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Folk medicinal applications, phytochemical composition and biological activities of some Lebanese endemic plants

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SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
Volume 150, Issue -, Pages 511-527

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DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2022.07.048

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Lebanese endemic plants; Biological activities; Phytochemistry; Folk medicine; Antioxidant

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This review summarizes the data on extracts and essential oils of unique plants in Lebanon, investigates their therapeutic actions, biological activities, and phytochemical composition. The study reveals the presence of various compounds in these plants, which are widely used in folk medicine and pharmacological applications.
The Lebanese flora is known for its biodiversity and high rate of endemism. The data found in the literature between January 2010 and October 2021, about the extracts and essential oils of Origanum ehrenbergii Boiss., Origanum syriacum L., Stachys nivea Labill., Stachys ehrenbergii Boiss., Cousinia libanotica DC., Salvia fruticosa Miller and Berberis libanotica C.K. Schneider, were gathered. These plants are considered to be endemic in many countries of the Levantine area. The aim of the present review is to investigate the therapeutic actions, biological activities (in vitro and in vivo) and phytochemical composition of the seven plants. The scientific content and accurate information of this review have been gathered from accessible journals available in many databases such as Medline/Pubmed, Scopus, Sci-finder and Science Direct. The search terms being the scientific name of each plant, around sixty articles were investigated. The chemical profile of the plants revealed the presence of phenolic acids, tannins, vitamins, flavonoids, fatty acids, alkaloids, triterpenes, phy-tosterols, diterpenes, phenylpropanoid glucosides, acetophenones, phenylethanoid glucosides and polysac-charides. The majority of the plant species are used in folk medicine to treat rheumatism with the exception of S. ehrenbergii and S. nivea. Moreover, they have several pharmacological applications. The O. ehrenbergii dichloromethane extract exhibited a significant antibacterial activity against Listeria monocytogenes (MIC=4 mu g/mL). The ethanol extract of O. syriacum showed a high cytotoxic activity against the MCF-7 cell line (IC50=6.4 mu g/mL). The S. nivea-dichloromethane extract inhibited the growth of the THP-1 cell line and presented an IC50 of 15.7 mu g/mL. Interestingly, the B. libanotica-MeOH extract induced a noticeable discolor-ation of (sic) carotene (IC50=3.1 mu g/mL). The S. fruticosa-water extract registered a very interesting anti -hyper-glycemic activity (IC50 =167.4 mu g/mL). It is important to highlight that some chemical compounds were detected for the first time in plants extracts, which underlines the originality of these plant materials. (c) 2022 SAAB. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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