Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine (May 2014)

Mineral elements and essential oil contents of Scutellaria luteo-caerulea Bornm. & Snit.

  • Mohammad Nikbin,
  • Nasrin Kazemipour,
  • Malek Taher Maghsoodlou,
  • Jafar Valizadeh,
  • Masood Sepehrimanesh,
  • Amene Davarimanesh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 182 – 190

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Objective: Scutellaria luteo-caerulea Bornm. & Snit. is one of the species of genus Scutellaria, within the family of the Lamiaceae, that is used for immune system stimulation and antibacterial effects in traditional medicine in Iran. The aims of this study were to analyze essential oils and mineral element contents of leaves of S. luteo-caerulea in flowering stage of development. Materials and Methods: The essential oils were obtained by hydrodistillation of the leaves of S. luteo-caerulea and were analyzed by gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Moreover, microwave digestion with atomic absorption spectrophotometry were used for the mineral elements assay. Results: Ninety-seven constituents were detected. Between them, the major components were trans-caryophyllene (25.4%), D-germacrene (7.9%), and linalool (7.4%). Determination of mineral elements showed that the highest minerals were Ca2+ (65.14±1.95 µg/ml) and K+ (64.67±3.10 µg/ml). Conclusion: Presence of different essential oils and rich sources of Ca2+ and K+ candidate this plant as an auxiliary medication in different diseases, but more complementary researches are needed about its potency and side effects.

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