.