Molecules (May 2021)

The Phytochemical Analysis of <i>Vinca</i> L. Species Leaf Extracts Is Correlated with the Antioxidant, Antibacterial, and Antitumor Effects

  • Alexandra Ciorîță,
  • Cezara Zăgrean-Tuza,
  • Augustin C. Moț,
  • Rahela Carpa,
  • Marcel Pârvu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26103040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 10
p. 3040

Abstract

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The phytochemical analysis of Vinca minor, V. herbacea, V. major, and V. major var. variegata leaf extracts showed species-dependent antioxidant, antibacterial, and cytotoxic effects correlated with the identified phytoconstituents. Vincamine was present in V. minor, V. major, and V. major var. variegata, while V. minor had the richest alkaloid content, followed by V. herbacea. V. major var. variegata was richest in flavonoids and the highest total phenolic content was found in V. herbacea which also had elevated levels of rutin. Consequently, V. herbacea had the highest antioxidant activity followed by V. major var. variegata. Whereas, the lowest one was of V. major. The V. minor extract showed the most efficient inhibitory effect against both Staphylococcusaureus and E. coli. On the other hand, V. herbacea had a good anti-bacterial potential only against S. aureus, which was most affected at morphological levels, as indicated by scanning electron microscopy. The Vinca extracts acted in a dose-depended manner against HaCaT keratinocytes and A375 melanoma cells and moreover, with effects on the ultrastructure, nitric oxide concentration, and lactate dehydrogenase release. Therefore, the Vinca species could be exploited further for the development of alternative treatments in bacterial infections or as anticancer adjuvants.

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