Protective effects of bioactive phytochemicals from Mentha piperita with multiple health potentials

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Pharmacognosy Magazine,2010,6,23,147-153.
Published:July 2010
Type:Original Article
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Seyedeh Maryam Sharafi1, Iraj Rasooli2, Parviz Owlia3, Massoud Taghizadeh1, Shakiba Darvish Alipoor Astaneh1
1Department of Biology, Shahed University, Tehran-Qom Express Way, Opposite Imam Khomeini's shrine, Tehran-3319118651, Iran
2Medicinal Plants Research Center, Shahed University, Tehran-Qom Express Way, Opposite Imam Khomeini's shrine, Tehran-3319118651, Iran
3Faculty of Medicine, Shahed University, P.O.Box 14155-7435, Tehran, Iran

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Mentha piperita essential oil was bactericidal in order of E. coliS. aureus > Pseudomonas aeruginosaS. faecalis > Klebsiella pneumoniae. The oil with total phenolics of 89.43 ± 0.58 μg GAE/mg had 63.82 ± 0.05% DPPH inhibition activity with an IC 50 = 3.9 μg/ml. Lipid peroxidation inhibition was comparable to BHT and BHA. A 127% hike was noted in serum ferric-reducing antioxidant power. There was 38.3% decrease in WBCs count, while platelet count showed increased levels of 214.12%. Significant decrease in uric acid level and cholesterol/HDL and LDL/HDL ratios were recorded. The volatile oil displayed high cytotoxic action toward the human tumor cell line. The results of this study deserve attention with regard to antioxidative and possible anti-neoplastic chemotherapy that form a basis for future research. The essential oil of mint may be exploited as a natural source of bioactive phytopchemicals bearing antimicrobial and antioxidant potentials that could be supplemented for both nutritional purposes and preservation of foods.

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