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    Henríquez, Juan C; Duarte, Laura V; Sierra, Lady J; Fernández-Alonso, José L; Martínez, Jairo R; Stashenko, Elena E

    Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 05/2023, Volume: 28, Issue: 10
    Journal Article

    Salvia aratocensis (Lamiaceae) is an endemic shrub from the Chicamocha River Canyon in Santander (Colombia). Its essential oil (EO) was distilled from the aerial parts of the plant via steam distillation and microwave-assisted hydrodistillation and analyzed using GC/MS and GC/FID. Hydroethanolic extracts were isolated from dry plants before distillation and from the residual plant material after distillation. The extracts were characterized via UHPLC-ESIsup.(+/−)-Orbitrap-HRMS. The S. aratocensis essential oil was rich in oxygenated sesquiterpenes (60-69%) and presented τ-cadinol (44-48%) and 1,10-di-epi-cubenol (21-24%) as its major components. The in vitro antioxidant activity of the EOs, measured via an ABTSsup.+* assay, was 32-49 μmol Troloxsup.® gsup.−1 and that measured using the ORAC assay was 1520-1610 μmol Troloxsup.® gsup.−1. Ursolic acid (28.9-39.8 mg gsup.−1) and luteolin-7-O-glucuronide (1.16-25.3 mg gsup.−1) were the major S. aratocensis extract constituents. The antioxidant activity of the S. aratocensis extract, obtained from undistilled plant material, was higher (82 ± 4 μmol Troloxsup.® gsup.−1, ABTSsup.+*; 1300 ± 14 μmol Troloxsup.® gsup.−1, ORAC) than that of the extracts obtained from the residual plant material (51-73 μmol Troloxsup.® gsup.−1, ABTSsup.+*; 752-1205 μmol Troloxsup.® gsup.−1, ORAC). S. aratocensis EO and extract had higher ORAC antioxidant capacity than the reference substances butyl hydroxy toluene (98 μmol Troloxsup.® gsup.−1) and α-tocopherol (450 μmol Troloxsup.® gsup.−1). S. aratocensis EOs and extracts have the potential to be used as natural antioxidants for cosmetics and pharmaceutical products.